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The form of writing is the actual shape it takes. For example, explanatory writing could take the form of a how-to or comparison-contrast. The resources below focus on a specific form. Click a resource to find out more.
Dylan, the fourth-grade writer of this model, concludes the report by repeating the main points he explained in the body.
Layton, a fifth grader, grabs the reader’s attention with a couple of questions and a clear picture of what he is planning to talk about in his report. Notice the effective use of humor in the final paragraph.
The beginning paragraph of this writer's report invites the reader to keep going. The details show that she knows a lot about cheetahs.
Second-grade writer Kirsten shares many interesting facts in her report. Notice how she ties everything together by mentioning the horse’s good eyesight in both the first and last paragraphs.
This report was submitted by Brittany, a second grader. The ending of Brittany’s report shares exactly how she feels about her subject.
First-grader Traci begins and ends her report with a main idea about parrots: they are pretty, colorful birds.