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   A way of using language to provide
    information about a topic
   Can be done using context area
    textbooks, information
    books, magazines, encyclopedias etc
   Appears on most state writing assessments
   This type of writing progresses on a spectrum
    and this study developed a framework
    classifying 8 Categories
   Teachers can use these categories to develop
    instruction and enhance their students
    writing
   Labels - identify aspects of a picture a
    student has drawn – using a single word
    ◦ Ex: girl, flower
   Fact Statements – clause or sentence that
    exceeds pointing out aspects of labeling by
    including genre-specific features
    ◦ Ex: This is an umbrella.
   Fact Lists – collections of statements or
    sentences connected by a topic that can be
    easily reordered without losing any meaning
    ◦ Example: Spiders lay eggs. Spiders make webs.
      Spiders use webs.
   Couplets – Sentences that are coupled
    together through order or related ideas
    ◦ Jungles have a lot of good animals. There are tigers,
      monkeys and gorillas.
   Fact List Collection – two or more lists are
    created for subtopics of a larger topic – no
    order within or between lists
    ◦ Ex: “ Farm Animals” Pigs are slipper. Pigs oink.
      Cows give milk. They eat grass. Sheeps give wool.
   Couplet Collection – A collection of two
    related statements (subtopics) that include
    more evidence and explanation
    ◦ Ex: “Hot Air balloons” They have many special
      shapes. Some balloons are all red. Some balloons
      are all colors of the rainbow. They go up when it’s
      cold. Some balloons glow at night.
   Single/Unordered Paragraphs - Paragraphs
    that introduce a topic and subtopics with
    subtopics in paragraph form (3 or more
    sentences) and they could be rearranged
    without disruption of the meaning
   Ordered Paragraphs - Paragraphs that are
    more complex and connected. They cannot
    be rearranged without altering meaning.
EARN A PIECE OF CANDY!
   Volcanoes are dangerous and hot.
    ◦   A. Fact List
    ◦   B. Fact statement
    ◦   C. Label
    ◦   D. None of the above
   It is a fact statement because it is a sentence
    that goes beyond labeling the visual, but is
    still only one statement.
◦   A. Single/Unordered paragraph
◦   B. Label
◦   C. Fact List.
◦   D. None of the above
   It is a fact list because it uses several
    sentences related to a single topic, but the
    sentences have no important order.
◦   A. Unordered Paragraphs
◦   B. Fact Lists
◦   C. Ordered Paragraphs
◦   D. None of the above
   It is an ordered paragraph because it is more
    complex and contains more ideas. It also
    cannot be rearranged without altering the
    meaning.
   Awesome example of a way to begin
    brainstorming and modeling Expository
    Writing
   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OfHh9c6
    wN94

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Preach Presentation Informational Writing

  • 1. By: Alex Mead and Courtney Myers
  • 2.
  • 3. A way of using language to provide information about a topic  Can be done using context area textbooks, information books, magazines, encyclopedias etc  Appears on most state writing assessments  This type of writing progresses on a spectrum and this study developed a framework classifying 8 Categories  Teachers can use these categories to develop instruction and enhance their students writing
  • 4. Labels - identify aspects of a picture a student has drawn – using a single word ◦ Ex: girl, flower  Fact Statements – clause or sentence that exceeds pointing out aspects of labeling by including genre-specific features ◦ Ex: This is an umbrella.
  • 5. Fact Lists – collections of statements or sentences connected by a topic that can be easily reordered without losing any meaning ◦ Example: Spiders lay eggs. Spiders make webs. Spiders use webs.  Couplets – Sentences that are coupled together through order or related ideas ◦ Jungles have a lot of good animals. There are tigers, monkeys and gorillas.
  • 6. Fact List Collection – two or more lists are created for subtopics of a larger topic – no order within or between lists ◦ Ex: “ Farm Animals” Pigs are slipper. Pigs oink. Cows give milk. They eat grass. Sheeps give wool.  Couplet Collection – A collection of two related statements (subtopics) that include more evidence and explanation ◦ Ex: “Hot Air balloons” They have many special shapes. Some balloons are all red. Some balloons are all colors of the rainbow. They go up when it’s cold. Some balloons glow at night.
  • 7. Single/Unordered Paragraphs - Paragraphs that introduce a topic and subtopics with subtopics in paragraph form (3 or more sentences) and they could be rearranged without disruption of the meaning  Ordered Paragraphs - Paragraphs that are more complex and connected. They cannot be rearranged without altering meaning.
  • 8. EARN A PIECE OF CANDY!
  • 9. Volcanoes are dangerous and hot. ◦ A. Fact List ◦ B. Fact statement ◦ C. Label ◦ D. None of the above
  • 10. It is a fact statement because it is a sentence that goes beyond labeling the visual, but is still only one statement.
  • 11. A. Single/Unordered paragraph ◦ B. Label ◦ C. Fact List. ◦ D. None of the above
  • 12. It is a fact list because it uses several sentences related to a single topic, but the sentences have no important order.
  • 13. A. Unordered Paragraphs ◦ B. Fact Lists ◦ C. Ordered Paragraphs ◦ D. None of the above
  • 14. It is an ordered paragraph because it is more complex and contains more ideas. It also cannot be rearranged without altering the meaning.
  • 15. Awesome example of a way to begin brainstorming and modeling Expository Writing  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OfHh9c6 wN94