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Writing a Paragraph

Grade 2 · English Language Arts · Writing · Alabama, USA

Lesson Summary

Put together a topic sentence, supporting details, and a closing sentence to form a paragraph.

Explanation

A paragraph starts with a topic sentence that tells your main idea. Then you add 2 to 4 supporting sentences with details, facts, or examples. Finally, you end with a closing sentence that wraps everything up. The closing sentence can restate the main idea in a new way or share a final thought. Indent the first line of your paragraph to show the reader where it starts.

Practice Questions

Q1: What are the three parts of a paragraph?
Answer: A topic sentence, supporting details, and a closing sentence.
Q2: What should you do at the very start of a paragraph?
Answer: Indent the first line.
Q3: What does a closing sentence do?
Answer: It wraps up the paragraph by restating the main idea or giving a final thought.
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