This document provides a tutorial for writing a five paragraph basic essay. It outlines the writing process which includes brainstorming, outlining, writing, and reviewing/editing. It provides instructions on each step, examples of an outline, introduction, body paragraphs, and conclusion. The goal is to help 6th grade students learn the structure of a basic five paragraph essay.
A narrative essay means telling a story. Every time you tell a story to a friend, relative or co-worker, it is a verbal narrative essay of its kind. every essay discloses a certain point of view, your point of view if, of course, that is you who are the narrator.
A narrative essay means telling a story. Every time you tell a story to a friend, relative or co-worker, it is a verbal narrative essay of its kind. every essay discloses a certain point of view, your point of view if, of course, that is you who are the narrator.
Classroom ready! Beautifully designed presentation which includes the academic vocabulary for writing a narrative. Common Core Standards covered: R.L.4 RI.4. W.S.3a.b.c.d.4. S.L.2.5.6. L.4.a.b.c.d. Even if you are not using the CCSS, this presentation is perfect for teaching narrative, as well as story writing for the secondary grades. Vocabulary practice is also included to help solidify understanding and knowledge of each of the terms. Includes
-- 11+ important vocabulary terms!
-- Definitions for each term
-- Explanations of importance for each of the terms
-- Beautifully designed to draw in your student's attention
-- Where to find more free lesson plans and teacher resources are identified in the presentation
-- Where to locate other published writing curriculum's identified where all work is done for you!
-- Saves you planning time as well as provides all the knowledge needed to teach writing in your classroom!
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Classroom ready! Beautifully designed presentation which includes the academic vocabulary for writing a narrative. Common Core Standards covered: R.L.4 RI.4. W.S.3a.b.c.d.4. S.L.2.5.6. L.4.a.b.c.d. Even if you are not using the CCSS, this presentation is perfect for teaching narrative, as well as story writing for the secondary grades. Vocabulary practice is also included to help solidify understanding and knowledge of each of the terms. Includes
-- 11+ important vocabulary terms!
-- Definitions for each term
-- Explanations of importance for each of the terms
-- Beautifully designed to draw in your student's attention
-- Where to find more free lesson plans and teacher resources are identified in the presentation
-- Where to locate other published writing curriculum's identified where all work is done for you!
-- Saves you planning time as well as provides all the knowledge needed to teach writing in your classroom!
Download, then favorite the presentation and follow us as I continue to add more great resources to make your life easier. We are teacher1stop.com, your one stop for everything secondary English Language Arts!
I teach a weekly online class to virtual students in my school, focusing on 5th grade Writing Strategies. This PowerPoint is one of the lessons that I designed for the class. It is aligned to CA standards for fifth grade, and also aligned to the K12 curriculum so that students can get guided instruction on one of their lessons and be able to mark it off at the end.
This is a Persuasive Writing Template that I created for my 6th grade students. They would use this template to present their persuasive writing piece at the end of the persuasive writing unit.
1. 6th Grade Language Arts Writing a Five Paragraph Basic Essay Tutorial and Workshop Instructor - Ms. Smith Hope Elementary School
2. Click Me!! Instructions Click the left button on your mouse to move through each lesson. Click the smiling picture to hear discussion from the instructor. Click the forward arrow button to go to the next page in the workshop. (May not appear until all activities have been completed for each section) Click the backward arrow button to go to the previous page in the workshop. Try it! Click Smiley Face icon on this page!!
3. Click Me!! The Writing Process C Brainstorming Essay Outlining Writing Reviewing and Editing
4. Click for Free writing Sample!! Click Me!! Brainstorming Brainstorming is for you as a student and no one else will see it. Write down topics that interest you. Be creative Free writing is a great way to brainstorm. Activity: Take a blank piece of paper Write non stop for three to five minutes about your topic. This is a sample free writing exercise for you as a student. In this process do not worry about spelling or punctuation. This is only for your aid. Think about your topic and try to write ideas relating to your topic. My sample topic is “the things I like to do” I like to read and travel and write and watch movies. I also love to research history. I love books they are my favorite things because they take me to new places. I also love history. I research my family history almost every day.
