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Copyright © 2017 The Writing Revolution 1 Name: ___________________________________ Date: _____________________________________ Winter: Generate Details for a Topic Sentence Directions: Write details for each of the topic sentences. Topic Sentence (T.S.): Winter can be lots of fun! 1. ..................................................................................................................................... 2. ...................................................................................................................................... 3. ...................................................................................................................................... 4. ...................................................................................................................................... Topic Sentence (T.S.): Winter can be a hard time of year! 1. ..................................................................................................................................... 2. ...................................................................................................................................... 3. ...................................................................................................................................... 4. ......................................................................................................................................

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Copyright © 2017 The Writing Revolution 1

Name: ___________________________________

Date: _____________________________________

Winter: Generate Details for a Topic Sentence

Directions: Write details for each of the topic sentences.

Topic Sentence (T.S.): Winter can be lots of fun! 1. .....................................................................................................................................

2. ......................................................................................................................................

3. ......................................................................................................................................

4. ......................................................................................................................................

Topic Sentence (T.S.): Winter can be a hard time of year! 1. .....................................................................................................................................

2. ......................................................................................................................................

3. ......................................................................................................................................

4. ......................................................................................................................................

Copyright © 2017 The Writing Revolution 2

Name: ___________________________________

Date: _____________________________________

Winter: Generate Topic Sentence from Details

Directions: Write a topic sentence (T.S.) for the given details. Topic Sentence: ________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________

1. Christmas + Hanukkah + Kwanzaa / fun / presents

2. MLK Jr. Day / January / honor great man

3. Valentine’s Day / cards + candy

4. President’s Day / no school / remember great U.S. leaders

Copyright © 2017 The Writing Revolution 3

Name: ___________________________________

Date: _____________________________________

Winter: Identify Topic and Detail Sentences

Directions: Identify the topic sentence (T.S.) and number the detail sentences in order. _______ I turn off the alarm and go back to bed for as long as I want. _______ After sledding and building a snowman, I head home for some delicious hot

chocolate. _______ I finally get up and have a late breakfast. _______ When I hear that school is canceled due to snow, I am so happy! _______ Next, I call my friends, put on my snow gear and head for the park.

Copyright © 2017 The Writing Revolution 4

Name: ___________________________________

Date: _____________________________________

Winter: Match Details to the Topic Sentence

Directions: Write each detail under the topic sentence.

Details

largest snowfall = 15” boots + scarves + hat pour in cup/ marshmallows most snow /U.S./ day 75.8” myth = no 2 flakes alike each yr/ U.S. 1 septillion snowflakes

Topic Sentence (T.S.): Facts about snow are really fascinating! 1. .....................................................................................................................................

2. ......................................................................................................................................

3. ......................................................................................................................................

4. ......................................................................................................................................

Copyright © 2017 The Writing Revolution 5

Name: ___________________________________

Date: _____________________________________

Winter: Convert Sentences to Key Words, Phrases, Abbreviations, and Symbols

Directions: Write key words and phrases for the following sentences. Use symbols and abbreviations when possible.

1. The average snowflake falls at about three miles per hour.

..............................................................................................................................................

2. Every winter, millions of monarch butterflies head for Mexico.

..............................................................................................................................................

3. A blizzard is when winds are more than 35 miles per hour.

..............................................................................................................................................

4. Some animals hibernate or grow thick fur to survive winter.

..............................................................................................................................................

Copyright © 2017 The Writing Revolution 6

Name: ___________________________________

Date: _____________________________________

Winter: Identify Topic Sentence and Irrelevant Sentence

Directions: Underline the Topic Sentence. Then cross out the sentence that doesn't support the topic sentence.

Warm chicken noodle soup always makes me feel better.

It’s important to wear warm clothes.

My family loves to eat stew on a cold winter’s night.

Winter foods help warm our bodies.

Nothing is better than hot chocolate when it’s cold.

Copyright © 2017 The Writing Revolution 7

Name: ___________________________________

Date: _____________________________________

Winter: Generate a Concluding Sentence form a Topic Sentence and Details

Directions: Write a concluding sentence for each topic sentence and details.

Topic Sentence (T.S.): Hot chocolate is easy to make! 1. 1st heat water, sugar, cocoa & salt

2. next stir till lumps dissolve

3. last ingredients – milk & vanilla

4. pour in cup / add marshmallows

Concluding Sentence (C.S.) _______________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ Topic Sentence (T.S.): A blizzard is a special kind of snowstorm.

1. dangerous winter storm

2. blowing snow / winds > 35 m.p.h.

3. visibility < 1/4 mi.

4. must last at least 3 hr.

Concluding Sentence (C.S.) _______________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________

Copyright © 2017 The Writing Revolution 8

Name: ___________________________________

Date: _____________________________________

Winter: Complete a Single-Paragraph Outline

Directions: 1. Identify and underline the T.S. and the C.S. 2. Number the detail sentences. 3. Underline key words and phrases. 4. Fill out the Single-Paragraph Outline based on the paragraph.

After a colorful fall, winter arrives with a blast. Every year from December to

March, this season brings freezing temperatures, so it’s time to get out those

heavy coats, scarves and mittens. While the days are much shorter in winter and

it’s hard to play outdoors for long, there are exciting activities such as sledding,

building snowmen and ice-skating to enjoy. Winter is also a great time to celebrate

different holidays including Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa and Presidents’ Day.

Finally, winter is a time to eat delicious warming foods. Soup, stews and hot

chocolate are some favorites. Winter can be a tough season, but it still offers

plenty of happy times!

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Single-Paragraph Outline

Topic Sentence (T.S.) ____________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________

1.

2.

3.

4.

