Write Informative Essays Like a Pro

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Write Informative Essays Like a Pro

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Write Informative Essays Like a Pro
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Write Informative Essays Like a Pro

Master the Art of Clear, Engaging Writing Grade 7 English Your Complete Guide to Success

What Makes an Informative Essay Great?
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What Makes an Informative Essay Great?

Teaches readers something new and valuable Uses credible sources and evidence Presents information objectively (no opinions) Has clear structure and logical flow Engages readers with interesting facts

Topic Selection Challenge
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Topic Selection Challenge

Work in pairs to evaluate these topics: 1. 'Social Media' vs. 'How Instagram's Algorithm Works' 2. 'Animals' vs. 'How Dolphins Use Echolocation' 3. 'Sports' vs. 'The Science Behind Curveball Pitches' Which topics are specific enough? Which are too broad?

Step 1: Choose Your Topic Wisely
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Step 1: Choose Your Topic Wisely

Pick something specific but not too narrow Choose topics you find genuinely interesting Make sure credible sources are available Avoid topics where you have strong opinions Test: Can you teach this in your word limit?

Good Sources vs. Bad Sources
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Good Sources vs. Bad Sources

{"left":"Academic databases (JSTOR, Google Scholar)\n.edu and .gov websites\nPeer-reviewed journals\nBooks by experts\nReputable news sources","right":"Random blogs\nOpinion pieces disguised as facts\nWikipedia as your only source\nSites without author credentials\nBiased or outdated information"}

Step 2: Research Like a Detective
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Step 2: Research Like a Detective

Start with broad searches, then get specific Take notes WITH page numbers and URLs Look for statistics, expert quotes, and facts Cross-check information across multiple sources Save all citation info as you go - don't wait!

Remember This
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Remember This

"15 minutes outlining saves you 2 hours of staring at a blank screen, wondering what comes next."

Step 3: Master the PEEL Paragraph Structure
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Step 3: Master the PEEL Paragraph Structure

P - Point (your main idea for this paragraph) E - Evidence (facts, quotes, statistics) E - Explanation (why this evidence matters) L - Link (connect to your next point or thesis)

PEEL in Action
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PEEL in Action

Topic: How Solar Panels Work Point: 'Solar panels convert sunlight through photovoltaic cells' Evidence: 'Each cell contains semiconductor materials that release electrons when hit by photons' Explanation: 'This flow of electrons creates direct current electricity' Link: 'Once generated, this DC electricity must be converted for home use'

The Complete Essay Structure
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The Complete Essay Structure

Final Steps: Revise and Polish
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Final Steps: Revise and Polish

First pass: Check content and structure Does everything flow logically? Are explanations clear and complete? Second pass: Grammar and mechanics Read your essay out loud - your ears catch what your eyes miss!