Paragraph Writing

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English and mediaSecondary Education

This lesson contains 20 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

time-iconLesson duration is: 40 min

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Expected Learning Outcomes
In this lesson, I will.............
-identify and list the elements of paragraph writing.
-analyze and share their real-life experiences and incidents.
-differentiate between opening and closing sentence.
-apply indentation and punctuation to their paragraphs.
-write good paragraphs on the given topics.

 

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Q- Share a memorable event/ activity you witnessed last month. Don’t forget to add suitable beginning and end to make proper sense.

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Q- Name the main elements of a Paragraph listed in the “Paragraph song”.

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Q- Fill in the blanks to complete the paragraph on 'Your favorite Toy'.

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Supporting sentence 2
Supporting Sentence 3
Topic Sentence
Closing Sentence
Supporting Sentence 1
I have learned many facts about owls.
First, most owls are  nocturnal which means they hunt at night.
Next, owls cannot move their eyes in the socket so they must turn their entire head.
Finally, the smallest owl is the Elf Owl which is 6 inches long and has a wingspan of 15 inches.
Owls are very interesting birds and I would like to collect more facts on them.

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PARAGRAPH WRITING S.L No. 1.5
Compose a good paragraph in 70-80 words on “Morning Assembly in my school”. Talk about the age-old ritual/culture of your school and the joy you behold. Don’t forget to give an appropriate title to your write-up. Illustrate the activity you liked the most during the morning assembly. 

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Compose a good paragraph on “My Motivating Mother”. Talk about the things she does for you and add a warm thank you. Don’t forget to give amazing titles to your paragraphs. (40-50 words)

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Paragraph Writing


  •  I organize and indent my paragraph well.
  • My paragraph contains- Topic sentences, supporting sentences, and closing sentences.
  • I gave the proper title to my paragraph. 



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Q- What makes a simple paragraph perfect?

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Now, I can write good paragraphs.
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Home Assignment
-Open PADLET link given by your teacher to compose a perfect paragraph on “My Virtual DLF”. (50-60 words)




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