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Expository Writing Planning Worksheet for Students

Expository Writing worksheet with sections for brainstorming ideas, topic sentence, body details, and conclusion, featuring a pink pencil character and a clean, educational layout.

Expository Writing worksheet with sections for brainstorming ideas, topic sentence, body details, and conclusion, featuring a pink pencil character and a clean, educational layout.

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This worksheet is for planning an expository paragraph. You need to brainstorm ideas under “Explain how to,” “Give facts about,” and “Tell why.” Then pick one topic and fill in the organizer with a topic sentence, body details, and a conclusion.

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