We will review what a paragraph looks like and then practice writing paragraphs. After that, you will begin developing longer informational writing assignments.
*introduction part of a paragraph
*body of a paragraph
*conclusion of a paragraph
Think about your given topic and plan (brainstorm) what you will write about.Write down at least five details about the topic.
Using the brainstorm you created yesterday, Choose 3 of the most important ideas and elaborate on them.
Topic sentence and or thesis sentence is the sentence telling your reader what your paragraph is about.
Closing sentence or conclusion of the...
Your paragraph will have 5 to 7 sentences:
*your topic sentence
* 3 detail/explanation sentences
*your closing (conclusion) senten...
Check your work.
Do you have an introduction?
Do you have 3 sentences talking about your topic?
Do you have a conclusion that wr...
Where did you go?
When did you go?
What did you do when you got there?
How was your trip?
Would you go again?.
What is your favorite subject/topic?
Is this something you like in or out of school?
Why do you like this subject?
How does it make you feel?
What are you good at?
When did you discover you were good at this?
What do you do to continue being good at this?
What was your best birthday gift?
When did you get your gift?
Why was this your best gift?
Who gave you your gift?
What was the situation?
Was it funny, dangerous, or sad?
When did this happen?
Where were you?
What is the food?
Describe the food and why you don't like it.
Who makes the food?
Do you worry that you may have it?
Think about your morning and describe the routine.
Where are you?
What and how do you do something?
Use transitions like: First, after that, then, finally
What are you afraid of?
Where are you when you get afraid?
How are you afraid?
Who helps you when you are afraid?
What are you most proud of?
Why are you proud?
Where were you when you became proud?
Are others proud of you also?
How doe it feel to be proud?
You can do this. A positive attitude is good two.
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