Lets Practice How To Write A Paragraph
Lets Practice How To Write A Paragraph
LET’S PRACTICE!
How to Write a Paragraph
I. Review
As you read this paragraph, you will review the key parts of a paragraph.
Main Idea: The main idea of this text is underlined with wavy lines.
Details: The details that support the main idea are underlined.
Examples: Examples that expand upon key details are circled.
Sea Stars
Although sea stars are commonly called, “starfish,” they are
not actually fish. Sea stars are echinoderms. Other echinoderms
include sand dollars, sea urchins, and sea cucumbers. Unlike fish,
sea stars have arms. Most sea stars have only five arms and are in
the shape of a five-pointed star. Fish swim through the water,
whereas sea stars move by using tiny tube feet. These tube feet,
located on the underside of their bodies, also help sea stars
hold their prey. Sea stars and fish both live
underwater, but that is where their
similarities end.
LET’S PRACTICE!
How to Write a Paragraph
II. Plan Your Paragraph
Choose a topic to write about. Then, complete the graphic organizer.
Topic Sentence Music and emotions are hand in hand an applied throughout our lives.
Detail Music and emotions have a lot to do with music as it is made of emotions.
Example We all listen to the song"Suffer mamon" or "Give me back my girl".Many of us know
that this song was composed thanks to a woman who preferred the material to the
sentimental, and there were fights there was even a movie about that.
Detail Music is a universal language, where we can clearly understand with the simple chords
that it is a sad song, music is not understood, it is enjoyed.
Example how many of us have danced to songs in English or with words that we didn't
even understand in fifteen years, we got exited dancing to songs that we didn't
even understand.
Conclusion Music is made of emotions, and we activate our emotions with music.