Title: Organization of Paragraphs
1Organization of Paragraphs
- Writing to Communicate
- Chapter 3
2Basic Organization of a paragraph
- Three basic parts
- Topic sentence introduces the topic and main
idea of the paragraph - Body consists of sentences that explain, or
support, the topic sentence - Concluding sentence ends the paragraph by
reminding the reader of the main point of the
paragraph - When you follow this pattern, your paragraph will
be easy for your reader to understand.
3Topic sentence
- Model 1
- People in the United States celebrate New Years
Eve in many ways.
Topic The subject of the paragraph
Controlling idea Limits the topic of your
paragraph
4Topic SentencesOne topic could have many
controlling ideas.
- New York is a fun place to be on New Years Eve.
- New York has great entertainment.
- New York is the worlds most famous city.
5The Essay
Conclusion
Introduction
Topic
Controlling idea 1
Controlling idea 3
Body Paragraph 3
Body Paragraph 1
Controlling idea 2
Body Paragraph 2
6Writing Paragraphs
- Every paragraph needs a topic sentence. The topic
sentence is usually the first sentence of the
paragraph. It gives the reader an idea of what
the paragraph is going to be about. - The supporting sentences need to be about the
idea presented in the topic sentence. In a
paragraph, every sentence should "belong".
7Each Body Paragraph Topic Sentence (Subject of
the para.) Body (Supporting sentences 1, 2
) Concluding Sentence
8An Example
- I had a wonderful summer. First, I started
sleeping in every day. I would then go swimming
with my friends. I stayed up late watching TV a
lot, and I went to camp for a week. I wished my
summer would never end!
"I had a wonderful summer" is the topic sentence.
Everything else supports that idea. The final
sentence is the concluding sentence. It sums up
what the author wants to communicate in the
paragraph. "I wished my summer would never end!".