5. Click Me!! Outlining Supporting Ideas Adventure/Mystery Jane Eyre Learn about new places Sample Outline Main Idea Reading Review your brainstorm ideas Organize your thoughts Essays should be 5 paragraphs Develop 3 main topics relating to your essay topic Develop 3 supporting ideas for each main idea Use a visual aid to graph your essay diagram Click to see an outline sample Topic My Favorite Things Supporting Ideas Experience new things Meet new people Blue Ridge Mountains Main Idea Travel Supporting Ideas Gone With the Wind Classic Movies Fantasy Main Idea Movies
6. Click Me!! Writing - Introduction Intro paragraph Example: My name is Aprill Smith and I have three things I love to do (Sentence 1 - Intro).I love to read (Sentence 2 –Main Idea 1). I love to watch movies (Sentence 3 –Main Idea 2).I love to travel (Sentence 4 –Main Idea 3).My three favorite things are varied and interesting and include reading, watching movies, and travelling (Sentence 5 - Conclusion). Essays should always have 3 main parts: Introduction = 1 paragraph Body = 3 paragraphs Conclusion = 1 paragraph Total = 5 paragraphs Note: Each paragraph should have at least 5 sentences. Click to see a writing sample Refer to your outline as a guide. Most important step in the process. Guides you as a writer and tells your reader what you will write about Introduces your topic and main ideas An intro sentence Main Idea 1 sentence Main Idea 2 sentence Main Idea 3 sentence Concluding sentence
7. Click Me!! Writing – Body Section Body paragraph Example: Topic 1 Reading is my favorite past time (Sent. 1 - Intro).I read several different genres but adventure is my favorite (Sent. 2 –Supp. Idea). One of my all time favorite books is Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte. (Sent. 3 –Supp. Idea ).Reading takes me to places I will probably never get a chance to see like the deserts of Africa or the mountains of China. (Sent.4 -Supp. Idea).Reading can open new worlds to people and this is why I love it so much.(Sent. 5 – Supp. Idea). Each Body paragraph should have at least 5 sentences: Introduction = introduce one of your main ideas Supporting Sentences = describe your supporting ideas Conclusion = conclude your paragraph and supporting ideas Click to see a writing sample Refer to your outline as a guide. Your Body Paragraphs should relate to your three main topics Include at least one paragraph per main topic. The paragraph should include at least 5 sentences. A main idea 1 intro sentence Supporting Idea 1 sentence Supporting Idea 1 sentence Supporting Idea 1 sentence Concluding sentence
8. Click Me!! Writing – Conclusion Refer to your outline as a guide. Summarizes your essay Restate your main topic and theme The paragraph should include at least 5 sentences. Conclusion paragraph Example: Listing your favorite things is a great way to stay focused. (Sentence 1 - Intro).I love reading because it opens up new worlds for me (Concl. Sent. 2 ). I love to watch movies because I enjoy being entertained (Concl. Sent. 3). I love to travel because I can discover new places (Concl. Sent. 4).Although my three things are varied and interesting they all have one thing in common - adventure (Concl. Sent. 5). Conclusion should have at least 5 sentences: Introduction Concluding Sentences = conclude your main ideas Conclusion = conclude your paragraph and main topic Click to see a writing sample A conclusion intro sentence Conclusion for Main Idea 1 Conclusion for Main Idea 2 Conclusion for Main Idea 3 Concluding sentence
9. Click Me!! Reviewing and Editing Tips Wait 24 hours before reviewing your essay. Edit your essay for readability, punctuation, and spelling separately. Have a friend or parent read your essay. Review, Edit, Review, Edit Reviewing is as important as writing Spell check, Grammar check, and read your own essay!!!
10. Click Me!! Remember… This is a basic model. Use it until you are comfortable and then you can customize it. Use the tools available to you and follow the model for a great essay. To get started: Choose a topic Choose 3 main ideas Outline your essay Follow these steps and your writing should be a breeze.
11. 6th Grade Language Arts Good luck!!! Instructor - Ms. Smith Hope Elementary School