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tastes good |
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bumpy skin |
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must peel to eat |
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A cold orange tastes good on a hot summer day. |
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An orange has a bumpy skin that smells good. |
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You must peel an orange to eat it. |
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write three sentences about a person you know. |
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write three sentences about your school. |
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write three sentences about your desk. |

Do you ever feel
like you are going to explode when the teacher asks you to write
a paragraph.
Do you feel your heart pounding
or your face getting red if your teacher tells you to write a
GOOD paragraph?

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eat them |
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different colors |
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grow on trees |
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great in a pie |
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some have worms |
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Apples come in different colors. |
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Apples grow on trees. |
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You can eat an apple. |
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I ate an apple pie. |
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Sometimes an apple has a worm .in it. |
| ..............Apples come in different colors. Apples grow on trees. You can eat an apple. I ate an apple pie. Sometimes an apple has a worm in it. |
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| Topic Sentence | Let me tell you what I know about apples. |
| Detail Sentence | Apples come in different colors. |
| Detail Sentence | Apples grow on trees. |
| Detail Sentence | You can eat an apple. |
| Detail Sentence | I ate an apple pie. |
| Detail Sentence | Sometimes an apple has a worm in it. |
| Conclusion or Closing Sentence |
I noticed that two of the detail sentences start with the same word. I think we can change them into something more interesting by combining the two simple sentences into one compound sentence using the conjunction "and" like this:
| Topic Sentence | Let me tell you what I know about apples. |
| Detail Sentence | Apples come in different colors. |
| Detail Sentence | Apples grow on trees. |
| Detail Sentence | You can eat an apple. |
| Detail Sentence | I ate an apple pie. |
| Detail Sentence | Sometimes an apple has a worm in it. |
| Conclusion or Closing Sentence |
| Topic Sentence | Let me tell you what I know about apples. |
| Detail Sentence | Apples come in different colors and they grow on trees. |
| Detail Sentence | You can eat an apple. |
| Detail Sentence | I ate an apple pie. |
| Detail Sentence | Sometimes an apple has a worm in it. |
| Conclusion or Closing Sentence |
Now look at detail sentences
#2 and
#3.
Did you notice that the verb "eat" is used in a present tense
(eat) in #2 sentence and past tense
"ate"
in #3?
As a good paragraph writer you have to be careful to make sure that you always have "verb agreement" throughout your paragraph. In other words, you have to make sure that everything in the paragraph takes place in the same time zone: past, present or future. I think we will choose to make our paragraph in the present tense, so that means we have to make a small change to detail sentence #3.
| Topic Sentence | Let me tell you what I know about apples. |
| Detail Sentence | Apples come in different colors and they grow on trees. |
| Detail Sentence | You can eat an apple. |
| Detail Sentence | I ate an apple pie. |
| Detail Sentence | Sometimes an apple has a worm in it. |
| Conclusion or Closing Sentence |
| Topic Sentence | Let me tell you what I know about apples. |
| Detail Sentence | Apples come in different colors and they grow on trees. |
| Detail Sentence | You can eat an apple. |
| Detail Sentence | I like to eat apple pie. |
| Detail Sentence | Sometimes an apple has a worm in it. |
| Conclusion or Closing Sentence |
I think we can combine those two small sentences into a nice complex sentence now with just a little thought.
These are adjectives that will make our sentence SHOW not TELL the reader what we want to say!
You can eat an fresh
apple, but I like to eat
them in homemade apple pie.
Wait a minute... what is wrong with that? It sounds funny.
Did you remember the article rule for "an"? An is an article (part of speech). You use "an" in front of words which begin with a vowel. Use the article "a" in front of words that begin with a consonant like "fresh".
so.....
Now, let's have a look at sentence #4. We need to do a little work on it too. Let's rework the verb "has" to make it an action verb instead of a being verb.
| Topic Sentence | Let me tell you what I know about apples. |
| Detail Sentence | Apples come in different colors and they grow on trees. |
| Detail Sentence | You can eat a fresh apple, but I like to eat them in homemade apple pie. |
| Detail Sentence | Sometimes an apple has a worm in it. |
| Conclusion or Closing Sentence |
| Topic Sentence | Let me tell you what I know about apples. |
| Detail Sentence | Apples come in different colors and they grow on trees. |
| Detail Sentence | You can eat a fresh apple, but I like to eat them in homemade apple pie. |
| Detail Sentence | Sometimes a worm is living in the apple. |
| Conclusion or Closing Sentence |
Finally, we are ready for the Conclusion or Closing Sentence. It doesn't matter whether you call the last sentence of a paragraph a "conclusion" or "closing" sentence. they both mean the same thing. This is the end of your paragraph and you are letting the reader know it is the end.
Do you remember the "paragraph box" from above?
Paragraphs are like boxes. They have three parts: a topic sentence (which is like the box), detail sentences (which are the present inside the box), and the conclusion or closing sentence (which is like a bow that ties the whole thing together).
Our paragraph has a great "box" or topic sentence: Let me tell you what I know about apples.
Our paragraph has a great set of "presents" or detail sentences inside the box: Apples come in different colors and they grow on trees. You can eat a fresh apple, but I like to eat them in a homemade apple pie. Sometimes a worm is living in the apple.
We need a great conclusion sentence: here is a good clue...look at the topic sentence and think about how to "tie" it to the conclusion sentence.
| Topic Sentence | Let me tell you what I know about apples. |
| Detail Sentence | Apples come in different colors and they grow on trees. |
| Detail Sentence | You can eat a fresh apple, but I like to eat them in homemade apple pie. |
| Detail Sentence | Sometimes a worm is living in the apple. |
| Conclusion or Closing Sentence | These are just a few things you should know about apples. |
| ..........Let me tell you what I know about apples. Apples come in different colors and they grow on trees. You can eat a fresh apple, but I like to eat them in homemade apple pie. Sometimes a worm is living in the apple. These are just a few things you should know about apples. |
red = topic sentence it is like a box which holds the details
blue = detail sentences, they are like the present inside the box. Help the reader by SHOWING not TELLING with good adjectives.
purple = conclusion or closing sentence which is like a bow holding the details and topic sentence together. It "ties" the paragraph together!
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eat them |
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different colors |
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grow on trees |
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great in a pie |
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some have worms |
| .......Let me tell you what I know about apples. Apples come in different colors and they grow on trees. You can eat a fresh apple, but I like to eat them in homemade apple pie. Sometimes a worm is living in the apple. These are just a few things you should know about apples. |
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List things you know--use short words |
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Use your list of short words to create sentences |
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Put the sentences in order |
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Create a good topic sentence |
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See what you can do to make your detail sentences SHOW not TELL the reader about your topic by combining sentences into complex or compound sentences, adding interesting adjectives and creating "mind pictures" for the reader |
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Always make sure that spelling and especially verb agreement are in order |
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Write a great conclusion or closing sentence by looking at the topic sentence and tying the detail sentences up in a neat box |
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Don't forget to indent, capitalize beginning sentence words and always punctuate correctly |
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Read your paragraph and be proud! |
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You can a fresh apple,
but I like to eat them in homemade apple . Sometimes a is living in the . These are just a few things you should know about
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| A great pet. | How Egyptians built the pyramids. |
| My favorite food. | Solar Energy is a good for the earth. |
| A funny kid I know. | School is a place to learn new things. |
| The best holiday. | Summer is coming! |
