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When authors write a lengthened body of work that brings forth a suggestion or hypothesis this is referred to as an essay. This is a formal writing piece that centers around a single subject or topic. When you create an essay, the focus is on finding all the facts and expressing them to support your assertion with quantifiable evidence. Essays follow a fixed pattern like many other works. They begin with an introduction that is aimed at bringing the argument up to the reader and provide a little background information. The body of an essay explores all the evidence and attempts the reader to persuade the reader to accept the authors viewpoint. This middle section can be brief or very extensive it depends on the topic and how much evidence that we must use with it. Essays end with summarized conclusion which is the authors last effort to convince readers to recognize their argument as fact. In this series of worksheets, you will look at the qualities that make a well-designed essay. This will help students get a good handle on how to prepare high quality essays.

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Five-Paragraph Outline - Use the graphic organizer below to outline your essay.

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My Opinion - This is used to create less formal bodies of work..

Flowchart - This is great framework to look at all the major aspects of a project like this.

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Plan Your 4-Paragraph - The ultimate organizer to help you prepare to write something that is extensive.

My Thesis - This worksheet will help you create the perfect thesis.

Topics to Explore - We give you a whole bunch of topics to spark some thought. Examples: Is social media good or bad for friendship? Is virtual school good or bad for kids? What kind of student excels at virtual school? It it easy or hard to make healthy food choices? Should kids have to do chores? Are people responsible for their own health? Is it important to do work that you love? What is the definition of success?

My Claims - How will grab the reader's attention and keep it through the life of your work?

Along the Way - This really looks at the key aspects that require your focus.

My Opinion - Choose one of the topics below for your essay. Then get after it. Each thought can go in either direction. You decide which.

Parts of an Essay - The Conclusion should reiterate your main idea in a different and interesting way. It should end with a closing statement that remind your reader of your main idea.

The Hook - Develop your hook.

Ways to Start an Essay - Decide how you are going to begin your essay. You may choose one of the methods described above that is suitable for your topic, or you may describe another method that you think will quickly hook your reader. On the lines, write the opening sentence or two of your essay. Why do you think this will hook your reader?

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These are not your everyday basic forms of writing. A great deal of planning should go into your work before you even write your first word. In many cases, you will be assigned a topic to write about, but that is not always true. You may be given area or aspect that you may need to build off of. Either way, you will need to clearly define the topic of your essay before you can begin. Once you have established a title for your work, you will need determine the type of essay that you will compose. There are four main categories that this type of writing. When we are exploring a process will often write in the expository manner which creates a series of steps for readers to comprehend. The narrative form tells a story in an uncomplicated sequential manner. When we want to be super detailed with entire environment that people are surrounded with, we push a more descriptive form of our essay. The last major essay form, persuasive, is used when we are trying to convince readers of some viewpoint or another.

Once we have a good understanding of what we are going to write about and then how we want to share this with readers, it is time to do some research. Obviously, it begins with a search about your topic online, but make sure that you are cover all bases. Even if you are writing a persuasive piece, it is good to know all the pros and cons of your topic. The more information that you have to work with, the easier that the piece will be to compose. Also realize that as you compile your resources, you will need to cite them within your work. Make note of where you find all of the resources and all of the salient information about those sources.

Once we have done all of our research it is time to develop our thesis. This is a simple statement about what we are going to attempt to do with this work. This is also the basic purpose of your work. This is often found in the introductory section of first paragraph. Make sure to clearly state this in a concise and easy to follow manner. It is then time to develop an outline for your work. I often begin this by writing my thesis and then jotting down what ideas I would need to get out there to substantiate the thesis. The outline should then be organized into an introduction, body, and closing.

We lean on the outline to begin to compose our work. Begin by writing a well thought out thesis that covers all that we were trying to assert. This should lead us to write a natural body of work that endeavors to satisfy that thesis and elevate it to a point where our readers are able to reside with our thesis.

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This is the printable writing essays worksheets section. Our writing essays worksheets assist students with writing essays using our quality tested formats. We provide four and five paragraph formats, as well as others. The writing essays template break down how to write each detailed sentence within an essay and guide the students to understand the different types of sentences that should be incporporated into an essay. The essay templates guide a student so they may better understand the sequential process of writing an essay and what type of sentence goes in each part. Our writing essays worksheets may be used for a variety of grade levels.

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Writing can be one of the most daunting skills for some students to learn. Over time, however, students of any skill level can learn to write effectively with the right practice and instruction. We've developed a set of different writing worksheets around specific areas like editing and proofing, writing conclusions, choosing topic sentences, and how to use transition words.  We've also included some helpful writing worksheets for writing prompts and some fun lined paper themes. Each worksheet we create is aligned to common core standards and designed for different grade levels from kindergarten to high school.

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  • When the options appear, select Show all and scroll down until you see US letter portrait . This is the one you want to make your worksheet print-ready.

A screenshot of the toolbox in Designer where you can resize the image

In this example, I'm creating a worksheet to accompany a podcast lesson. Podcasts are a fantastic way to enhance students' listening skills, and a companion worksheet helps check their comprehension.

2. Add eye-catching text

  • Click on the left panel where it says Text , and you'll find a variety of text options to choose from. For this worksheet, I'm using a hollow font for the main heading, which will create a cool effect when we add another layer later on.
  • Next, let's add another text element, but this time, we'll use a solid font. To achieve a striking effect, layer the solid text over the hollow text we added earlier.

A screenshot of the layered text look in Microsoft Designer

3. Add visuals and arrange your elements

One of the great features of Microsoft Designer is the Visuals option in the left panel. Here, you'll find a wide range of graphics that you can incorporate into your worksheet.

Since I want my students to use a quote from the podcast, I'm searching for graphics that provide space for them to write inside. My students also love to draw, so I'm looking for an element with an easel or an art theme, allowing them to design a poster.

  • Use the Visuals panel to customize the worksheet with fun images that complement your theme. Consider using black and white visuals so students can color them in. These worksheets look great on a bulletin board for everyone to admire!
  • Once you have all the desired elements on your canvas, resize and arrange them to create a balanced layout. Don't forget to leave space for students to write a summary of the podcast.

A screenshot of the suggested visuals for this design

4. Create space for writing

  • To create lines for students to write on, simply press "L" on your keyboard and drag the line anywhere on the page.
  • Alternatively, you can head back to the Visuals panel and search for "lines," or explore the options under Graphics > Lines. I found a great option that I duplicated and aligned to provide ample writing space.

A screenshot of the Lines feature in Designer, which lets you add dashed or solid lines for students to write on

5. Customize the text and themes

  • Now it's time to add text to your worksheet. I chose a bold, easy-to-read font for the instructions and questions.

Feel free to customize the text to suit your specific lesson or activity, whether it's a podcast, chapter review, or book report. The beauty of this template is that you can easily modify the text for future worksheets.

6. Download and print!

  • Hit Download to download your design in a .pdf format, ready for printing and easy sharing.
  • The design will also be saved in your account's My designs section so you can return to it later. Consider organizing your designs into themes or instructional units to make lesson planning easier the next time around.
  • You're done!🎉

By following these simple steps and leveraging Microsoft Designer's text and visual elements, you can design custom worksheets that captivate your students and enhance their learning experience. Head to designer.microsoft.com and start creating your own stunning worksheets today!

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