Write an Expository Paragraph on My Expectations from Summer School ( Paragraphs should be anywhere between 6-8 sentences) Watch the following video about expository writing. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c5IPrxafggQ “Expository Writing: Writing to Explain” by Andie Worsley. To get started, consider if you are explaining HOW to do something, or if you are informing about WHAT something is, so that you focus on relevant points. Outline your paragraph and develop a rough draft. (See outline attached with Unit 3 resources on the Google Classroom) Edit your work for concise writing, clarity, and apply transitions to link the paragraph together. Use the attached chart to inform your choices. EXPOSITORY TRANSITION WORDS To introduce an example A case in point For example To illustrate To introduce or add to an idea After Also Equally important Finally Furthermore In addition In the first, second place Most importantly Next to begin with To indicate a contrasting idea Conversely Despite this fact However Instead Nevertheless On the contrary On the other hand Still To indicate a conclusion result Therefore Accordingly As a result Clearly then Consequently Finally In conclusion In other words In summary Second Paragraph One reason First For example To begin with To start with Third/Fourth Paragraph Second( third para only) Third ( fourth para only) Another reason Another example Also As well as In addition Additionally Fifth Paragraph Finally In conclusion In summary In short So you can see As one can see Hence To summarise Expository Paragraph Outline Topic Sentence: Supporting Point 1: Supporting Point 2: Supporting Point 3: Point 1 Details Point 2 Details Point 3 Details (examples, (examples, (examples, explanations, data explanations, data explanations, data or research) or research) or research) Concluding Sentence: RUBRIC Learning Goals #1.1) We are learning to effectively read in order to respond #1.3) We are learning to identify evidence or details from a text that support the main idea. #2.1) We are learning how to use the writing process to complete a variety of writing tasks #2.3) We are learning how to edit our work in the drafting process #3.1 We are learning how the reading process and strategies support learning #3.2) We are learning how the writing process and strategies support learning Level 4 80-100% 3 (Criteria for Success) 70-79% I can identify a text’s purpose I can show I understand what I read by selecting appropriate evidence/points and corresponding pictures when summarizing I can brainstorm multiple points, and pictures before writing I can organize my ideas into a draft and develop supporting details I can edit my writing to be concise, clear, and focused to the purpose I can recognize and describe my strengths and areas of needs in reading I can recognize and describe my strengths and areas of needs in the writing process Level 2 60-69% Level 1 50-59%