Concluding Sentence (C.S.) _______________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________

Copyright © 2017 The Writing Revolution 1

Name: ___________________________________

Date: _____________________________________

Winter: Generate Details for a Topic Sentence

Directions: Write details for each of the topic sentences.

Topic Sentence (T.S.): Winter can be lots of fun! 1. snow = no school /no homework / watch movies

2. sledding / nearby park / friends

3. .ice skating / hot chocolate

4. build snowmen & forts / angels in snow

Topic Sentence (T.S.): Winter can be a hard time of year! 1. very cold / hard to keep warm

2. slippery roads / slick & dangerous

3. very short days / gets dark early

4. indoors too much / miss playing outside

Copyright © 2017 The Writing Revolution 2

Name: ___________________________________

Date: _____________________________________

Winter: Generate Topic Sentence from Details

Directions: Write a topic sentence (T.S.) for the given details. Topic Sentence: One of the best parts about winter is there are so many holidays to

celebrate!

1. Christmas + Hanukkah + Kwanzaa / fun / presents

2. MLK Jr. Day / January / honor great man

3. Valentine’s Day / cards + candy

4. President’s Day / no school / remember great U.S. leaders

Copyright © 2017 The Writing Revolution 3

Name: ___________________________________

Date: _____________________________________

Winter: Identify Topic and Detail Sentences

Directions: Identify the topic sentence (T.S.) and number the detail sentences in order. 1 I turn off the alarm and go back to bed for as long as I want. 4 After sledding and building a snowman, I head home for some delicious hot

chocolate. 2 I finally get up and have a late breakfast. T.S. When I hear that school is canceled due to snow, I am so happy! 3 Next, I call my friends, put on my snow gear and head for the park.

Copyright © 2017 The Writing Revolution 4

Name: ___________________________________

Date: _____________________________________

Winter: Match Details to the Topic Sentence

Directions: Write each detail under the topic sentence.

Details

largest snowfall = 15” boots + scarves + hat pour in cup/ marshmallows most snow /U.S./ day 75.8” myth = no 2 flakes alike each yr/ U.S. 1 septillion snowflakes

Topic Sentence (T.S.): Facts about snow are really fascinating! 1. largest snowflake = 15”

2. myth = no 2 flakes alike

3. most snow / U.S. / day 75.8”

4. each yr / U.S. 1 septillion snowflakes

Copyright © 2017 The Writing Revolution 5

Name: ___________________________________

Date: _____________________________________

Winter: Convert Sentences to Key Words, Phrases, Abbreviations, and Symbols

Directions: Write key words and phrases for the following sentences. Use symbols and abbreviations when possible.

1. The average snowflake falls at about three miles per hour.

average snowflake 3mph

2. Every winter, millions of monarch butterflies head for Mexico.

winter / mill. monarch butterflies Mex.

3. A blizzard is when winds are more than 35 miles per hour.

blizzard = winds 35 mph

4. Some animals hibernate or grow thick fur to survive winter.

some animals hibernate / grow thick fur survive winter

Copyright © 2017 The Writing Revolution 6

Name: ___________________________________

Date: _____________________________________

Winter: Identify Topic Sentence and Irrelevant Sentence

Directions: Underline the Topic Sentence. Then cross out the sentence that doesn't support the topic sentence.

Warm chicken noodle soup always makes me feel better.

It’s important to wear warm clothes.

My family loves to eat stew on a cold winter’s night.

Winter foods help warm our bodies.

Nothing is better than hot chocolate when it’s cold.

Copyright © 2017 The Writing Revolution 7

Name: ___________________________________

Date: _____________________________________

Winter: Generate a Concluding Sentence form a Topic Sentence and Details

Directions: Write a concluding sentence for each topic sentence and details.

Topic Sentence (T.S.): Hot chocolate is easy to make! 1. 1st heat water, sugar, cocoa & salt

2. next stir till lumps dissolve

3. last ingredients – milk & vanilla

4. pour in cup / add marshmallows

Concluding Sentence (C.S.) Nothing tastes better on a cold winter day than hot chocolate! Topic Sentence (T.S.): A blizzard is a special kind of snowstorm.

1. dangerous winter storm

2. blowing snow / winds > 35 m.p.h.

3. visibility < 1/4 mi.

4. must last at least 3 hr.

Concluding Sentence (C.S.) Stay indoors when a blizzard blows into town!

Copyright © 2017 The Writing Revolution 8

Name: ___________________________________

Date: _____________________________________

Winter: Complete a Single-Paragraph Outline

Directions: 1. Identify and underline the T.S. and the C.S. 2. Number the detail sentences. 3. Underline key words and phrases. 4. Fill out the Single-Paragraph Outline based on the paragraph.

T.S.

After a colorful fall, winter arrives with a blast. 1

Every year from December to

March, this season brings freezing temperatures, so it’s time to get out those

heavy coats, scarves and mittens. 2

While the days are much shorter in winter and

it’s hard to play outdoors for long, there are exciting activities such as sledding,

building snowmen and ice-skating to enjoy. 3

Winter is also a great time to

celebrate different holidays including Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa and

Presidents’ Day. Finally, winter is a time to eat delicious warming foods. 4

Soup,

stews and hot chocolate are some favorites. 5

Winter can be a tough season, but it

still offers plenty of happy times!

Copyright © 2017 The Writing Revolution 9

Single-Paragraph Outline

Topic Sentence (T.S.) After a colorful fall, winter arrives with a blast.

1. Dec-Mar / freezing temps à coats scarves & mittens

2. days shorter à hard to play outdoors/ sled, snowmen, skate

3. holidays: Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Presidents’ Day

4. warm foods: soups, stews, hot chocolate

Concluding Sentence (C.S.) Winter can be a tough season, but it still offers plenty of

happy times.