Start with a surprising fact or a bold statement to grab the reader.

I'd love to help you put that together! To make it actually useful for you, I just need a topic. Start with a surprising fact or a bold

One clear sentence that explains exactly what you’re teaching them. Start with a surprising fact or a bold

Summarize the main points without being repetitive and leave them with a final thought on why this topic matters. What subject or theme should we focus on for this essay? Start with a surprising fact or a bold

Use 2–3 paragraphs to break down the facts. Start each with a clear topic sentence so the reader doesn't get lost.

In the meantime, here is a quick "cheat sheet" for a solid informative essay structure:

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Start with a surprising fact or a bold statement to grab the reader.

I'd love to help you put that together! To make it actually useful for you, I just need a topic.

One clear sentence that explains exactly what you’re teaching them.

Summarize the main points without being repetitive and leave them with a final thought on why this topic matters. What subject or theme should we focus on for this essay?

Use 2–3 paragraphs to break down the facts. Start each with a clear topic sentence so the reader doesn't get lost.

In the meantime, here is a quick "cheat sheet" for a solid informative essay structure: