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Title: Integrating Technology into Intermediate Reading Curriculum:


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Integrating Technology into Intermediate Reading
Curriculum
Main Idea, Supporting Details
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Topic
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Your visit to the hospital can be a helpful
experience for the patient.
  • First, you can comfort a patient who is ill and
    afraid by giving him or her a warm pat or by
    holding his or her hand.
  • First, you can comfort a patient who is ill and
    afraid by giving him or her a warm pat or by
    holding his or her hand.
  • Also, people often wonder when to say to a
    patient, but it is often good to remember that
    patients often need someone to listen to them.
  • Also, people often wonder when to say to a
    patient, but it is often good to remember that
    patients often need someone to listen to them.
  • So be a caring listener. Finally, remember not
    to stay too long. People who are ill can tire
    easily.
  • So be a caring listener. Finally, remember not
    to stay too long. People who are ill can tire
    easily.

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Paragraph Map
Introductory Detail 1
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LOCATION OF THE TOPIC SENTENCE
A topic sentence may appear at any point within a
paragraph
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TOPIC SENTENCES AT THE BEGINNING 1
Topic Sentence Supporting Detail Supporting
Detail Supporting Detail Supporting Detail
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  • Spanking is a poor way to shape a childs
    behavior. For one thing, the spanking will
    result in feelings of anger and frustration. The
    child, then, will not learn anything positive
    from the punishment. In addition, the spanking
    may actually lead to more bad behavior. Having
    learned that hitting is okay, the child may
    attack smaller children. Finally, the spanking
    teaches children to hide certain actions from
    their parents. Once out of their parents sight,
    however, children may feel they can get away with
    the bad behavior.

Spanking is a poor way to shape a childs
behavior. For one thing, the spanking will
result in feelings of anger and frustration. The
child, then, will not learn anything positive
from the punishment. In addition, the spanking
may actually lead to more bad behavior. Having
learned that hitting is okay, the child may
attack smaller children. Finally, the spanking
teaches children to hide certain actions from
their parents. Once out of their parents sight,
however, children may feel they can get away with
the bad behavior.
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TOPIC SENTENCES AT THE BEGINNING 2
Introductory Detail Topic Sentence Supporting
Detail Supporting Detail Supporting Detail
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  • Extrasensory perception, or ESP, is an area that
    fascinates people. However, ESP is not
    documented by any convincing evidence. For
    instance, it would seem that ESP would be an
    excellent way of winning at games of chance, such
    as are played at gambling casinos. But casino
    owners in Las Vegas and Atlantic City report no
    problem with psychics winning great sums of
    money. For another thing, although great
    publicity is generated when a psychic seems to
    help police solve a crime, the value of such help
    has never been scientifically proven. Psychics
    tips are usually worthless, and a case is solved
    through traditional police work.

Extrasensory perception, or ESP, is an area that
fascinates people. However, ESP is not
documented by any convincing evidence. For
instance, it would seem that ESP would be an
excellent way of winning at games of chance, such
as are played at gambling casinos. But casino
owners in Las Vegas and Atlantic City report no
problem with psychics winning great sums of
money. For another thing, although great
publicity is generated when a psychic seems to
help police solve a crime, the value of such help
has never been scientifically proven. Psychics
tips are usually worthless, and a case is solved
through traditional police work.
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END OF PARAGRAPH
Supporting Detail Supporting Detail Supporting
Detail Supporting Detail Topic Sentence
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  • A study at one prison showed that owning a pet
    can change a hardened prison inmate into a more
    caring person. Another study discovered that
    senior citizens, both those living alone and
    those in nursing homes, became more interested in
    life when they were given pets to care for. Even
    emotionally disturbed children have been observed
    to smile and react with interest if there is a
    cuddly kitten or puppy to hold. Animals, then,
    can be a means of therapy for many kinds of
    individuals.

A study at one prison showed that owning a pet
can change a hardened prison inmate into a more
caring person. Another study discovered that
senior citizens, both those living alone and
those in nursing homes, became more interested in
life when they were given pets to care for. Even
emotionally disturbed children have been observed
to smile and react with interest if there is a
cuddly kitten or puppy to hold. Animals, then,
can be a means of therapy for many kinds of
individuals.
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BEGINNING AND END OF A PARAGRAPH
Topic Sentence Supporting Detail Supporting
Detail Supporting Detail Topic Sentence
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  •  We are on our way to becoming a cashless,
    checkless society, a trend that began with the
    credit card. Now some banks are offering debit
    cards instead of credit cards. The costs of
    purchases made with these cards are deducted from
    the holders bank account instead of being added
    to a monthly bill. And checking accounts, which
    are mainly used for paying bills, are going
    electronic. Now some people can make computer
    transactions over their push-button phones to pay
    bills by transferring money from their account to
    the account of whomever they owe. Soon we may be
    able to conduct most of our business without
    signing a check or actually seeing the

