Focused instruction on important nonfiction writing forms!
Help your grade 4 students practice nonfiction writing skills with guided instruction using the models and activities in Nonfiction Writing, Grade 4.
16 units cover the following nonfiction writing skills:
Expository Writing
- Writing a Summary - Writing a Topic Sentence, Marking Up an Article, Paraphrasing, Organizing a Summary
- Writing a Descriptive Essay - Using Sensory Details, Using Figurative Language, Using Precise Language, Writing Topic Sentences
- Writing a How-to Essay - Writing an Introduction, Giving Clear and Specific Directions, Organizing Instructions
- Writing a Cause-and-Effect Essay - Writing to Show Cause and Effect, Organizing a Cause-and-Effect Essay, Adding Details
- Writing a Compare-and-Contrast Essay - Writing to Compare and Contrast, Writing Topic Sentences, Organizing Details, Balancing Details
- Writing a Biography - Including Biographical Details, Organizing Details, Writing Topic Sentences, Removing Unnecessary Details
- Writing a News Article - Answering the 5Ws and H, Writing Good Leads, Organizing a News Article, Using Precise Language
- Writing a Response to Literature - Summarizing the Story, Answering the Prompt, Marking Up the Story, Using Details from the Story
- Writing a Research Report - Writing Topic Sentences, Asking Research Questions, Taking Notes, Writing an Outline, Using an Outline to Write, Paraphrasing, Quoting
Persuasive Writing
- Writing a Persuasive Letter - Forming Opinion Statements, Including Reasons and Details, Choosing Your Tone
- Writing a Persuasive Essay - Writing an Opinion Statement, Including Reasons and Examples, Writing Good Leads, Writing Conclusions
- Writing a Review - Including Important Information, Supporting Your Opinion, Using Your Own Voice
- Writing an Editorial - Stating the Issue, Addressing Other People's Arguments, Writing a Call to Action
- Writing a Problem-Solution Essay - Stating the Problem, Choosing the Best Solution
Narrative Writing
- Writing a Personal Narrative - Evaluating a Topic, Including Details About the Topic, Writing Sensory Details, Writing Transition Sentences
- Writing Creative Nonfiction - Writing a Creative Topic Sentence, Using Figurative Language, Including Strong Verbs and Adjectives, Creating a Mood