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1 Writing a YUMMY Paragraph! A great paragraph is like a really good burger. The top bun is like the topic sentence. The burger toppings are the things you add to your paragraph to make it better. They hold the paragraph together. The bottom bun is like the conclusion sentence. A topic sentence tells the reader the. A conclusion sentence helps the paragraph. examples Statistic Personal Example Dialogue Analogy Question

2 Directions: Cut out the sentences below. Glue them in the correct part of the paragraph. The fantastic options ice cream offers is just the beginning! Chocolate, strawberry and vanilla seem to be some of the favorites. However, these flavors are just the beginning. My favorite thing about ice cream is that there are so many flavors to choose from. Most ice cream shops also have mint chocolate chip, peanut butter cup, fudge brownie,, and even cheesecake flavor.

3 Directions: Cut out the sentences below. Glue them in the correct part of the paragraph. My favorite thing about ice cream is that there are so many flavors to choose from. Chocolate, strawberry and vanilla seem to be some of the favorites. Most ice cream shops also have mint chocolate chip, peanut butter cup, fudge brownie,, and even cheesecake flavor. However, these flavors are just the beginning. The fantastic options ice cream offers is just the beginning!

4 Directions: Cut out the sentences below. Glue them in the correct part of the paragraph. Now I want to travel the world just to try out all the amazing ice cream offered in other countries! Ice cream, or helado, can be found on the street corners of Argentina. In Italy, they call ice cream gelato. Ice cream is one of the few deserts that is enjoyed all over the world! The same is true in Japan, Australia, and New Zealand.

5 Directions: Cut out the sentences below. Glue them in the correct part of the paragraph. Ice cream is one of the few deserts that is enjoyed all over the world! In Italy, they call ice cream gelato. Ice cream, or helado, can be found on the street corners of Argentina. The same is true in Japan, Australia, and New Zealand. Now I want to travel the world just to try out all the amazing ice cream offered in other countries!

6 Directions: Now it s your turn to write a paragraph. Using the topic below, add a topic sentence, conclusion sentence, and details to your burger. TOPIC: Pizza is one of the most popular foods in the world. Write a paragraph giving one good reason why pizza is the best!

7 Directions: Now it s your turn to write a paragraph. Using the topic below, add a topic sentence, conclusion sentence, and details to your burger. TOPIC: Pizza is one of the most popular foods in the world. Write a paragraph giving one good reason why pizza is the best! Don t forget the toppings. Try to add 1-2 statistics, personal examples, dialogue, analogies, or questions to your paragraph.

8 Directions: Now it s your turn to write a paragraph. Using the topic below, add a topic sentence, conclusion sentence, and details to your burger. TOPIC: Kids are out of shape! Lack of exercise is a huge problem among young children. Write a paragraph explaining one way to solve this problem.

9 Directions: Now it s your turn to write a paragraph. Using the topic below, add a topic sentence, conclusion sentence, and details to your burger. TOPIC: Kids are out of shape! Lack of exercise is a huge problem among young children. Write a paragraph explaining one way to solve this problem. Don t forget the toppings. Try to add 1-2 statistics, personal examples, dialogue, analogies, or questions to your paragraph.

10 Directions: Now it s your turn to write a paragraph. Using the topic below, add a topic sentence, conclusion sentence, and details to your burger. TOPIC: You ve just seen the best movie. Now you want to convince your best friend to watch it. Write a paragraph explaining one reason why your friend should watch this movie.

11 Directions: Now it s your turn to write a paragraph. Using the topic below, add a topic sentence, conclusion sentence, and details to your burger. TOPIC: You ve just seen the best movie. Now you want to convince your best friend to watch it. Write a paragraph explaining one reason why your friend should watch this movie. Don t forget the toppings. Try to add 1-2 statistics, personal examples, dialogue, analogies, or questions to your paragraph.

12 Make it YUMMY! Directions: Identify the types of details, or toppings, below by writing the correct letter. Use the key to help you. Statistic = S Personal Example = PE Dialogue = D Analogy = A Question = Q 1. 9 out of 10 dentists recommend using mouth wash once per day. 2. Last year I went to the dentist and had four cavities filled because I didn t use mouth wash. 3. Using mouth wash each day is just like putting on your seatbelt. It is the right thing to do! 4. Have you ever wondered how many germs are in your mouth? 5. Now that I use mouth wash every day, my dentist says, Your teeth are sparkling! 6. How many hours of video games do you play each day? 7. 73% of kids are addicted to some kind of video game. 8. Andrews mom complained, All he ever does is play Minecraft. 9. Playing video games every day is like always eating ice cream for dinner. It s just not good for you! 10. One day I played video games for 12 hours straight. The next day I fell asleep in class and failed my math test.

13 Make it YUMMY! Directions: Identify the types of details, or toppings, below by writing the correct letter. Use the key to help you. Statistic = S Personal Example = PE Dialogue = D Analogy = A Question = Q S PE A Q D Q S D A 1. 9 out of 10 dentists recommend using mouth wash once per day. 2. Last year I went to the dentist and had four cavities filled because I didn t use mouth wash. 3. Using mouth wash each day is just like putting on your seatbelt. It is the right thing to do! 4. Have you ever wondered how many germs are in your mouth? 5. Now that I use mouth wash every day, my dentist says, Your teeth are sparkling! 6. How many hours of video games do you play each day? 7. 73% of kids are addicted to some kind of video game. 8. Andrews mom complained, All he ever does is play Minecraft. 9. Playing video games every day is like always eating ice cream for dinner. It s just not good for you! PE 10. One day I played video games for 12 hours straight. The next day I fell asleep in class and failed my math test.

14 Make it YUMMY! Directions: Using the topic below, write one statistic, one personal example, one piece of dialogue, one analogy, and one question. TOPIC: Your school wastes a lot of paper. Now you want to start a recycling program to solve this problem. Convince your principal to allow you to start a recycling program at your school. Statistic Personal Example Dialogue Analogy Question

15 Make it YUMMY! Directions: Using the topic below, write one statistic, one personal example, one piece of dialogue, one analogy, and one question. TOPIC: Your mom just told you that you can plan your next family vacation. Where will you go? Write a paragraph telling your mom why you chose the location you did. Statistic Personal Example Dialogue Analogy Question

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