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Powerful Paragraphs
I'm pretty sure someone hid the last paragraph of my essay on a shelf that I can't reach.
But I don't want to jump to conclusions.

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Definition
A paragraph is a group of sentences that focuses on a single theme, or main idea.
The main idea is the most important point that readers should know and understand in reading your paragraph.

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What is in a paragraph
Topic sentence = introduce the main idea

Body= provide additional information

Concluding sentence= wraps up the paragraph, usually by restating the topic sentence.

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Read the text about the Eiffel tower 

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What is the main idea of this paragraph?
A
The 1889 World's fair
B
The Eiffel Tower
C
Paris
D
towers around the world

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Which sentence is off topic and does not belong in this paragraph?

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Which statement is not true for the topic sentence
A
it always has to grab your attention
B
it is usually the first sentence
C
it clearly states the main idea
D
it concludes what you think about the topic

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Read the next text

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How does the writer grab the reader's attention and introduce the topic?

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What is the main idea of the paragraph?

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Elon Musk

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Think of a paragraph that you can write about the image and write down your topic sentence.

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Think of a paragraph that you can write about the image and write down your topic sentence.

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Think of a paragraph that you can write about the image and write down your topic sentence.

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Choose one of the three topics

Write your topic sentence down and add 
three sentences with supporting detail.

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Mentor each other's writing
Swap your writing with someone. 
Use their topic sentence and write three supporting sentences that is different to what they've written.

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Supporting details
Remember your supporting sentences should:
make your paragraph STRONGER.
make your paragraph MORE INTERESTING.

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Return your writing
Now try to use the best supporting sentences and rewrite your paragraph also adding a concluding sentence.
Check each other's work.

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