A brief introduction to the parts of a paragraph (using the hamburger analogy) with a guided practice. (The formatting & animation got messed up during upload, but you get the idea.)
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Parts of a paragraph
1. Parts of a Paragraph
Titles
Topic Sentences
Supporting Details
Concluding Sentences
2. Title
The name of the paragraph
Tells what the paragraph is about in a
couple words
How do I write one?
◦ Choose a couple words that describe
what your paragraph is about
◦ Titles always have capital letters
3. Topic Sentence (the top bun)
The first sentence of the paragraph
Tells us what the paragraph is about
How do I write one?
◦ Summarize the main idea of the
paragraph.
4. Supporting Details (the toppings)
The sentences after the topic
sentence
They make up the body of the
paragraph
They tell more about the main idea
How do I write them?
◦ Give supporting details, facts, and
examples of your main idea
5. Concluding Sentence (the bottom
bun)
The last sentence of the paragraph
It tells the main idea again
How do I write one?
◦ Tell the main idea again, but in new words
◦ The concluding sentence should be very
similar to the topic sentence
6. Reading Practice
My Dream Home
My dream home is a house in a
nice neighborhood. The house has a
living room, a dining room, a kitchen,
two bathrooms, and three bedrooms. All
the rooms are very big and bright. The
rooms have comfortable furniture. I
would love to live in a house in a nice
neighborhood.