1. Writing
Part One: The Parts of a Paragraph
*You should be able to do the following:
- identify the topic of a paragraph;
- identify the parts of a paragraph (title, indentation, topic sentence, supporting sentences, transitions, and concluding sentence);
- Identify a supporting sentence that is off-topic (doesn't fit paragraph topic);
- Add main supporting ideas to a paragraph;
- Add specific supporting details to a paragraph;
- write a topic sentence for a paragraph.
Part Two: Write a Paragraph
*Your paragraph should have the following:
- title
- indentation
- strong topic sentence (that includes topic and controlling idea)
- supporting sentences/details
- transitions
- concluding sentence (restate topic sentence or give opinion/suggestion)
- accurate grammar
- punctuation (periods and commas)
- capitalization
- no fragments
- no comma splices
2. Grammar
- Capitalization (p. 228)
- Unit 1
- Simple Present Tense
- Simple Past Tense
- Identifying the subject and verb in a sentence
- Unit 3
- Commas
- Comma Splices and Fragments
- Unit 5
- Articles
- Unit 6
- Adjective Clauses
- Sentence Variety
- Simple sentences
- Compound
- Complex sentences
- Unit 7
- Transition Words
- Punctuation for transition words
3. Vocabulary
- Unit 1 (p. 26-27)
- Unit 3 (p. 60-61)
- Unit 5 (p. 96-97)
- Unit 6 (p. 118-119)
- Unit 7 (p. 132-133)
- Unit 9 (p. 174-175)
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