March Paragraph Puzzles
Do you need a hands-on approach to building a paragraph for your lower-level learners? Or maybe paragraph writing is new to your entire class and you want a scaffolded approach to instruction?
Try my themed paragraph puzzlers! This tactile method helps students see first-hand how the topic sentence can lead to details.
Comes with:
6 different paragraphs, with each sentence in its own box. Cut the boxes out into strips and allow students to piece the paragraph back together!
3 different writing pages for students to copy paragraphs onto. One has boxes for each type of sentence (topic, details, conclusion), one has writing lines with no guidance, and one has space for students to add extra details.
3 different paragraph prompts on writing pages for students to write their own paragraphs on after learning about paragraph structure!
How to Use:
Print and cut the sentences on each paragraph page into strips. Allow students to manipulate the sentences with their hands to find the topic sentence, key details, and conclusion.
Print an additional copy to use as an answer key. (the sentences on each page are already in order!)
Use the differentiated graphic organizers to allow students to write their paragraphs after building. One graphic organizer also encourages students to add extra details, which allows you to differentiate.
After building a few paragraphs, extend your lesson by allowing students to write their own! Writing paper with December-themed paragraph prompts are included.
If you prefer to use digitally, assign the Google Slides document to their students, so they can practice unscrambling paragraphs, digitally! (Two versions are included.)
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Who created this product?
Stephanie Sutherland has served as a classroom teacher for seven years in Tennessee public schools, with one year as an instructional coach. She has her BA in child psychology, and her Masters in Elementary Teaching. She enjoys creating resources for lessons that she has done in her own classroom in an attempt to make other teachers' lives easier.
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TERMS OF USE - © Stephanie Sutherland-The Simple Classroom
Purchase of this digital download is for use in one classroom only. This item is also bound by copyright laws. Redistributing, editing, selling, or posting this item (or any part) on the internet are all strictly prohibited without first gaining permission from the author. Violations are subject to the penalties of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. Please contact me with any questions!
hello@thesimpleclassroom.com
Do you need a hands-on approach to building a paragraph for your lower-level learners? Or maybe paragraph writing is new to your entire class and you want a scaffolded approach to instruction?
Try my themed paragraph puzzlers! This tactile method helps students see first-hand how the topic sentence can lead to details.
Comes with:
6 different paragraphs, with each sentence in its own box. Cut the boxes out into strips and allow students to piece the paragraph back together!
3 different writing pages for students to copy paragraphs onto. One has boxes for each type of sentence (topic, details, conclusion), one has writing lines with no guidance, and one has space for students to add extra details.
3 different paragraph prompts on writing pages for students to write their own paragraphs on after learning about paragraph structure!
How to Use:
Print and cut the sentences on each paragraph page into strips. Allow students to manipulate the sentences with their hands to find the topic sentence, key details, and conclusion.
Print an additional copy to use as an answer key. (the sentences on each page are already in order!)
Use the differentiated graphic organizers to allow students to write their paragraphs after building. One graphic organizer also encourages students to add extra details, which allows you to differentiate.
After building a few paragraphs, extend your lesson by allowing students to write their own! Writing paper with December-themed paragraph prompts are included.
If you prefer to use digitally, assign the Google Slides document to their students, so they can practice unscrambling paragraphs, digitally! (Two versions are included.)
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Who created this product?
Stephanie Sutherland has served as a classroom teacher for seven years in Tennessee public schools, with one year as an instructional coach. She has her BA in child psychology, and her Masters in Elementary Teaching. She enjoys creating resources for lessons that she has done in her own classroom in an attempt to make other teachers' lives easier.
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TERMS OF USE - © Stephanie Sutherland-The Simple Classroom
Purchase of this digital download is for use in one classroom only. This item is also bound by copyright laws. Redistributing, editing, selling, or posting this item (or any part) on the internet are all strictly prohibited without first gaining permission from the author. Violations are subject to the penalties of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. Please contact me with any questions!
hello@thesimpleclassroom.com
Do you need a hands-on approach to building a paragraph for your lower-level learners? Or maybe paragraph writing is new to your entire class and you want a scaffolded approach to instruction?
Try my themed paragraph puzzlers! This tactile method helps students see first-hand how the topic sentence can lead to details.
Comes with:
6 different paragraphs, with each sentence in its own box. Cut the boxes out into strips and allow students to piece the paragraph back together!
3 different writing pages for students to copy paragraphs onto. One has boxes for each type of sentence (topic, details, conclusion), one has writing lines with no guidance, and one has space for students to add extra details.
3 different paragraph prompts on writing pages for students to write their own paragraphs on after learning about paragraph structure!
How to Use:
Print and cut the sentences on each paragraph page into strips. Allow students to manipulate the sentences with their hands to find the topic sentence, key details, and conclusion.
Print an additional copy to use as an answer key. (the sentences on each page are already in order!)
Use the differentiated graphic organizers to allow students to write their paragraphs after building. One graphic organizer also encourages students to add extra details, which allows you to differentiate.
After building a few paragraphs, extend your lesson by allowing students to write their own! Writing paper with December-themed paragraph prompts are included.
If you prefer to use digitally, assign the Google Slides document to their students, so they can practice unscrambling paragraphs, digitally! (Two versions are included.)
******************************************************************************************
Who created this product?
Stephanie Sutherland has served as a classroom teacher for seven years in Tennessee public schools, with one year as an instructional coach. She has her BA in child psychology, and her Masters in Elementary Teaching. She enjoys creating resources for lessons that she has done in her own classroom in an attempt to make other teachers' lives easier.
*****************************************************************************************
TERMS OF USE - © Stephanie Sutherland-The Simple Classroom
Purchase of this digital download is for use in one classroom only. This item is also bound by copyright laws. Redistributing, editing, selling, or posting this item (or any part) on the internet are all strictly prohibited without first gaining permission from the author. Violations are subject to the penalties of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. Please contact me with any questions!
hello@thesimpleclassroom.com