Dec 17 2024 TTOC Paragraph Structure and Transition Words Lesson

Silent Read 20 min


Lesson Outline:

1. Introduction:

    • What is the purpose of a paragraph?
    • Why do we need transition words?
  • Write on the board: "A paragraph is like a mini-essay. It has a clear beginning, middle, and end."


2. Mini Lecture & Notes 

Students should copy the following notes into their notebooks:


Notes: Paragraph Structure and Transition Words

1. Paragraph Structure:

  • Topic Sentence:

    • The first sentence in a paragraph.
    • Introduces the main idea clearly and concisely.
    • Answers the question: What is this paragraph about?
  • Supporting Sentences:

    • Provide evidence, examples, or explanations to support the topic sentence.
    • Include specific details to make your writing clear and interesting.
  • Concluding Sentence:

    • The last sentence in a paragraph.
    • Restates the main idea and wraps up the paragraph.
    • Helps transition to the next idea.

2. Transition Words:

  • Why use transition words?

    • They connect ideas and make your writing smoother and easier to follow.
  • Types of Transition Words:

    • For Addition: furthermore, moreover, in addition, also.
    • For Contrast: however, on the other hand, nevertheless, but.
    • For Cause and Effect: because, therefore, as a result, consequently.
    • For Examples: for instance, for example, such as.
    • For Conclusion: in conclusion, to sum up, overall, finally.

3. IF TIME: Guided Practice 

  1. Activity 1: Build a Paragraph - Pair Work!!!



  • Write a paragraph on the topic: "The best season of the year and why," using at least three transition words.

Be ready to present!!!! 

If Time - Pairs - present in class! Students to keep their work!




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