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Paragraph writing
created Jan 31st 2018, 08:28 by AneesShah
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Paragraph writing is the foundation of all essay writing, whether the form is expository, persuasive, narrative, or creative. In order to write a good paragraph, students need to understand the four essential elements of paragraph writing and how each element contributes to the whole. At Time for Writing, a certified teacher acts as an online writing tutor to help students build writing skills by focusing on the fundamentals. And nothing in the writing process is more fundamental than writing a solid paragraph.
The four elements essential to good paragraph writing are: unity, order, coherence, and completeness. The following example illustrates the importance of these elements in paragraph writing. In writing, students begin by learning letters, then words, and finally sentences. In time, students learn how to write a paragraph by taking those sentences and organizing them around a common topic. Learning how to write a paragraph can be challenging since it requires knowing how to write a great topic sentence, using supporting details and transitional words, as well as finding a strong concluding sentence. In fiction, writing a paragraph means understanding which ideas go together and where a new paragraph should begin.
You'll find plenty of resources to help students learn how to write a paragraph as well as improve their paragraph writing skills, including free writing resources on topic sentences and the different types of paragraphs, such as descriptive, expository, and narrative. Articles will assist you in guiding your students and the activities allow them to practice their skills using printable worksheets and quizzes, video lessons, and interactive games.
The four elements essential to good paragraph writing are: unity, order, coherence, and completeness. The following example illustrates the importance of these elements in paragraph writing. In writing, students begin by learning letters, then words, and finally sentences. In time, students learn how to write a paragraph by taking those sentences and organizing them around a common topic. Learning how to write a paragraph can be challenging since it requires knowing how to write a great topic sentence, using supporting details and transitional words, as well as finding a strong concluding sentence. In fiction, writing a paragraph means understanding which ideas go together and where a new paragraph should begin.
You'll find plenty of resources to help students learn how to write a paragraph as well as improve their paragraph writing skills, including free writing resources on topic sentences and the different types of paragraphs, such as descriptive, expository, and narrative. Articles will assist you in guiding your students and the activities allow them to practice their skills using printable worksheets and quizzes, video lessons, and interactive games.
