WRITING
TIPS
10 DESCRIPTIVE
Start with a strong
opening
that sets the scene
and draws the reader in.
Use sensory details to
create a vivid picture in the
reader's mind. Describe
what can be seen, heard,
smelled, tasted, and felt.
Show, don't tell. Instead
of simply stating how a
character feels or what
is happening, use actions
and dialogue to convey
the information.
Use figurative language,
such as similes and
metaphors, to add depth
and complexity to your
descriptions.
Vary your sentence
structure to keep the
reader engaged. Use
short, punchy
sentences for
emphasis, and longer,
more complex
sentences to add
detail and nuance.
Use transitions to move
smoothly from one idea
or scene to the next.
Develop your
characters through
their actions, thoughts,
and dialogue, rather
than simply describing
them.
Use dialogue including
internal dialogue to reveal
character and advance the
plot.
End with a satisfying
conclusion that ties up
loose ends and leaves the
reader with a sense of
closure.
Thank You!
Happy Writing!

Descriptive writing grade 5 for elemantary.pptx