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Our fourth grade essay writing worksheets will help students write their own tickets for success with different text types. Through opinion, informative/exploratory, and narrative texts, these worksheets will provide fourth grade students with the practice they need.
- Opinion Essay
Figure out the structure of this essay! Students will...
- Map Your Essay
Using this Map Your Essay: Graphic Organizer, students will...
- Informational Writing Graphic Organizer
Young writers will review the basic structure of an...
- Opinion Essay
This section contains a mix of single item reviews and multi-item review essays, as well as thematic or comparative essays focusing on regions, special-interest audiences, or methodological issues.
Your instructor may ask you to write a review of an exhibition at a local museum or art gallery. Like other writing about art, a review should deepen the reader's understanding of art history, or enhance the reader's experience of works of art, or both. Writing a review requires analytic skill, but a review is not identi- cal with an analysis.
This section contains a mix of single item reviews and multi-item review essays, as well as thematic or comparative essays focusing on regions, special-interest audiences, or methodological issues. Review essays compare two or more exhibits or museums, treating the relevant subject in more depth than would be possible in a short review.
This section contains a mix of single item reviews and multi-item review essays, as well as thematic or comparative essays focusing on regions, special-interest audiences, or methodological issues. Review essays compare two or more exhibits or museums, treating the relevant subject in more depth than would be possible in a short review.
These worksheets introduce students to informative writing, including research, note taking, recording sources and writing essays. Writing Introductions : Write hooks and topic sentences. Supporting Details : Write details supporting the main ideas.
When you need an example written by a student, check out our vast collection of free student models. Scroll through the list, or search for a mode of writing such as “explanatory” or “persuasive.”