After
your children are writing sentences, teach them about paragraphs.
Paragraphs are the key to organized writing. Each paragraph should
contain one main idea or thought, and a topic sentence that sums
up that thought in a nutshell. The paragraph should also contain
supporting sentences that explain or supplement the leading idea
in the topic sentence.
Here is how
you could do this with your children:
- Tell your
students to write a rough draft composition (about one or two
pages long). Emphasize that their work will be rewritten after
they learn a new writing technique. This composition can be
about a book read, an experience, a trip or perhaps even be
an original piece of fiction. (See more ideas in the Easy Homeschooling
books, http://www.easyhomeschooling.com)
- Next—perhaps
the next day—have your children circle, highlight, underline
or bold (if using a word processor) the sentences that are most
important. These are the topic sentences. In a handwritten one
page essay, there should be approximately two to five topic
sentences. You could use a different colored highlighter or
pencil for each paragraph.
- Then,
the supporting sentences need to be gathered together with each
topic sentence. Have your students highlight or circle the supporting
sentences and then draw arrows or lines to the circled topic
sentence, which may also be highlighted. Change colors for each
paragraph.
- Rewrite
into paragraphs, placing each topic sentence with its supporting
sentences. Topic sentences can be anywhere in the paragraph,
but are usually at the beginning.
- Organize
the paragraphs by thinking what topic should come first, second
and so on. Rewrite.
After doing
this exercise a few times, your children’s writing will become
far more organized—even their first drafts!
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The Author
©
2005 Lorraine Curry. Lorraine is the author of 5 Star books,
Easy Homeschooling Techniques and Easy Homeschooling Companion.
See more ideas for writing and other subjects, FREE articles,
checklists, copywork, subscriptions, ebooks and more at
http://www.easyhomeschooling.com.
info@easyhomeschooling.com
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