How to Write Essay Writing for Class 5 and Above

Essay writing is actually a good practice to teach and improve a child’s writing skills. That’s why essay writing is taught in school from a very young age. It is an essential skill and should be sharpened in children. It will not only be valuable during school days but also in their personal lives later on. Essays for Class 5 students are usually more narrative. These require students to use their imagination and write creatively.

How to Write Essay Writing for Class 5 and Above

Not only students but parents also have questions about how to write 5th grade essays because it is considered a difficult grade in which students are supposed to write about more mature subjects like math, science, and social studies. It explains, analyses, and interprets a subject or topic.

Also, a child develops following things through essay writing: 

  • Ability to think critically and analyse concepts
  • Ability to read, understand, and make notes
  • Skill to organise ideas and present them effectively
  • Capabilities to see the pros and cons of a situation or topic.

Let’s understand how to instill essay writing skills in Class 5 and above students.

1. Analyze the type of essay

Before you start writing an essay, you should figure out what type of content is required. Essays can be classified into the following types:

Comparative – These essays require the writer to compare between two objects/situations and analyse the pros and cons of each.

For example- Life in high school vs. life in college, Online tuitions or home tuitions, etc.

Expository – Expository essays require the writer to analyse a topic and provide the details.

For example- Advantages and disadvantages of the Internet, Uses of Electricity, etc.

Literary – These essays describe a book that you have read recently or one that you like a lot.

For example- My Favourite Book for Class 3, 4, and 5, etc.

Narrative – These essays are simple to write and involve an element of creative thinking. These are formatted like a story that you narrate to the reader.

For example- My First Day at School, A Funny Incident that Happened in Class, etc.

Persuasive – Persuasive essays are written to convince the reader to take a specific action.

For example- Should sex education be taught in schools? Plastic bags should be banned, etc.

2. Create an outline of the essay

The outline of an essay actually takes you to the end of the writing without missing any important things. So create an outline before you start writing the essay. Your thoughts will be more organised.

  • List all the points or subheadings you would want to include in the essay.
  • Categorise these points into paragraphs or subheadings.
  • Don’t forget to list out some examples or data to strengthen your essay.

3. Write a catchy introduction

The first paragraph of your essay is crucial as it grabs the attention of the reader and makes them decide if they should continue reading. So, it is important to write an introduction with clarity.

4. Use subheadings (where required) in the body of the essay

As far as possible, try to include subheadings in the body of your essay. This improves the readability of the essay and also categorizes the information in a logical pattern.

5. Write a satisfactory conclusion

Do not skip this step. It is important to wrap up an essay with a good conclusion. This will leave a lasting impression on the reader and may also get him/her thinking on the points you described in the essay. 

Let’s understand it better by writing an essay.

Topic: Automation and Its Impacts on Industries


Now Try This

Introduction

Automation or Industrial Automation is the use of computers to control industrial machinery and processes, replacing human operators. It doesn't imply that there is no human labour at all. Human labour can be utilized to input raw materials (or other resources) for define processing parameters and control the process.

Present

There has been a great discussion over the enforcement of automation in the news. Workers contradict it saying that since it is one of the devices by which manual labour is refrained from, it leads to unemployment.

Past

It has a history as well. It was very difficult to keep track of an accurate time using Water Clock between 300 BC and 1200 AD. Later, the introduction of Mechanical Clock in the 14th century made the Water Clock obsolete.

Applications of automation

  • Food/drink outlets automation
  • Logistic automation
  • Industrial automation
  • Research/laboratory automation
  • CCTV automation

Advantages of automation

  • It decreases human work expenses and costs.
  • It expands efficiency and quality too.
  • It works beyond human capacities and takes out heavy physical work of size, weight, speed etc.

Disadvantages of automation

  • It results in technological joblessness.
  • It requires large investments. Small units can't manage the cost of it.
  • It causes ecological damage and could screw up climate change.

Conclusion/Suggestion

It is true that the manpower requirements are getting decreased after introducing automation, but it is also true that we now need more skilled labours to operate the machines and provide maintenance to machines. The Government is also encouraging the use of computers in banks, LICs, and other government/public sectors offices for better data management, customer service, and productivity.

Hence, automation ought to be introduced just when it is essential. Before the choice is taken, its effect on the productivity of the firm and the job of the current work-force must be kept in view. The management must guarantee that the surplus workers won't be brought down, but will be reasonably utilized.

Thank you for reading it complete. I hope it has shed some light on you. If you need further assistance on essay writing, please write it to us.

Also Read . . .


Comments