Use Headings
- Break your work into sections (like Habitat, Diet, Health).
- Makes it easy for readers to find information.
- Tip: Headings should be bigger than body text. Keep all headings the same size and font.
Use Bullet Points or Short Sentences (body text)
- Keep sentences simple.
- Or one idea per bullet point.
- Tip: Body text should be smaller than headings. Keep size and font consistent across all sections.
Include Pictures
- Pictures help explain the text.
- Make sure each picture matches the section.
Order Information Logically
- Put steps or facts in the right order: Habitat → Diet → Health → Fun Facts.
Highlight Important Words
- Bold or underline keywords (like "Water Temperature" or "Leafy Greens").
Keep It Neat
- Avoid clutter; leave space between sections.
Add Fun Facts or Boxes
- Interesting facts can grab attention and make readers remember.
Check Your Work
- Read it like a reader: does it make sense?
- Are the pictures in the right place?
Be Consistent
- Keep headings, body text, and spacing consistent throughout.
- Consistency makes it easier for readers to understand your information.