Paragraph Writing Worksheet for Grade 4 Students
Grade 4 English worksheet for paragraph writing with structured sections for topic sentence, details, and closing sentence.
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Solution to the Paragraph Writing Task
Let's solve this step-by-step, following the structure of a well-written paragraph: Topic Sentence, 3–5 Supporting Sentences (Details), and a Closing Sentence.
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#### Topic:
Write a paragraph about an important person with whom you are very impressed with his/her actions or decisions.
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✔ Step 1: Choose an Important Person
Let’s choose Malala Yousafzai, a young activist who fights for girls’ education. She is someone many people admire for her bravery and courage.
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✔ Step 2: Write the Topic Sentence
> I am very impressed by Malala Yousafzai because she stands up for education even when it is dangerous.
*(This sentence introduces the person and states why the writer is impressed.)*
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✔ Step 3: Add 3–5 Detail Sentences (Supporting Ideas)
- Detail 1: Malala lived in Pakistan where some people did not allow girls to go to school.
- Detail 2: She wrote a blog about how she wanted to go to school and was afraid of losing her right to learn.
- Detail 3: Even after a bad man tried to hurt her by shooting her, she still continued to speak out for girls' rights.
- Detail 4: She became the youngest person ever to win the Nobel Peace Prize for her work.
- Detail 5: Now, she travels around the world to help children get an education.
*(These sentences give specific examples that support the topic sentence.)*
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✔ Step 4: Write the Closing Sentence
> Malala is a brave and strong person who inspires me to always stand up for what is right.
*(This sentence wraps up the paragraph and connects back to the main idea.)*
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📝 Final Paragraph (Combined):
I am very impressed by Malala Yousafzai because she stands up for education even when it is dangerous.
Malala lived in Pakistan where some people did not allow girls to go to school. She wrote a blog about how she wanted to go to school and was afraid of losing her right to learn. Even after a bad man tried to hurt her by shooting her, she still continued to speak out for girls' rights. She became the youngest person ever to win the Nobel Peace Prize for her work. Now, she travels around the world to help children get an education.
Malala is a brave and strong person who inspires me to always stand up for what is right.
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🔍 Explanation:
- Topic Sentence: Tells the reader who the paragraph is about and why.
- Details: Give facts and examples to explain why the person is impressive.
- Closing Sentence: Summarizes the feeling or lesson learned from the person.
This structure helps students write clear, organized paragraphs — perfect for Grade 4 writing skills! ✔
Let me know if you'd like a version about a different person (like a teacher, parent, or superhero)!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of writing paragraph worksheet.