 We are on our way to becoming a cashless,
checkless society, a trend that began with the
credit card. Now some banks are offering debit
cards instead of credit cards. The costs of
purchases made with these cards are deducted from
the holders bank account instead of being added
to a monthly bill. And checking accounts, which
are mainly used for paying bills, are going
electronic. Now some people can make computer
transactions over their push-button phones to pay
bills by transferring money from their account to
the account of whomever they owe. Soon we may be
able to conduct most of our business without
signing a check or actually seeing the
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TOPIC SENTENCES WITHIN A PARAGRAPH
Introductory Detail Introductory Detail Topic
Sentence Supporting Detail Supporting Detail
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  • Many of us are annoyed by telephone solicitors
    who call us day and night, trying to sell us
    everything from magazine subscriptions to
    vacation homes. These electronic intruders dont
    seem to care how much they are inconveniencing us
    and refuse to take no for an answer. However,
    these nuisance callers can be stopped if we take
    charge of the conversation. As soon as one of
    them asks if we are Mr. or Ms. X, we should
    respond, Yes, and are you a telephone
    solicitor? This technique puts them on the
    defensive. We then have an opening to say that
    we dont accept solicitations over the phone,
    only through the mail. This puts a quick end to
    the conversation.

Many of us are annoyed by telephone solicitors
who call us day and night, trying to sell us
everything from magazine subscriptions to
vacation homes. These electronic intruders dont
seem to care how much they are inconveniencing us
and refuse to take no for an answer. However,
these nuisance callers can be stopped if we take
charge of the conversation. As soon as one of
them asks if we are Mr. or Ms. X, we should
respond, Yes, and are you a telephone
solicitor? This technique puts them on the
defensive. We then have an opening to say that
we dont accept solicitations over the phone,
only through the mail. This puts a quick end to
the conversation.
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Topic
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  • Often when older children move back home,
    unpleasant tensions and disagreements arise.
    However, adult children who move back home can
    avoid family conflicts by following some tips.
    First, they should contribute what they canand
    it need not be in terms of money Being
    productive family members will help them earn
    their keep. This can involve tutoring or
    coaching younger sisters or brothers, or helping
    Mom and Dad with chores and errands. Second,
    these returnees should not expect their parents
    to rescue them from difficulties. As adults,
    they are responsible for getting out of their own
    scrapesand for trying to avoid them in the first
    place. Last, they must respect their parents
    lifestyles and own needs for independence. It is
    unrealistic to expect parents lives to revolve
    around the needs of a grown child, in the manner
    they may have when the child was younger.
  • Often when older children move back home,
    unpleasant tensions and disagreements arise.
    However, adult children who move back home can
    avoid family conflicts by following some tips.
    First, they should contribute what they canand
    it need not be in terms of money Being
    productive family members will help them earn
    their keep. This can involve tutoring or
    coaching younger sisters or brothers, or helping
    Mom and Dad with chores and errands. Second,
    these returnees should not expect their parents
    to rescue them from difficulties. As adults,
    they are responsible for getting out of their own
    scrapesand for trying to avoid them in the first
    place. Last, they must respect their parents
    lifestyles and own needs for independence. It is
    unrealistic to expect parents lives to revolve
    around the needs of a grown child, in the manner
    they may have when the child was younger.

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Topic
Adult Children Moving Home
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  • Scientists have learned that the way we view
    exercise strongly influences our performance.
    Research on Russian weight lifters, for example,
    demonstrated that if they were told the weights
    were heavy, they perceived an exercise to be more
    difficult. If they were told the weights were
    light, then they considered the exercise easier.
    Another example is the weight lifter who kept
    failing to break a record. He finally succeeded
    after his trainer told him the weights he was
    lifting were not as heavy as they in fact were.

Scientists have learned that the way we view
exercise strongly influences our performance.
Research on Russian weight lifters, for example,
demonstrated that if they were told the weights
were heavy, they perceived an exercise to be more
difficult. If they were told the weights were
light, then they considered the exercise easier.
Another example is the weight lifter who kept
failing to break a record. He finally succeeded
after his trainer told him the weights he was
lifting were not as heavy as they in fact were.
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Topic
Exercise
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  • Until the 1940s, most Americans were born and
    died at home. Births and deaths happened when
    they happened, often without medical
    intervention. If a baby was too premature or
    defective or if a seriously ill person was dying,
    there was little the family doctor could do about
    it other than to offer comfort. Today, most
    Americans are born and die in hospitals under the
    supervision of medical personnel who sometimes
    decide to keep them alive long beyond the point
    at which they would normally have died. Patients
    can be hooked up for days, months, or years to
    machines that sustain their lives. This step may
    be taken even if they are in constant pain or
    even if they are permanently comatose.
    Obviously, technology has greatly changed how we
    are born and die.
  • Until the 1940s, most Americans were born and
    died at home. Births and deaths happened when
    they happened, often without medical
    intervention. If a baby was too premature or
    defective or if a seriously ill person was dying,
    there was little the family doctor could do about
    it other than to offer comfort. Today, most
    Americans are born and die in hospitals under the
    supervision of medical personnel who sometimes
    decide to keep them alive long beyond the point
    at which they would normally have died. Patients
    can be hooked up for days, months, or years to
    machines that sustain their lives. This step may
    be taken even if they are in constant pain or
    even if they are permanently comatose.
    Obviously, technology has greatly changed how we
    are born and die.

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Topic
Birth Death
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Topic
Adult Children Moving Home
Exercise
Birth Death
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