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Synopsis
The materials in Paragraph Writing are meant to be used for modeling and practicing the basic skills of paragraph writing. Teaching ideas, student reproducibles, and writing forms cover these topics: - identifying parts of a paragraph: main idea/topic sentence, supporting details - writing various types of paragraphs: descriptive, narrative, directions, compare & contrast - planning paragraphs using a web and an outline 21 different writing forms are provided. The writing center includes ready-to-use materials such as: - sentences to sequence to make paragraphs - picture cards to write about - topic sentence paragraph starters Some topics include: - Lunch Time - Let's Eat - What a Noise - Unusual Places - I'm So Excited - My Best Friend - The First and Sixteenth Presidents - How to Fix a Sandwich - Bats and Birds - Party Time - Spiders in the Bedroom - Planet X - Monkey Snack - and many more
Synopsis
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Give your students the structured practice and instruction they need to become strong writers without losing the creative spirit that makes writing fun
Paragraph Writing is jam-packed with activities that provide students with practice writing narrative, descriptive, how-to, and compare and contrast paragraphs. From writing forms to web diagrams, there are a variety of activities to support students' varied learning levels, styles, and interests. And with resources such as transparencies and a trait-based writing guide, you have everything you need to provide students with motivating writing practice
You'll love Paragraph Writing because it:
- supports 6-Trait writing. Activities build skills in each trait -- voice, organization, word choice, conventions, ideas, and sentence fluency. And a trait-based writing guide at the beginning of the book makes it easy to see exactly which skills are being developed.
- comes with 8 ready-to-use transparencies. Providing writing models and guiding group work is a breeze.
- contains multiple lessons at varied difficulty levels. Help differentiate instruction in your classroom using lessons that fit all of your students' needs.
- introduces students to important paragraph writing skills. From topic sentences and supporting details, to using an outline or web diagram -- it's all covered.
- integrates writing across the curriculum. Writing forms and prompts provide opportunities for students to practice their writing skills in science, social studies, and math.
- inspires reluctant writers. Motivating topics and delightful illustrations make writing fun
- is correlated to state standards.
Watch students progress as they hone their writing skills through a variety of activities:
- Part I: Parts of a Paragraph
Students learn about main idea, topic sentences, and supporting details through guided and independent practice activities. - Part II: Paragraph Forms
Students use scaffolded forms to organize information into narrative, descriptive, how-to, and compare/contrast paragraphs. - Part III: Planning Paragraphs Using a Web
Students practice organizing sentences within paragraphs and paragraphs within reports while using webs. - Part IV: Planning Paragraphs Using an Outline
Students practice organizing more advanced paragraphs and reports while using outlines. - Part V: Paragraph Writing Center
Students reinforce writing skills and concepts through engaging writing center activities. - Part VI: Paragraph Writing Across the Curriculum
Suggestions and writing forms help you integrate writing into every curriculum area. Students practice writing different kinds of paragraphs on science, social studies, and math topics.
Give your students the practice they need to become strong writers Use Paragraph Writing with your class today
This resource contains teacher support pages, reproducible student pages, and an answer key.
Synopsis
Give your students the structured practice and instruction they need to become strong writers without losing the creative spirit that makes writing fun
Paragraph Writing is jam-packed with activities that provide students with practice writing narrative, descriptive, how-to, and compare and contrast paragraphs. From writing forms to web diagrams, there are a variety of activities to support students' varied learning levels, styles, and interests. And with resources such as transparencies and a trait-based writing guide, you have everything you need to provide students with motivating writing practice
You'll love Paragraph Writing because it:
- supports 6-Trait writing. Activities build skills in each trait -- voice, organization, word choice, conventions, ideas, and sentence fluency. And a trait-based writing guide at the beginning of the book makes it easy to see exactly which skills are being developed.
- comes with 8 ready-to-use transparencies. Providing writing models and guiding group work is a breeze.
- contains multiple lessons at varied difficulty levels. Help differentiate instruction in your classroom using lessons that fit all of your students' needs.
- introduces students to important paragraph writing skills. From topic sentences and supporting details, to using an outline or web diagram -- it's all covered.
- integrates writing across the curriculum. Writing forms and prompts provide opportunities for students to practice their writing skills in science, social studies, and math.
- inspires reluctant writers. Motivating topics and delightful illustrations make writing fun
- is correlated to state standards.
Watch students progress as they hone their writing skills through a variety of activities:
- Part I: Parts of a Paragraph
Students learn about main idea, topic sentences, and supporting details through guided and independent practice activities. - Part II: Paragraph Forms
Students use scaffolded forms to organize information into narrative, descriptive, how-to, and compare/contrast paragraphs. - Part III: Planning Paragraphs Using a Web
Students practice organizing sentences within paragraphs and paragraphs within reports while using webs. - Part IV: Planning Paragraphs Using an Outline
Students practice organizing more advanced paragraphs and reports while using outlines. - Part V: Paragraph Writing Center
Students reinforce writing skills and concepts through engaging writing center activities. - Part VI: Paragraph Writing Across the Curriculum
Suggestions and writing forms help you integrate writing into every curriculum area. Students practice writing different kinds of paragraphs on science, social studies, and math topics.
Give your students the practice they need to become strong writers Use Paragraph Writing with your class today
This resource contains teacher support pages, reproducible student pages, and an answer key.