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What It Is:
An instructional informative thesis statement worksheet that teaches students how to develop clear, focused thesis statements without taking a stance. The worksheet includes sample thesis models and guided space for students to practice writing two versions of their own informative thesis.
Why Use It:
This resource helps students understand what makes a strong informative thesis—clarity, focus, and a preview of ideas. It strengthens research writing, organization, and academic communication skills across multiple subjects.
How to Use It:
• Review the example thesis statements as a class.
• Have students brainstorm a topic and write two thesis attempts in the spaces provided.
• Use for drafting practice before writing an informative essay, article, or report.
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for Grades 7–11.
• Useful for middle school informative writing lessons.
• Ideal for high school research, expository, and nonfiction writing units.
Target Users:
ELA teachers, writing instructors, students learning informative writing, and homeschool educators.
An instructional informative thesis statement worksheet that teaches students how to develop clear, focused thesis statements without taking a stance. The worksheet includes sample thesis models and guided space for students to practice writing two versions of their own informative thesis.
Why Use It:
This resource helps students understand what makes a strong informative thesis—clarity, focus, and a preview of ideas. It strengthens research writing, organization, and academic communication skills across multiple subjects.
How to Use It:
• Review the example thesis statements as a class.
• Have students brainstorm a topic and write two thesis attempts in the spaces provided.
• Use for drafting practice before writing an informative essay, article, or report.
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for Grades 7–11.
• Useful for middle school informative writing lessons.
• Ideal for high school research, expository, and nonfiction writing units.
Target Users:
ELA teachers, writing instructors, students learning informative writing, and homeschool educators.




