Let’s look at the first paragraph:
It talks about chocolate cupcakes, donuts with jelly, and coconut cream pie — all from a bakery. It says they’re all delicious and hard to choose between. The main idea? All these treats are amazing and make it hard to pick just one.
So, a good topic sentence should say something like: “This bakery has so many tasty treats that it’s hard to choose.”
Now, second paragraph:
It’s about dog breeds — some need lots of exercise, some are quiet and low-energy, and some are in between. It ends by saying no matter your lifestyle, there’s a dog for you.
Main idea? There’s a perfect dog breed for every kind of person.
So, a good topic sentence could be: “There’s a dog breed that fits every lifestyle.”
Final Answer:
1. This bakery offers so many delicious treats that choosing one is nearly impossible.
2. No matter your lifestyle, there’s a dog breed perfect for you.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of topic sentence practice worksheet.