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Writing lessons should be fun! Once kids get hooked on writing, they wanted to be better writers and are more willing to work on paragraphs that tell a story they care about. You don’t need a separate unit for teaching paragraphs. Rather, you can teach paragraph writing within each specific genre of writing. Let's find out how! Opinion Paragraph Writing, Teaching Paragraphs, Teaching Informational Writing, Kids Learning Charts, Writing Mini Lessons, Writing Conferences, Writing Curriculum, Teaching Third Grade, Writing Instruction

Writing lessons should be fun! Once kids get hooked on writing, they wanted to be better writers and are more willing to work on paragraphs that tell a story they care about. You don’t need a separate unit for teaching paragraphs. Rather, you can teach paragraph writing within each specific genre of writing. Let's find out how!

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Joyce Garcia
Are you teaching your first and second grade students how to write a paragraph but feel like you’re getting nowhere? 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 and then identify the different parts of a paragraph. I like to use writing anchor charts and graphic organizers to help my students through the writing process. Writing Paragraphs 2nd Grade, Step Up To Writing 2nd Grade, Free Paragraph Writing Worksheets, How To Write A Paragraph 3rd Grade, Paragraph Writing 1st Grade, Teach Paragraph Writing, Teaching Paragraph Writing 3rd Grade, How To Teach Writing In Second Grade, Step Up To Writing 3rd Grade

Are you teaching your first and second grade students how to write a paragraph but feel like you’re getting nowhere? 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 and then identify the different parts of a paragraph. I like to use writing anchor charts and graphic organizers to help my students through the writing process.

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Cheri Borden
Paragraph Writing Anchor Chart 3rd Grade, Anchor Chart Paragraph Writing, How To Write A Paragraph 3rd Grade, Teaching Paragraph Writing 3rd Grade, Writing Paragraphs 3rd Grade, Informational Paragraph Anchor Chart, Writing Paragraphs 4th Grade, Paragraph Anchor Chart 3rd Grade, Single Paragraph Outline

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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Megan Blank
Special Education Writing, Writing Paragraphs, Writing Sentences, Reading Tutoring, Teaching Language, Ela Writing, Special Education Elementary, Teaching Special Education, Writing Instruction

So you’ve taught your students to write sentences. Now what? In the beginning of my career, we worked HARD on writing sentences. When it came time to take the next step into writing paragraphs, I found this was even harder for my students. We were able to write 2-3 sentences about a topic or picture, ... Read More about How to Scaffold Paragraph Writing for Special Education

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Jennifer Ray
Narrative Writing Sentence Starters Personal Narrative Endings Anchor Chart, How To Teach Narrative Writing 1st Grade, Personal Narrative 3rd Grade Examples, Narrative Transitions Anchor Chart, Narrative Sentence Starters, Personal Narrative Anchor Charts, Narrative Anchor Chart 2nd Grade, Teaching Writing 3rd Grade, Narrative Beginnings Anchor Chart

When teaching narrative writing in 1st, 2nd, and 3rd grade, there are so many writing skills to cover. They range from creating a sequence of events (beginning, middle, and end) to more difficult

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kiera kindred
Teaching Writing Elementary, Writing Interventions, Writing Mini Lessons, Third Grade Writing, 5th Grade Writing, 3rd Grade Writing, Homeschool Writing, Ela Writing, 4th Grade Writing

Do you have struggling writers who just don't seem to be growing? Do you have reluctant writers who don't seem to get much writing completed? In every class that I have ever taught, there has always been a handful of kiddos that just don't like writing. These students can be toughest to reach. You have

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Not So Wimpy Teacher

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