Sentence Fill - Learn by completing all of the sentences by using the context clues that are available.
vs. Research Papers - How do each of these genres of literature relate and differ?
Why? - This lets you get out all of your thoughts about the importance of this genres.
The Elements - We examine each of the key features and what you do not want to forget to include in your compositions.
The Different Types - This is a good quick reference for you to have available when you are going to plan how to approach a new topic.
Expository Form - The expository form is one that explores and explains ideas. They sometimes use formal language, and they are sometimes written in third person.
Persuasive - A persuasive or argumentative essay is one that tries to persuade the reader to think a certain thing or take a certain action.
Introduction - This is a great piece to introduce students to the concept.
Narrative Form - This form describes an event or tells some kind of story and is typically written in the first person. It uses descriptive language, and like a story, its structure includes a beginning, a middle, and an end.
Descriptive Form - Descriptive form describes an event, item, place, memory, etc. They can be written in any point of view. They use informal language including figurative language.
Basic Outline - This will help you point out all the key features of your composition.
The Organizer - What thoughts do you need to put together before you can finish this up?
Five Paragraphs - This will help you plan out any writing assignment.
Persuasive Outline - This can help you plan out how to persuade your audience.
People of History - This form of literature is great at communicating ideas through writing because they can be read more quickly and easily than books.