Writing Application
Learn
Now it is time to write your own paragraphs! Follow these steps to write a great paragraph:
- Pick a topic - What do you want to write about?
- Write a topic sentence - Tell the reader your main idea
- Add supporting sentences - Give 2-4 details, facts, or examples
- Write a closing sentence - Wrap up your paragraph
Writing Tip:
Before you write, think of your details first. You can make a quick list of ideas. Then put them in order that makes sense!
Paragraph Planning
Here is a simple plan you can use:
- Topic: What is your paragraph about?
- Detail 1: One thing about your topic
- Detail 2: Another thing about your topic
- Detail 3: One more thing about your topic
- Ending: How will you wrap it up?
Examples
Watch how we build a paragraph step by step:
Example: Writing About a Pet
Plan:
- Topic: My cat
- Detail 1: Soft orange fur
- Detail 2: Likes to play with string
- Detail 3: Sleeps on my bed
- Ending: Best pet
Finished Paragraph:
"My cat Sunny is a great pet. She has soft orange fur that I love to pet. Sunny likes to play with string and chase it around the room. At night, she sleeps at the end of my bed. Sunny is the best pet I could ask for."
Example: Writing About a Place
Plan:
- Topic: The park
- Detail 1: Swings and slides
- Detail 2: Big field for running
- Detail 3: Picnic tables
- Ending: Fun place to go
Finished Paragraph:
"The park near my house is wonderful. There are swings and slides to play on. A big field lets you run and play catch. Picnic tables are perfect for eating lunch outside. The park is a fun place to spend the day."
Practice
Complete these writing activities. Get paper and a pencil ready!
Practice 1: Finish the Paragraph
Topic sentence: "Summer is a fun time of year."
Task: Write 2-3 supporting sentences and a closing sentence to finish this paragraph.
Practice 2: Add Supporting Sentences
Topic sentence: "My favorite food is spaghetti."
Closing sentence: "Spaghetti always makes me smile."
Task: Write 3 supporting sentences that go between the topic and closing sentence.
Practice 3: Write About Your Family
Task: Write a paragraph about your family. Include:
- A topic sentence about your family
- 3 supporting sentences with details
- A closing sentence
Practice 4: Write About a Favorite Toy
Task: Think of a toy you like. Write a complete paragraph about it. Use the planning steps from the lesson.
Practice 5: Write About School
Task: Write a paragraph about something you like at school. It could be a subject, recess, lunch, or friends.
Practice 6: Write About an Animal
Task: Pick an animal you think is interesting. Write a paragraph telling about that animal.
Plan first:
- What animal did you pick?
- What are 3 details about it?
- How will you end your paragraph?
Practice 7: Write About a Season
Task: Pick your favorite season (spring, summer, fall, or winter). Write a paragraph about why you like it. Give at least 3 reasons.
Practice 8: Write About Something You Can Do
Task: Think of something you are good at (like drawing, soccer, reading, or helping). Write a paragraph about it.
Practice 9: Write About a Special Day
Task: Think of a day that was special to you (a birthday, holiday, or trip). Write a paragraph telling about that day.
Practice 10: Free Choice
Task: Pick your own topic! Write a complete paragraph with:
- 1 topic sentence
- 3-4 supporting sentences
- 1 closing sentence
Practice 11: Paragraph Check
Task: Look at one paragraph you wrote today. Check these things:
- Does your topic sentence tell the main idea?
- Do all supporting sentences match the topic?
- Does your closing sentence wrap up the paragraph?
Practice 12: Partner Share
Task: Read your best paragraph to a family member or friend. Ask them:
- What is my paragraph about?
- What details did you like?
- Is there anything I should add?
Check Your Understanding
Think about these questions:
- What are the four steps to writing a paragraph?
- Why is it helpful to plan before you write?
- How many supporting sentences should a paragraph have?
- What makes a good closing sentence?
Next Steps
- Keep a writing journal and write one paragraph each day
- Try writing about different topics to practice
- Read your paragraphs out loud to hear how they sound
- Move on to the Editing Workshop to learn how to make your writing even better