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How to Write a Demonstration Paper

The purpose of a demonstration paper is to provide directions that someone else can follow to reach a pre-determined result. These "how-to" papers can be on many subjects, like calculating interest rates, cooking certain dishes, taking care of particular plants and motivating children to learn. Once you have your subject in hand, you are ready to put together your paper.

Instructions

    • 1

      Write an introduction to your paper. This introduction should introduce the reader to what you are demonstrating in the body of the paper.

    • 2

      Write the body paragraphs of your demonstration paper. Each paragraph should act as a step explaining how to accomplish the subject you are writing about. For example, if you are writing about the care of a particular plant, begin with a paragraph will be on the kind of light it needs. The next paragraph could be on the plant food, and another on the type of fertilizer you should use.

    • 3

      Add a paragraph for warnings and tips. For example, if you are teaching someone how to do calculations on a calculator, include tips on when to use parentheses in order to produce the correct answer.

    • 4

      Conclude your paper. Provide an example of what the end result should be.

    • 5

      Review your paper and make sure it is easy to follow.

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