
Types of Writing
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Ginny Lindler
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Types of Writing
Narrative Writing- tells a story- can have descriptive PARTS with sensory details
Expository Writing-explains a concept or informs us about a topic
Descriptive Writing-focuses on a topic with sensory detail
Ex: sight, taste, touch, smell, hear
Ex: poems, captions, small paragraphs about an event, person etc...
Argumentative Writing- Persuades or convinces a reader to agree with a point of view
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Types of Writing
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Argumentative Key Words
Choose a position...
Argue...
Explain your position...
Explain your reasoning...
Support your reasoning...
Support your position...
Debate...
Choose a side...
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Narrative Key Words
Tell a story...
Think of a time when...
Share a story...
Using sensory details...
Be descriptive...
Describe a time when...
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Expository Key Words
Expository/
Explanatory:
Explain
Explore
Describe
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Expository Writing and Descriptive Writing
Expository writing can TEACH or INFORM you of a process or topic.
Descriptive writing is very specific, detailed, and usually focuses on sensory details, sometimes EXAGGERATING details.
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Expository Writing & Descriptive Writing
Both give information
Both may have facts
Both focus on a single topic
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Open Ended
My dog is a German Shephard. She is known for her protectiveness. She weighs about 65 pounds. She has sharp teeth and a strong jaw, however, she is not mean. She likes to have her belly rubbed and chase the ball. Though she looks intimidating, she is a big love.
This paragraph is descriptive and NOT narrative because...
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Open Ended
I was in 7th grade when I won the softball championship. It was the bottom of the 7th and all we had to do was hold the lead. There was a runner on first and one out. The ball was hit to me at shortstop. I stepped on second base and threw it to first for a double play. That is how we won the big game.
This is a NARRATIVE and NOT a descriptive paragraph because...
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Multiple Choice
Argumentative and Persuasive are the same type of writing.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
Moosehead Lake is a deep, coldwater lake located in Northwestern Maine. It is the second-largest lake in New England, and the largest mountain lake in the eastern United States.
This is an example of...
Expository Writing
Descriptive Writing
Argumentative Writing
Narrative Writing
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Multiple Choice
Moosehead Lake is a wonderful place to visit. If you are planning a trip to Maine, Moosehead Lake is a quiet, clean and beautiful location. Mount Kineo on Moosehead Lake is great for hiking. Greenville, Maine, is a quiet town bordering the lake with shops and restaurants. The best part is looking for moose in the area. It should definitely be on your list of places to visit.
This is an example of...
Expository Writing
Descriptive Writing
Narrative Writing
Argumentative Writing
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Multiple Choice
Each year my family and I visit Moosehead Lake. One day we went hiking. The next day we tried kayaking. Each night we have campfires. My children feed the ducks every day. My husband likes to take them fishing in the mornings. I like to read in the hammock. Each year we try to discover something new.
This is an example of...
Narrative Writing
Expository Writing
Persuasive/ Argumentative Writing
Descriptive Writing
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Multiple Choice
The house or camp at Moosehead lake is special. It is an A-frame house with a loft. It is green with a wrap-around deck. The walls are thin, so you can hear the crickets at night and loons in the early morning. Though it is small, its location is perfect.
This is an example of...
Expository
Narrative Writing
Descriptive Writing
Argumentative Writing
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Multiple Choice
What is the goal of narrative writing?
To describe something
To tell a story
To inform a reader or explain a topic
To convince or persuade someone about a topic
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Multiple Choice
Which type of writing gives a clear image of what the writer is talking about?
expository
descriptive
narrative
argumentative
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Multiple Choice
Which type of writing informs the reading using ONLy facts?
argumentative
expository
descriptive
narrative
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Multiple Choice
Which list below shows all the elements of a narrative piece?
when
where
character
beginning
solution
setting
character
conflict
plot
theme
beginning
middle
end
setting
character
problem
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Multiple Choice
10. The point of view tells us who is writing the story.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
In a descriptive writing we need...
To use adjectives
write with letters
Draw
Types of Writing
Narrative Writing- tells a story- can have descriptive PARTS with sensory details
Expository Writing-explains a concept or informs us about a topic
Descriptive Writing-focuses on a topic with sensory detail
Ex: sight, taste, touch, smell, hear
Ex: poems, captions, small paragraphs about an event, person etc...
Argumentative Writing- Persuades or convinces a reader to agree with a point of view
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