How to write an informative essay

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The Informative Essay


Informative Writing • The genre demands that the writer anticipate any possible misunderstandings on the reader’s part • Newspapers, textbooks, etc. • Sometimes we even assume we are reading informative writing when in fact we are reading persuasive writing. • Much of what we usually call “research” writing in college is informative. • Though informative writing usually requires hypothesizing, analysis, and interpretation, it strives to remain objective and logical, avoiding direct appeals to the audience.


Elements of Informative Writing Its purpose is to share information with the reader. It often includes facts about real people and events. The information is usually presented in a straightforward way. The events are often presented in the order in which they happened (chronologically). It may be organized by topics and sometimes includes headers. It may include diagrams, photographs, maps, graphs or illustrations to hope the reader understand the subject better. The factual information can be checked by referring to other sources. *Modified www.opencourtresources.com/.../Level5_U4L4_LiteraryGenre_ExpositoryText.doc


The Process Essay: A Type of Informative Essay PROCESS is about HOW something happens – It’s about listing the steps of an event. – Steps can be given as bullet points or as a simple list – do this – do that – do that.

However, a list is NOT an essay; therefore, a process ESSAY explains: – why the steps need to happen, – the order in which they need to happen, – the way they need to be done


Two Types of Process Essays • “How to do Something” – Instructional – Reader could duplicate if so desires – How to embalm a corpse – How to write an essay • “How Something Happens” - Informational – Usually things too big or too small to be duplicated by the reader – How a star is formed – How O2 and H2 combine to form water


The Writer Must… • be able to IDENTIFY the steps, and • be able to EXPLAIN the steps.


Thoughts • Do you know how to read? • Do you know how to walk? • Can you identify or explain the steps required to read or walk? • Writer must pay attention to the process • Allow the reader to understand the process


• • This is an ESSAY, not just instructions • • Recipes are instructions, not essays • • Do you know why you add each ingredient? • • Do you know why they are done in that order? • • Can you explain the process or just tell us the steps? • • The more complete the explanation, the more the audience will trust the process


• • There should be a reason WHY we are doing THIS process, not another version • – Quality • – Price • – Speed • - etc. • • Different purposes will cause writer to explain steps differently • • Emphasize the steps that specifically reinforce your purpose


• • Author should identify potential problems or easily made mistakes • • You are not there to answer questions, so you have to anticipate them • • The more questions you anticipate, the more authoritative you appear • • Anybody can repeat orders, but only somebody who’s done the process understands what can go wrong


What to consider when writing a process essay‌ A process paper either tells the reader how to do something or describes how something is done. As you write your process essay, consider the following: o What process are you trying to explain? Why is it important? o Who or what does the process affect? o Are there different ways of doing the process? If so, what are they? o Who are the readers? What knowledge do they need to understand this process? o What skills/equipment are needed for this? o How long does the process take? Is the outcome always the same? o How many steps are there in the process? o Why is each step important? o What difficulties are involved in each step? How can they be overcome? o Do any cautions need to be given? o Does the process have definitions that need to be clarified? o Are there other processes that are similar and could help illustrate the process that you are writing about? o If needed, tell what should not be done or why something should be done. o Process papers are often written in the second person (you), but some teacher prefer that you avoid this. Check with your teacher. o Your responses to these questions and statements should enable you to write an effective process essay.


• Beginning the Process • • Successful people are often asked to share methods • • What do you add to common method? • • That becomes the focus/purpose of essay • • Identify exactly what steps exist • • Introduction should set up purpose and task • • Paragraphs go step by step • • Conclusion emphasizes reason for this method


• Body Paragraphs • • Details, Details, Details • • Don’t just tell what to do, explain WHY • • Anticipate problems, offer solutions • • Explain necessary equipment early • • Define any new terms when first used • • Make new paragraph for each new main step • • Don’t overdo the amount of information in each paragraph


How to Make Mac & Cheese • What are your steps? • The WHY is as important as the HOW • Emphasize speed, quality, taste, whatever you decide you have to offer • Each step should also help emphasize the focus and purpose • It should be YOUR method, not THE method


• Let’s look at an example…


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