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PRAYER

LET'S PLAY!

W O R D

P U Z Z L E
Rearrange the letters to create as many new
words as you can !
ARE YOU READY?
EASY ROUND
12 letter word

the first paragraph of your


paper. The goal of your
introduction is to let your reader
know the topic of the paper
ROUND 1

I N O R T I

O N D U T C
INTRODUCTION
AVERAGE ROUND
4 letter word

allow a writer to expand on


ideas and provide audiences
with. support for a chosen topic
or argument.
ROUND 2

B D O Y
BODY
AVERAGE ROUND
10 letter word

The paragraph concludes with a


concluding sentence that
summarizes the main point and
provides closure to the discussion.
ROUND 3

C O N L I S
U N C O
CONCLUSION
HARD LEVEL
9 letter word

contains a topic sentence,


details and a conclusion.
ROUND 3

P A R G R A P

H A
PARAGRAPH
Components and
Structure of an Effective
Paragraph
Presented by: GROUP 1
OBJECTIVES
What to know about Paragraph?
Provide a comprehensive
understanding of the components of
an effective paragraph
Determining the Components and
Structure of a Paragraph
To analyze examples of paragraphs to
demonstrate how the components
work together.
Knowing what is the difference of
Paragraph and an Essay
PARAGRAPH
is a group of sentences that convey an idea.
Paragraphs are defined by the point that
they support and not just by how long they
are. A paragraph contains at least 3
sentences or 100-200 words.
COMPONENTS OF AN
EFFECTIVE
PARAGRAPH
TOPIC SUPPORTING
SENTENCE DETAILS

TRANSITIONAL CONCLUDING
PARAGRAPH SENTENCE
(TRANSITIONS)
STRUCTURE OF AN
EFFECTIVE
PARAGRAPH
INTRODUCTION BODY

CONCLUSION
INTRODUCTION/TOPIC
SENTENCE
The paragraph begins with a topic sentence that
introduces the main idea or point to be discussed.It
reveals what you generally plan to propose, argue, or
explain. When it is part of a longer essay, the topic
sentence contains a main point that supports the thesis
statement.
BODY/ SUPPORTING DETAILS
The body of the paragraph consists of supporting
details that provide evidence, examples, arguments,
or explanations to develop and support the main
idea stated in the topic sentence.They help to clarify
and expand upon the central point of the
paragraph.
TRANSITIONAL PARAGRAPH
A paragraph transition is a sentence or unique
paragraph that helps the reader move from one
paragraph to the next, or from one idea to another.
Transitional paragraphs often begin with transition
words or phrases that signal a shift or connection
between ideas.
TRANSITIONAL PARAGRAPH

These words or phrases can include "however," "in


contrast," "on the other hand," "similarly," "additionally,"
"furthermore," and "conversely," among others.
Types of Transitional Words
Emphasis Time Illustrate
indeed, truly, of course, before, then, once, for example, for
certainly, surely, next, last, at last, instance, namely, to
illustrate, in other words

Add Contrast Similarity


And, in addition to, But, however, Similarly, likewise,
furthermore, nevertheless, in spite in like fashion, in like
moreover, besides of, on the other hand manner, as well as
CONCLUSION/CONCLUDING
SENTENCE
The paragraph concludes with a concluding sentence
that summarizes the main point and provides closure to
the discussion. It reinforces the significance of the
information presented and prepares the reader for the
next paragraph or section.
Difference between
Paragraph and Essay
A paragraph focuses on one topic. This topic is
introduced with the first sentence in the paragraph, and
the following sentences provide supporting details
about the topic. An essay is usually composed of
multiple paragraphs and can focus on a much larger
topic than an individual paragraph can.
Thank's For
Listening

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