Description
Informational Writing Checklist for Elementary
Your students can use this easy-to-read checklist during the revision process - making sure to include a table of contents, introduction, body, closing, and glossary for their "Informational Writing." Educators may use the checklist to develop learning targets for lessons. Assign to your students on Easel, print one copy per student, or laminate for future use!
Checklist includes -
Table of Contents:
I have a table of contents that names each section and lists the starting page numbers.
Introduction:
I hooked the reader with a surprising fact, question, or both.
I tell the reader what they will learn.
Body:
My writing is divided into at least 3 subtopic sections.
Each section has a heading that tells what it’s about.
I wrote true facts and connected them with words like and, another, and also.
I included pictures with labels or captions that support my facts.
Closing:
I reminded the reader what I’ve taught.
Glossary:
I have a glossary that teaches important words about my topic.
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Description
Informational Writing Checklist for Elementary
Your students can use this easy-to-read checklist during the revision process - making sure to include a table of contents, introduction, body, closing, and glossary for their "Informational Writing." Educators may use the checklist to develop learning targets for lessons. Assign to your students on Easel, print one copy per student, or laminate for future use!
Checklist includes -
Table of Contents:
I have a table of contents that names each section and lists the starting page numbers.
Introduction:
I hooked the reader with a surprising fact, question, or both.
I tell the reader what they will learn.
Body:
My writing is divided into at least 3 subtopic sections.
Each section has a heading that tells what it’s about.
I wrote true facts and connected them with words like and, another, and also.
I included pictures with labels or captions that support my facts.
Closing:
I reminded the reader what I’ve taught.
Glossary:
I have a glossary that teaches important words about my topic.
Check out these other writing checklists!
Personal Narrative Writing Checklist
Want to know when new resources are released?
Just >> tap here<< to follow my store on Teachers Pay Teachers!




