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Informational Writing

Grade 3 · English Language Arts · Writing · Manitoba, Canada

Lesson Summary

Informational writing teaches the reader about a topic using facts and details.

Explanation

An informational piece starts with an introduction that names the topic. The body paragraphs give facts, definitions, and details about the topic. Group related information together so it is easy to follow. End with a conclusion that sums up the most important points. Use your own words when sharing facts, and be sure the information is accurate.

Practice Questions

Q1: What is the purpose of informational writing?
Answer: To teach the reader about a topic using facts and details.
Q2: How should you organize the body of an informational piece?
Answer: Group related information together so it is easy to follow.
Q3: What should the conclusion of an informational text do?
Answer: Sum up the most important points about the topic.
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Informational Writing is taught in Grade 3 as part of the English Language Arts curriculum in Manitoba, Canada.

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