Remember the S.E.E.E structure
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Statement - Use a starter sentence to state a cause.
- To be a good scientist you need to be . . . |
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Explain - Define the cause - this means . . .
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Example - connect to the reader - for example...
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Effect - explain the effect of the cause - if you do that then . . .
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WALT use the S.E.E.E structure to write an explanation about friendship.
Title
This will start with HOW... or WHY...
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FRIENDSHIP
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Introduction
What are you going to explain? How will you hook the reader in?
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Paragraph One
What is your first statement or main point? (S.E.E.E)
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I think friendship Is having heaps of friends.
Because we can play the game with each other and look out for each other. Its fun to play the game with my friends |
Paragraph
Two
What is your second statement or main point? (S.E.E.E)
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I think it is cool to have lots of friends at school.
We can share our Ideas and work together. |
Paragraph Three
What is your third statement or main point? (S.E.E.E)
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At school you should have lots of friends in class
and they can help me you if you need help |
Conclusion
The conclusion sums up all the ideas and repeats a
key message to end. This could be a recommendation or a personal connection. |
Friendship is cool.
Friendship makes me happy
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