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In honor of the Q&A section of my TPT store , I am sharing a little more about my paragraph puzzles today in VIDEO form! Questions answered in this video: What exactly will I get when I purchase a month of paragraph puzzles? Can these be differentiated to meet the needs of my strug

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An experienced 4th grade teacher's tips to develop strong writers who are capable of writing a quality paragraph including a topic sentence, supporting details that are relevant to the topic, and a satisfying conclusion sentence! Transitional words/phrases are emphasized as well as the mechanics of indenting the start of each paragraph.

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What are Scrambled Paragraphs? Scrambled paragraphs are sentences taken from a complete paragraph for your students to rearrange. They are like puzzles your students will put back together using what they know about text structure. Teachers

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Did you think teaching students to write would be a snap? I mean, you are a college-educated, certified individual. How hard could it possibly be? Well, it’s a challenge, especially when just starting out. In my classroom,

We're linking up with Ashley to share our favorite writing idea pins!     LOVE this How-To idea!!  We tried how-to blow a bubble with g... Narrative Writing Prompts First Grade, Lesson Plan Second Grade, 1st Grade Narrative Writing Prompts, Paragraph Writing Worksheets Grade 2, Narrative Writing For 2nd Grade, First Grade Narrative Writing Prompts, Narrative Writing For First Grade, Personal Narrative Writing First Grade, Writing 3rd Grade Activities

We're linking up with Ashley to share our favorite writing idea pins! LOVE this How-To idea!! We tried how-to blow a bubble with gum this past year, but discovered lots of our kiddos couldn't blow a bubble (didn't think about that)! This idea is fun and something our kiddos should be able to do... Source: http://www.lessonplandiva.com/2012/09/how-to-writing-and-non-fiction.html This idea from Kelly at Teacher Idea Factory is darling! I bet the kiddos LOVE to see themselves doing this…

Teaching first grade and second grade students how to write a paragraph isn’t a walk in the park. Today I am sharing four steps that will help you use this writing workshop model to teach your 1st and 2nd-grade students how to write a paragraph. I like to explicitly teach what a paragraph is using writing anchor charts and then identify the different parts of a paragraph. You can break these up into multiple writing lessons and writing mini lessons. Teaching Writing 3rd Grade, Shared Writing Second Grade, Paragraph Writing For Grade 2, 2nd Grade Paragraph Writing, Writing Lessons For Second Grade, Paragraph Writing Worksheets Grade 2, How To Write A Sentence First Grade, How To Write Paragraphs, Writing 3rd Grade Activities

Teaching first grade and second grade students how to write a paragraph isn’t a walk in the park. Today I am sharing four steps that will help you use this writing workshop model to teach your 1st and 2nd-grade students how to write a paragraph. I like to explicitly teach what a paragraph is using writing anchor charts and then identify the different parts of a paragraph. You can break these up into multiple writing lessons and writing mini lessons.

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