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Description eBook PDF format Sample Pages How to Write a Paragraph is a simple, no-prep, 12-week writing program that will have your students building paragraphs in record time.  This K-2...
Description eBook PDF format Sample Pages How to Write a Paragraph is a simple, no-prep, 12-week writing program that will have your students building paragraphs in record time.  This K-2...
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Description

eBook PDF format

Sample Pages

How to Write a Paragraph is a simple, no-prep, 12-week writing program that will have your students building paragraphs in record time.  This K-2 curriculum begins by reviewing sentence structure and writing mechanics then slowly builds to writing complete paragraphs over a 4-day week.  Each week is simply structured with a daily instructional guide that includes verbal reminders and short teaching examples.  This new writing program can easily be adapted to home or classroom settings.  See below for full product description.

Please note this product is included in our R.E.A.D. Curriculum Notebook Grade 1

Overview

How to WRITE a Paragraph covers 4 days each week over a course of 12 weeks.  The first four weeks review sentence structure, grammar, and mechanics as well as the use of strong adjectives and verbs. The remaining 8 weeks cover four different types of paragraph writing (Descriptive, Opinion, Informative and Narrative) in two week increments. A simple teaching outline is provided detailing the goals and instructional points for each week.  Children complete their writing assignments by following a simple daily checklist.

 Please note this product is included in our R.E.A.D. Curriculum Notebook Grade 1

Week 1: Sentence Structure & Mechanics

Week 2: Topics & Main Ideas

Week 3: Types of Writing

Week 4: Strong Adjectives & Verbs

Week 5: Descriptive Paragraph (My Teacher)

Week 6: Descriptive Paragraphs (Mystery Food)

Week 7: Opinion Paragraph (My Favorite Candy)

Week 8: Opinion Paragraph (A Good Friend)

Week 9: Informative Writing (Animal Report)

Week 10: Informative Writing (All About Me)

Week 11: Narrative Writing (My Best Day Ever)

Week 12: Narrative Writing (An Exciting Event)

 

Instructional Charts:

  • Sentence Structure Chart
  • Main Idea Chart
  • Types of Writing Chart
  • Types of Writing Chart 2
  • Strong Adjectives Chart
  • Strong Verbs Chart
  • Hamburger Paragraph
  • Paragraph Writing Steps
  • Transitions Chart
  • Read & Edit Chart
    Description

    eBook PDF format

    Sample Pages

    How to Write a Paragraph is a simple, no-prep, 12-week writing program that will have your students building paragraphs in record time.  This K-2 curriculum begins by reviewing sentence structure and writing mechanics then slowly builds to writing complete paragraphs over a 4-day week.  Each week is simply structured with a daily instructional guide that includes verbal reminders and short teaching examples.  This new writing program can easily be adapted to home or classroom settings.  See below for full product description.

    Please note this product is included in our R.E.A.D. Curriculum Notebook Grade 1

    Overview

    How to WRITE a Paragraph covers 4 days each week over a course of 12 weeks.  The first four weeks review sentence structure, grammar, and mechanics as well as the use of strong adjectives and verbs. The remaining 8 weeks cover four different types of paragraph writing (Descriptive, Opinion, Informative and Narrative) in two week increments. A simple teaching outline is provided detailing the goals and instructional points for each week.  Children complete their writing assignments by following a simple daily checklist.

     Please note this product is included in our R.E.A.D. Curriculum Notebook Grade 1

    Week 1: Sentence Structure & Mechanics

    Week 2: Topics & Main Ideas

    Week 3: Types of Writing

    Week 4: Strong Adjectives & Verbs

    Week 5: Descriptive Paragraph (My Teacher)

    Week 6: Descriptive Paragraphs (Mystery Food)

    Week 7: Opinion Paragraph (My Favorite Candy)

    Week 8: Opinion Paragraph (A Good Friend)

    Week 9: Informative Writing (Animal Report)

    Week 10: Informative Writing (All About Me)

    Week 11: Narrative Writing (My Best Day Ever)

    Week 12: Narrative Writing (An Exciting Event)

     

    Instructional Charts:

    • Sentence Structure Chart
    • Main Idea Chart
    • Types of Writing Chart
    • Types of Writing Chart 2
    • Strong Adjectives Chart
    • Strong Verbs Chart
    • Hamburger Paragraph
    • Paragraph Writing Steps
    • Transitions Chart
    • Read & Edit Chart

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      Jennifer F.
      Improved Students Writing

      Loved this bundle. Helped improve students writing.

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      Whitney M.
      A great addition.

      This was a great addition to our class. My second graders enjoyed the assignment and found it engaging.

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      Michelle V.
      What I was looking for.

      This is exactly what I was looking for, thanks!

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      Korey G.
      Effective with little prep!

      This was a great resource to use with my struggling writers! I love that it's broken down by week/ day. Effective with very little prep!

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      Bryttiny Scott
      Increased my child's understanding

      It somewhat helped with my daughter's writing skills. Its affordable and I did see a small improvement especially with her understanding on the layout of what's expected in the different styles of writing.