Resources:
Paragraphs
Description with examples on parts of a paragraph, how to write a
paragraph, and types of paragraphs
Writing Den Divided into three sections entitled Words,
Sentences and Paragraphs, this site provides lessons, tips and
examples to improve writing
American Heritage Book of English Usage
With a
detailed look at grammar, style, diction, word formation, gender,
social groups and scientific forms
Suggestions for English Language Learners:
ESL Ideas
(B=Beginning, I=Intermediate, T=Transitional)
(B)
Using a list provided by the teacher, students highlight transitional
words in a newspaper article or other writing.
(I, T)
Students
identify orally or in writing the beginning, middle, and end of a
story they have read or written.
(I, T) Students use pictures to create a story sequence of events.
Students can draw the pictures or the teacher can cut out pictures and
have the students place the pictures in order.
(I, T) Students list the steps in a procedure or science
demonstration. Transitional students can also make sentences or
paragraphs about the procedure or demonstration.
(I, T) Students locate comic strips (preferably from the Sunday paper)
and cut them into separate frames. Students exchange groups of comic
strip frames and place them in the correct sequential order. Students
then read the newly sequenced comic strip to the class to check for
correct order.
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