Jumbled Paragraph
Jumbled Paragraph
Scrambled
Paragraph
Writing Activity
1. Titles are underlined. The important words are capitalized. Titles are not writ-
ten using sentence format. Titles tell the main idea.
4. Once the three sentence pairs are in place (six sentences, all to-
gether) the topic sentence and clincher are added. These sentences
should relate to each other, but not be repetitious.
1. Using the student handout before this one, review the basic structure of an
organized paragraph with the students.
3. Remind students to begin by finding the three sentence pairs and then se-
quencing those pairs using transitions and other inferential word clues.
4. Next, students should decide which of the two remaining sentences is the
topic sentence and which is the clincher.
6. After each lesson its important to hand out a copy of the com-
pleted paragraph written in a publishable format. This helps students
understand that the sentences in an actual; paragraph are strung to-
gether without numbers and unnecessary spaces.
Ive been in business almost a year Skippers owner thought I did such a
and Im busier than ever. great job that he told all his friends.
Every Saturday, I have about Mom and I delivered them to all the
seven dog-washing appointments. houses in our neighborhood.
2. TOPIC SENTENCE:
introduces the whole paragraph
My Own Business
2. TOPIC SENTENCE: introduces whole paragraph
A few days later, my neighbors collie, Skippers owner thought I did such a
Skipper, was my first customer. great job that he told all his friends.
7. THIRD DETAIL: third fact or idea stated in a general way 8. MOREABOUT THETHIRD DETAIL: adds to third detail with more facts + ideas