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EmbEddEd AssEssmEnt
Expository Essay Informative/Explanatory Writing
Writing Checklist
Review the Expository Writing Rubric. Review the Student Expository Writing Exemplar.
Review your draft. Participate in peer editing. Revise.
Publish.
Present.
Exchange drafts with your partner. Then review the scoring guide again and look at the Student Expository
Text Exemplar, which you will receive from your teacher. Read each other’s drafts. Use this checklist as you read your partner’s draft.
Tips for Presenting
• Practice your presentation before you give it. You can practice in front of classmates, friends, or family members.
• Speak loudly and clearly.
• Maintain eye contact with your audience.
• Listen respectfully to any questions from your audience, and respond thoughtfully to their questions.
Active Listening
What was the presenter’s purpose?
The presenter’s purpose was ______.
What was the presenter’s main point?
The presenter’s main point was ______.
Did the presenter make eye contact?
Yes No
Did the presenter use a clear, loud voice?
Yes No
What is one thing you liked about the presentation?
One thing I liked about the presentation was ____.
What is a question you still have about the presentation?
A question I still have about the presentation is ____.
What Went Well
What Needs Improvement
Step 6: Sharing
Present your expository essay orally. You may use visual aids to make your presentation more interesting. Use the following charts to help you present and listen actively when others present their essays.
Step 7: Feedback
After presenting your essay orally, take the feedback you received from your classmates and make notes in the chart below. Use this feedback to plan and evaluate future presentations.
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