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Paragraphs and Beyond “The Writing Process”. 1. Writing for purpose: Why do we write? 2. The Writing Process. What you need to check for when submitting.

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1 Paragraphs and Beyond “The Writing Process”

2 1. Writing for purpose: Why do we write? 2. The Writing Process. What you need to check for when submitting a written assignment. 3. Constructing a Paragraph and Extending the Process to Longer Pieces: Narratives/Essays 4. Business Letter (Corrections) 5. Any questions before we begin? Reminders – NSG #1 Reading your Independent Novel - Vocabulary Unit #4

3  Explain  Instruct  Describe  Tell a story (Narrative)

4  Examples!

5 - Not enough detail to support the topic - Not having a clear theme statement to let the reader know what your writing is about. It should clearly deal with the topic you have been assigned - Organizing your thoughts into a logical sequence - Structural problems: sentence structure, paragraphs, conventions - Lack of proofreading!!

6 Are your building block to any type of writing Is a group of sentences that develops a main idea The beginning of a new paragraph signals that a new idea will be introduced Good paragraphs have three main parts: 1. Main Idea: this can be clearly expressed in a topic sentence, which can appear anywhere in the paragraph.

7 2. Supporting Sentences: explain the main idea of the paragraph. They use related details or examples to expand on the idea presented. 3. Closing Sentence: A good closing reinforces the main idea! It can add something new, and leave the reader with a manageable chunk of information to think about.

8 Good paragraphs have: Order Unity Coherence

9  The Essay OR Narrative…

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12  Look at the following photographs. Study each carefully and decide on an idea you would like to express about the photograph in a descriptive, narrative or expository paragraph. Notice all the details in the picture. The details will help you form a conclusion. The conclusion you have formed is a main idea, in this case a dominant impression. It is a suitable topic sentence for a paragraph.

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16  Picture #1:  Picture #2:  Picture #3:

17 Any questions??


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