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Writing Topic Sentences Mini-lesson

Topic Sentences A topic sentence is a statement that tells what your paragraph will be about. I took out some words

A good topic sentence does two important things. Topic Sentences A good topic sentence does two important things. Helps you stay focused on the topic of your paragraph. Helps readers to know what your paragraph will be about. I took out some words

Parts of a Topic Sentences A topic sentence should: State the topic Include or summarise ideas I took out some words

Example of a Topic Sentence Let’s read a topic sentence and see if it has the two parts. Topic (what you’re writing about) Ideas (what you think about the topic) A healthy diet includes fruits and vegetables. Topic Ideas

Bubble Map to Topic Sentence Look at your bubble map. Ask yourself: “What am I writing about?” The answer to this question will be your topic. Ask yourself: “What do I want to say about my topic?” The answer to this question will be your ideas.

Bubble Map to Topic Sentence Favourite things to do at the beach Surfing Fishing ideas What is the topic? What are the ideas?

Bubble Map to Topic Sentence Favourite things to do at the beach Surfing Fishing What are you writing about? My favourite things to do at the beach What do what to say about the topic? Fishing and Surfing

Bubble Map to Topic Sentence Favourite things to do at the beach Surfing Fishing Can you write a topic sentence using this topic and ideas? My favourite things to do at the beach are fishing and surfing. Topic Ideas

Let’s look at an example Things to do at Waimanalo Country Farms Hayride Pumpkin Patch What is this bubble map about? The answer to this question will be the topic. Things to do at Waimanalo Country Farms What can I say about this topic? The answer to this question will be the ideas. There was a Pumpkin patch and hayride.

Let’s look at an example Things to do at Waimanalo Country Farms Hayride Pumpkin Patch What topic sentences could you write from this bubble map? At Waimanalo Country Farms there is a pumpkin patch and hayride.

Writing a Topic Sentence Teacher Hints

Writing a Topic Sentence Give the class a common topic. Some ideas… Journal: My Thanksgiving holiday Language Arts: My favorite character from ___ Science: Sources of renewable energy in Hawaii History: Greek goddesses Create a bubble map as a class. Write the topic in the center. Offer a sentence starter. Explain how you wrote the sentence starter. Some ideas… Journal: ___ was the best part of Thanksgiving. Language Arts: ___ was my favorite character from ___. Science: ___ is one source of renewable energy. History: ___ was the Greek goddess of ___. Concentrate on developing good topic sentences.

Grammar Connections Fruits and vegetables are healthy foods. Find the subject. Ask: “What are healthy foods?” Answer: “Fruits and vegetables.” “Fruits and vegetables” is the compound subject. Find the predicate. Ask: “What is being said about fruits and vegetables?” Answer: “Fruits and vegetables are healthy foods.” “Are healthy foods” is the complete predicate.

Recess is my favorite part of day. Grammar Connections Recess is my favorite part of day. Find the subject. Ask: “What is my favorite part of the day?” Answer: “Recess.” “Recess” is the subject. Find the predicate. Ask: “What is being said about recess?” Answer: “Recess is my favorite part of the day.” “Is my favorite part of the day” is the complete predicate.

Writing a Topic Sentence Look at this example bubble map. Ask: “What is this bubble map about?” The answer to this question will be your Topic. Ask: “What can I say about this topic?” The answer to this question will be your Ideas. Example Topic Sentences: A healthy diet includes fruits and vegetables. (Topic) (Ideas) Healthy diet Vegetables Fruits

Let’s look at an example. A topic sentence is like a map that tells your reader where your paragraph is going. Read this sentence. Can you guess what the paragraph will be about? A healthy diet includes fruits and vegetables.

What is the paragraph about? A healthy diet includes fruits and vegetables. (Topic) (Ideas) The paragraph might be about… different fruits and vegetables why fruits and vegetables are healthy the nutrients found in fruits and vegetables.

Let’s look at an example. A topic sentence is like a map that tells your reader where your paragraph is going. Now, try the next example with a partner. What do you think a paragraph with this topic sentence will be about? The pumpkin patch and hayride are two fun activities at Waimanalo Country Farms.

Writing a Topic Sentence The pumpkin patch and hayride are two fun activities at Waimanalo Country Farms. Things to do at Waimanalo Country Farms Hayride Pumpkin Patch The paragraph might be about… activities at Waimanalo Country farms the pumpkin patch and hayride why Waimanalo Country Farms was fun.