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Steps for Writing Sentences

Steps for Writing Sentences. P ick a formula E xplore the words to fit the formula N ote the words S earch & Check M ark out the imposters A sk “is there a verb?” R oot out the subject, Ask “Who or What?” K ey in on the Beginning Ending Meaning. The Paragraph Express. Cue Card 21.

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Steps for Writing Sentences

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  1. Steps for Writing Sentences • Pick a formula • Explore the words to fit the formula • Note the words • Search & Check • Mark out the imposters • Ask “is there a verb?” • Root out the subject, Ask “Who or What?” • Key in on the • Beginning • Ending • Meaning

  2. The Paragraph Express Cue Card 21 Cupplers are the transitions

  3. Sentence Types Used in Paragraphs Paragraph PartSentence Type Introduction Topic Sentence Body Detail Sentences Conclusion Clincher Sentence

  4. Steps for Writing a Topic, Detail and Clincher Sentence Pick a formula and a sentence type. Explore words to fit the sentence type. Note the words. Search and check. Plan Execute Evaluate

  5. Topic Topic Topic Details Details Details Ideas for concluding paragraph: Pt. of View: Tense: Ideas for introductory paragraph: Seq. Seq. Seq. Transition: Transition: Transition: Transition: Transition: Transition: Transition: Transition: Transition: Transition: Transition: Transition: D.Turner 2005

  6. Main Idea 1 Main Idea 2 Main Idea 3 Details Details Details Ideas for concluding paragraph: Pt. of View: Tense: Ideas for introductory paragraph: Seq. Seq. Seq. D.Turner 2005

  7. Key Topic The FRAME Routine is about… Main idea 1 Main idea 2 Main idea 3 Essential details Essential details Essential details So What? (What’s important to understand about this?) Main Idea 1 Main Idea 2 Main Idea 3 First, Next, Finally, In short, To sum up, In summary, To conclude, Pick One

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