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Perfect Paragraphs - A Lesson on Writing Coherent and Well-Structured Paragraphs

In this lesson, students will learn the essential elements of a perfect paragraph, including the topic sentence, transitions, details, and concluding sentence. They will then apply this knowledge by writing a paragraph using the RADDD+CS method, based on a character from "A Christmas Carol" and personal experiences.

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Perfect Paragraphs - A Lesson on Writing Coherent and Well-Structured Paragraphs

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  1. Do Now 1. Open your binders to the Reading/Writing section. 2. Fill in the heading: Perfect Paragraphs 3. Sit quietly and wait for instructions

  2. Agenda • Mini-Lesson: How to write a Perfect Paragraph • Paragraph Assignment • Objective • 1. You will be able to write a perfect paragraph.

  3. What makes a perfect paragraph? • Topic Sentence (tells the reader what the paragraph is about) • Transitions (words used to connect one idea to the next) • Details (pieces of information that one finds in the text) • ) Concluding Sentence (use different words to restate the topic sentence)

  4. How do you write a perfect paragraph? R A D D D +CS

  5. Answer the following question using RADDD+CS: How would you characterize Scrooge from A Christmas Carol? Use details from the text to support your answer. R A D D D +CS

  6. Assignment Use RADDD +CS to answer the following question. What hardships, struggles, or difficulties have you had to overcome in your life? Use details from your life to support your answer. Anything you do not finish in class is for homework. You also have your vocabulary take home quiz for homework!

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