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HOW TO WRITE A PARAGRAPH

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Page 1: HOW TO WRITE A PARAGRAPH. Paragraphs need 3 parts: A beginning A middle An end

HOW TO WRITE A PARAGRAPH

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Paragraphs need 3 parts:

•A beginning

•A middle

•An end

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THINK OF A STOPLIGHT . . .an upside down stoplight

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Topic Sentence

Supporting details

Conclusion

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Topic Sentence

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Topic Sentences• The FIRST sentence in a paragraph

• The Topic Sentence does 2 things:1. It GRABS the reader’s attention2. It introduces the topic

• Here are 2 common ways to write a topic sentence

1. Give an opinion2. Could Introduce a list

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Supporting details

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Supporting Details• SUPPORTING DETAILS give more information

about the topic (from the TOPIC SENTENCE)

• Just like the YELLOW LIGHT, the supporting details are the EXCITING part to a paragraph

• Here are some examples of SUPPORTING DETAILS– Give reasons– Give details– Give facts– Give a list

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Conclusion

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Conclusion• The CONCLUSION closes the paragraph

• The CONCLUSION restates the topic sentence- you remind the reader of your topic and why it’s important

• The CONCLUSION says “I’m DONE with the paragraph”

• Remember, this is the last thing the audience will read- FINISH STRONG!

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Now let’s write a paragraph

• We have to start with a topic• Hmmmm . . . let me think . . .

How about . . .

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Dogs make great pets.

Here is a general statement that gives

an OPINION:

“I think dogs are great pets.”

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Now you need some details:Give some reasons dogs are good pets.

This is called BRAINSTORMING!!!

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1. They are smart, friendly, and loyal.

2. These animals also make good companions.

3. They can also be trained to do many things.

Supporting details

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Now FINISH it!

Write your CONCLUSION

Restate your topic sentence in a different way

Remind your reader of why dogs make great pets

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Dogs really are the perfect pet.

Dogs make great pets.

Topic Sentence

Conclusion

To write a conclusion, rephrase your TOPIC SENTENCE

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Now put it all together:

Dogs make great pets.

They are smart, friendly, and loyal.These animals also make good companions.They can also be trained to do many things.

Dogs are really the perfect pet.

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Let’s PRACTICE!

• Here’s another topic• Let’s get excited!

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Whether you like it or not, you have to go to school.

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Think of some DETAILS,REASONS, FACTS about

why you have to go to school

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The law says that you must attend school until you are 16.

Most jobs require a high school diploma.

Colleges only admit high school graduates.

The military won’t take drop outs.

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Now restate the topic (CONCLUSION)

It seems that school is a necessity.

Whether you like it or not, you have to go to school.

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Whether you like it or not, you have to go to school.

The law says that you must attend school until you are 16.Most jobs require a high school diploma.Colleges only admit high school graduates.The military won’t take drop outs.

It seems that school is a necessity.

Now put it all together:

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Let’s try one more

• Here’s another topic:

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There are several steps in learning to snowboard.

First, you have to learn to balance on a board.Next, you have to get used to going down slopes.Last, you need to learn to turn and stop.

These are just a few of the beginning steps in snowboarding.

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You are now Zen masters of the paragraph.

Let’s write some on our own . . .