To help you fill out the paragraph writing organizer, I will create a sample paragraph based on a common, easy-to-picture scene (a sunny day at the park). You can use these ideas to fill in the boxes.
Step 1: Topic Sentence
The topic sentence needs to tell the reader exactly what the main idea is. It shouldn't have too many details yet, just the big picture.
* *Idea:* Going to the park is fun.
* *Drafting the sentence:* "Spending a sunny afternoon at the park is a wonderful way to relax and have fun."
Step 2: Supporting Details
These sentences need to prove that the topic sentence is true. We need specific things you see or do at the park.
* *Detail 1:* Playing on the equipment.
* *Detail 2:* Eating a snack or having a picnic.
* *Detail 3:* The weather/environment.
* *Drafting the sentences:* "Children can run around and play on the swings and slides." "Families often spread out blankets on the grass to eat delicious picnics." "The bright sun and blue sky make everyone feel happy and energetic."
Step 3: Concluding Sentence
This sentence wraps everything up. It should remind the reader of the main idea but say it in a slightly different way.
* *Idea:* Parks are great places.
* *Drafting the sentence:* "Overall, the park is the perfect place for friends and families to enjoy the outdoors together."
Here is how you can write this into the organizer:
Final Answer:
Topic Sentence: Spending a sunny afternoon at the park is a wonderful way to relax and have fun.
Supporting Details: Children can run around and play on the swings and slides. Families often spread out blankets on the grass to eat delicious picnics. The bright sun and blue sky make everyone feel happy and energetic.
Concluding Sentence: Overall, the park is the perfect place for friends and families to enjoy the outdoors together.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of writing paragraphs worksheet.