Review of these Transitions and Connectors – Review worksheet to practice using all of the transition words aboveĪlthough / Even though – Introduction to these commonly used transitions, with several sample sentences and review exercises Therefore / Consequently / As a result / Thus / For this Reason – Review worksheet to practice writing sentences with these transitions Therefore / Consequently / As a result / Thus / For this Reason – Introduction to these commonly used transitions, with several sample sentences However / Nevertheless / Still / Despite that / Nonetheless / Even so– Review worksheet to practice writing sentences with these transitions However / Nevertheless / Still / Despite that / Nonetheless / Even so – Introduction to these commonly used transitions, with several sample sentences In addition / Additionally / Moreover / Furthermore / Plus / …as well – Review worksheet to practice writing sentences with these transitions In addition / Additionally / Moreover / Furthermore / Plus / …as well – Introduction to these commonly used transitions, with several sample sentences Listing Things in Order – Practice listing items or events in order using words like “First”, “Next”, “After that”, “Finally”, etc. Semi-colons – Introduction to this often baffling piece of punctuation, with a review exercise Transitions and Connectors Run-on Sentences – Worksheet to practice correcting run-on sentencesĬomma Splices and Conjunctions – Worksheet to practice using conjunctions correctly to fix comma splicesĬommas and Conjunctions (“and”) – Explanation of how to correctly use commas with the conjunction “and” Sentence Fragments and Complete Sentences – Introduction to sentence fragments and a review exercise to practice identifying them The Body of a Paragraph (Review) – Practice thinking of information to use in the body of a paragraphĬoncluding Sentences (Introduction) – Introduction to concluding sentences and their function in a paragraphĬoncluding Sentences (Review) – Practice writing concluding sentences The Body of a Paragraph (Introduction) – Introduction to the body of a paragraph and the information that should be contained therein Topic Sentences (Review) – Practice writing topic sentences Similes and Metaphors Review – Practice describing people and things using similes and metaphors Introduction to Similes and Metaphors – Using similes and metaphors to write interesting topic sentences Topic Sentences (Introduction) – Introduction to topic sentences and their function in a formal paragraph The writing lessons and worksheets below are taken from our book Write Right: Transitions, available for instant download! Writing a Formal Paragraph Writing Assignment: “My Favorite Place” – Students use the grammar and sentence patterns from Unit 3 to write an essay titled “My Favorite Place” Sentence Pattern: not…at all – Introduction to the sentence pattern “(not)…at all”, with sample sentences and practice exercisesĮrror Correction Worksheet – Identify and correct the mistakes in the paragraph Sentence Pattern: Although / Even though – Introduction to “although” and “even though”, with sample sentences and practice exercises Sample Essay: “My Favorite Place” – Introductory sample essay that students can reference later when writing their own essays Writing Assignment: “A Funny Story” – Students use the grammar and sentence patterns from Unit 2 to write an essay titled “A Funny Story” Indentions and Quotations: Error Correction Worksheet – Identify and correct the mistakes in the paragraph Indention and Quotations – Teaches students to indent new paragraphs and use quotation marks correctly Past Tense Error Correction Worksheet – Review of past tense rewrite the paragraph and correct the past tense errors Sample Essay: “A Funny Story” – Introductory sample essay that students can reference later when writing their own essays Grammar: Past Tense – Simple introduction to past tense verbsĮrror Correction Worksheet – Correct the errors in this sample “My Hobby” essayĪssignment: “My Hobby” – Use the grammar and sentence patterns from Unit 1 to write an essay titled “My Hobby” Sentence Pattern: Start/stop verb+ing – Practice adding “ing” to verbs after “start/stop/quit/begin”
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