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Write On!

Write On!. Topic Sentences state the main idea of a paragraph in an interesting way to hook the reader. All of the details in a paragraph should support

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Page 1: Write On!. Topic Sentences state the main idea of a paragraph in an interesting way to hook the reader. All of the details in a paragraph should support

Write On!

Page 2: Write On!. Topic Sentences state the main idea of a paragraph in an interesting way to hook the reader. All of the details in a paragraph should support

Topic Sentences state the main idea of a paragraph in an interesting way to hook the reader. All of the details in a paragraph should support the topic sentence. Read the pair of sentences on the next

few slides and determine which would make a better topic sentence and which would make a better detail sentence.

Page 3: Write On!. Topic Sentences state the main idea of a paragraph in an interesting way to hook the reader. All of the details in a paragraph should support

Texas has 267,000 square miles.

Texas is so big that you can find many things to do.

Page 4: Write On!. Topic Sentences state the main idea of a paragraph in an interesting way to hook the reader. All of the details in a paragraph should support

A bully is a boy or girl who acts mean or hurtful to others.

Bullies sometimes hit, kick, or push to hurt people.

Page 5: Write On!. Topic Sentences state the main idea of a paragraph in an interesting way to hook the reader. All of the details in a paragraph should support

Heavy downpours on Earth's deserts can drastically change the landscape of these regions.

Desert plants are mainly ground-hugging shrubs and short woody trees.

Page 6: Write On!. Topic Sentences state the main idea of a paragraph in an interesting way to hook the reader. All of the details in a paragraph should support

There are several ways for accurately telling how old fossils are.

The animal dies and sinks to the sea floor.

Page 7: Write On!. Topic Sentences state the main idea of a paragraph in an interesting way to hook the reader. All of the details in a paragraph should support

Read the paragraphs on the next few slides. They are missing topic sentences. Determine the main idea of the paragraph, and write an interesting topic sentence to hook the reader to read about the topic!

Page 8: Write On!. Topic Sentences state the main idea of a paragraph in an interesting way to hook the reader. All of the details in a paragraph should support

Many desert animals are nocturnal. They sleep during the day in burrows below the surface of the desert or hide in shaded areas. They come out at night to eat. Some desert animals do not need to drink water. They get water from the foods they eat. Most desert animals are small.

a)  Animal Survivalb)  Ways Desert Animals Survivec)  Arabian Camelsd)  A Harsh Environment

Page 9: Write On!. Topic Sentences state the main idea of a paragraph in an interesting way to hook the reader. All of the details in a paragraph should support

Some bullies act the way they do to try to make themselves feel more important or more popular. Other bullies are acting out or copying things they have seen. Most bullies do not realize or understand how they are hurting others.

a)  Angry, Bully, Hateb)  How to Be a Bullyc)  The Art of Playing Soccerd)  Reasons for Bullying

Page 10: Write On!. Topic Sentences state the main idea of a paragraph in an interesting way to hook the reader. All of the details in a paragraph should support

The first rubber-soled shoes were developed and manufactured in the United States in the late 1800s. The shoe went through several variations until 1917 when the first canvas-top rubber-sole shoe was sold to the public. Henry Nelson McKinney, an advertising agent for N. W. Ayer & Son, named the new shoes "sneaker" because they were quiet as you walked.

a)  The Invention of Kedsb)  Sport Sandalsc)  Modern Athletic Shoesd)  Melding Rubber to Cloth

This paragraph is referring to K

eds®.