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  1. Basic 5-Paragraph Essay Graphic Organizer. Basic 5-Paragraph Essay Outline. I. Paragraph I—Introduce topic. First supportive idea. Second supportive idea. Third supportive idea. THESIS STATEMENT: [Formula: In this paper I will (verb). . .

  2. Use these graphic organizers to help kids learn how to write a paragraph with a main idea and supporting details. See how we used these @.

  3. Line-by-line color-coded organizer to familiarize students with the nuts and bolts of basic essay-writing and organization. This chart shows students line-by-line how to write an essay. Teachers give students this sheet, and students proceed to fill it in.

  4. The graphic organizer includes a five paragraph layout where a students writes a topic sentence, followed by concrete details and commentary sentences to explain lines from the text. This is a helpful graphic organizer for learning how to write a five paragraph essay using a graphic organizer.

  5. Graphic Organizer for a Five-Paragraph Essay Paragraph 1: Introduction Paragraph 2: First Body Paragraph (Point 1) Paragraph 3: Second Body Paragraph (Point 2) Paragraph 4: Third Body Paragraph (Point 3) Paragraph 5: Conclusion Topic Sentenc e: Supporting Details : Topic Sentence: Supporting Details : Topic Senten ce:

  6. PARAGRAPH ONE: INTRODUCTION. Sentence one (Restate the question as a sentence – “what will be proven”): Sentence two (Summarize first main point): Sentence three (Summarize second main point): Sentence four (Summarize third main point):

  7. McGraw Hill | How to Teach Writing: Middle and High School Graphic Organizer MK22 D 21302 CLAIM 2 CLAIM 3 MY ARGUMENT COUNTERARGUMENT REASONS TO SUPPORT MY THESIS PERSUASIVE ESSAY OUTLINE When they finish this essay, I want readers to be convinced that... What is the opposing side of your argument, and why is your argument better? CLAIM 1

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