Read All About It! – A little current events anyone?
The Travel Article – You have to write it. Be as vivid as possible.
Introducing a Topic – Got an great memories hanging around?
Danger! – Do you remember a time when you just thought "Danger!"
Writing to Inform – I'm speechless about a few of the facts here.
Introducing Information – The purpose of the brochure is to attract new students to the school, so it must appeal to parents, and give them reasons why they should want to send their children there.
A New Experience – Think about something unusual that you have done, something that others in your class may not have done.
For Sale! – Your introduction should both clearly introduce the topic and preview what is to come.
What's the Big Idea? – Think about a good idea you have had. Is it for a product or a process?
How to... – Imagine that you have been asked to write an article for your school newspaper about something that you are really good at doing.
Share What You Know – Think about something you know, or something you have heard about recently, that is very interesting to you, and which you would like to share with other people.
Introducing Informative Text – How many categories of information do you think an article about this topic would cover?
The Red Planet – Eliminate any information that is not relevant to the topic.
How to Grow Money – Below are some facts about investing. Read the information. Then write an introduction, and only an introduction, to an essay about Investing.
Universal Health Care – Some facts about universal health care in the U.S. that will blow your mind.