Introduction (5 Ws), The beginning of a piece of writing. It tells the reader what the text will be about and helps them get ready for the story or information. Includes who, what, when, where and why., Subheadings, Little titles used to break the writing into smaller sections. They help the reader find information quickly and understand what each part is about., Chronological Order, When events are written in the order they happened, from first to last, like steps in a timeline, Title, The name of a piece of writing. It tells the reader what the text is about in just a few words and helps them know what to expect., Topic sentence to start each paragraph, The first sentence in a paragraph that tells the reader what that paragraph will be about., Past Tense, A way of writing that shows something already happened. Words often end in -ed, like “walked” or “jumped, Facts, True pieces of information that can be checked, like “The sun is a star.”, Conclusion, The ending of a piece of writing. It sums up the main ideas and brings everything to a close.

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