Writing a Paragraph You’ll love it!!!.

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Writing a Paragraph You’ll love it!!!

paragraph 5 parts

Part 1: Main idea The main idea. What the paragraph is about.

Part 2: topic sentence 1st sentence States the main idea. Example: Dogs Dogs are amazing pets. Example: Cats Cats are awesome pets.

Part 3: Details Things about the topic. Example: What makes a dog or a cat a good pet? What do you like about them? Do you have any pets? What are their names? Colours? Do you wish you had a pet?

Part 4: closing sentence Last sentence. Ends the paragraph Example: That is why I think dogs are amazing pets. Overall, cats are awesome pets.

Part 5: Grammar Indent Spelling and punctuation check. (.,!?”)

Example Writing a paragraph is easy! All you have to do is think of an idea. Write the idea down and BOOM, you have a topic sentence. Next, add 5-7 sentences or details about your topic and you’re almost done! You’ll need a closing sentence to finish your paragraph, then remember to check for indentation, correct spelling and punctuation. It’s just that easy!

Paragraph pre write Idea Topic Sentence Details: 3 Closing Sentence ISP Check your seat buddy! 2 3 1 Paragraph 6 4 5

Pre write to paragraph Topic sentence first. Then add your details. The closing sentence to wrap it up. Remember to check your ISP. Switch with your seat buddy to edit.