PPT-Writing Body Paragraphs

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Please use your organizers to guide your writing Remember to save your work frequently NOTICE All examples provided in this PowerPoint are to help guide you in your choices You may NOT copy my sentences These are mine Write your own. T. EL-Con is a strategy to help us create beautifully structured paragraphs. . T= Topic Sentence. First sentence of . paragraph. Tells what paragraph is about.. Answers question/responds . to . prompt. Day Two: Body Paragraphs. Return to the AP LIT Writing Guide notes pages and make a sub-heading: . Elements of Superior Body Paragraphs . Homework: Wiki. The task for the wiki is to create, as a class, the AP Study Guides for later use in the course. . Across the Curriculum. 4. th. Six Weeks Assignment.  . Read the two articles about Prezi and PowerPoint.. http://presentationpanda.com/uncategorized/powerpoint-vs-prezi-whats-the-difference/. https://blog.udemy.com/prezi-vs-powerpoint/. A Writer’s Tool!. Pilcrow. . It originally . comes from the Greek . paragraphos. . (. para. , “beside” and . graphein. , “to write”), which led to the Old French . paragraph. , which evolved into . In this . lesson, . you . will learn how to make your paragraphs flow . by using transition phrases to connect ideas in your body paragraphs.. In each body paragraph of your essay, you will explain a reason that supports your opinion.. Introduction. Created by: Marialuisa A. Perez. What’s a Scrambled Paragraph?. You’ve all heard of word scramble, right? Well this is the same concept except with a paragraph. . Scrambled paragraphs are literary puzzles to test how well you speak the English language.. What do you notice about the techniques Margaret Thatcher uses to persuade her audience to support her?. Choosing Your Points. Mind map the techniques that Thatcher uses to persuade her audience to support her.. Name:. Period:. Title:. . Type:. . Expository. Length: Multiple Paragraphs. Writing Process Rubric. Prewriting. . brainstorms and plans writing . . Rough Draft Writing. . uses plan to generate rough draft. How to write the rough draft. The Importance of Organization. Why is . organization. important in argument?. Guides. . an audience through your reasoning . process. Offers. . a clear explanation of each argued point.. a. nd. Explication: The Final Draft. Unit: Wealth and Poverty. English 4A. Review of Terms. Explication. An analysis which describes the possible meanings and relationships of the words, images, and other small units that make up a poem.. What Is . On Demand Writing. ?.  . ·.         Fifth graders are asked to write a . LETTER. or an . ARTICLE. .. ·.         In these two forms, students are asked to . narrate, persuade, or inform. Expressing Surprising . or Unexpected Things . that have Happened. Narrative Paragraphs. Learning goals:. In this chapter you will learn and practice:. Basic . Narrative Paragraph . Structure. Chronological Order. Step #1. Look around the room until you see an object or something else that reminds you of something that happened in the past. Jot down that memory. If you don’t see anything in the room that reminds you of your past, think of your most vivid memory from your childhood and write that down.. If you want to improve and refine the sentence and paragraph writing skills of middle grade students, then Writing Fabulous Sentences and Paragraphs is a must have. Topics covered include: - Sentences -- combining sentences, adding descriptive details, using figurative language - Single Paragraphs -- recognizing and writing main idea, topic sentence, and supportive details - Multiple Paragraphs -- organizing notes and sentences into paragraphs, writing multiple paragraphs using webs, outlines, and notetaker forms - 27 organizer forms for writing six types of paragraphs which include: how-to, narrative, compare/contrast, descriptive, persuasive and definition Teacher resource information includes: - keeping writing folders - holding student writing conferences - writing conference forms - a paragraph skills checklist

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