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Paragraphs – Different Types of Paragraphs

By Stuart Ackerman

All paragraphs have (or should have) a topic sentence that introduces the main idea.  The body of the paragraph provides supporting details for the main idea.  Finally, a good paragraph should have a closing sentence (unless the paragraph is a narrative which doesn't necessarily give factual information).
 
     There are 4 types of paragraphs:
 
     1.  A descriptive paragraph describes something.
     2.  A narrative paragraph tells a story.
     3.  A persuasive paragraph discusses an opinion.
     4.  An explanatory paragraph explains something.
 
Descriptive Paragraphs
A descriptive paragraph describes a person, place, thing, or idea.  When writing a descriptive paragraph, students should remember to use words that describe the 5 senses (seeing, hearing, tasting, touching, smelling).  Students should remember to tell the reader about the colors, sizes, smells, tastes, and shape things are.  It is the writer's objective to make the reader visualize what is being read.


Narrative Paragraph
In a narrative paragraph, students tell a story by sharing and describing experiences.  Narrative paragraphs (hence narrative stories) should keep the reader involved and engaged by making the reader want to continue reading.  When writing a narrative paragraph, students should include colorful adjectives and descriptive verbs.      

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Persuasive Paragraph
A persuasive paragraph involves the writer expressing his or her opinion on a topic.  The writer wants to convince the reader that his or her point of view is correct and right.  Persuasive paragraphs should contain facts and data which support the writer's position.  The writer should support his or her point of view the best that he or she can in order to persuade or convince the reader.
 
Explanatory Paragraph
The reason for an explanatory paragraph is to give information about a subject.  These paragraphs should explain ideas, give directions, or show a process of how to accomplish something.  Explanatory paragraphs should have factual information provided in sequential order.  The use of transition words are important when writing an exposition.
 
  Although these paragraphs differ in some ways, they still share some common elements.  They should all have a sentence that shows the main idea and other sentences that support the main idea.  It is important that your child understands the various types of paragraphs in order to improve his or her paragraph writing skills.

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DESCRIPTIVE WRITING - Lesson (A) Sentences (Grades 1-3)

DESCRIPTIVE WRITING - Lesson (B) Paragraphs (Grades 4-6)

DESCRIPTIVE WRITING - Lesson (C) Writing a Descriptive Essay (Grades 4-8 )

PERSONAL NARRATIVE - Lesson (A) Personal Narratives/Recount Writing (Grades 1-3)

PERSONAL NARRATIVE - Lesson (B) Personal Narratives/Recount Writing (Grades 4-6)

REPORT WRITING - Lesson (B) How to Write a Report (Grades 4-6)

EXPLANATION WRITING - Lesson (A) How to Write an Explanation (Grades 2-3)

EXPLANATION WRITING - Lesson (B) How to Write an Explanation (Grades 4-6)

TOPIC SENTENCES - Lesson (A) Introduction to Topic Sentences (Grades 1-3)

TOPIC SENTENCES - Lesson (B) Topic Sentences and Details (Grades 4-6)

PARAGRAPHS - Lesson (A) Introduction to Paragraphs (Grades 1-3)

PARAGRAPHS - Lesson (B) Writing an Informational Paragraph (Grades 4-6)

MESSAGE WRITING - Writing a Message (Grades 2-3)

TRANSITION WORDS - Transition (Linking) Words (Grades 4-6)

REPORT WRITING - Writing a Report (Grades 2-3)




   




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