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Color-coding sentences within a paragraph enables us to check and make sure that we have everything required for a well written paragraph. It helps us determine if we have enough details to support our IDEAS and CONTENT (trait 1) and if these ideas/content show a logical pattern of ORGANIZATION (trait 2). The Colors We Use… GREEN BLUE YELLOW PINK TOPIC SENTENCE The first sentence is the topic sentence that tells what the paragraph is about; it is colored GREEN. You have to have a topic and a main purpose for your topic sentence. EXAMPLE: Bob’s car is a mess. Topic=Bob’s car Purpose=it is a disgusting mess. TRANSITIONS ARE IMPORTANT The first sentence is the topic sentence that tells what the paragraph is about; it is colored GREEN. Now comes the transitional word or phrase in BLUE. (use your beige transition sheet and the correct type of transition) Example: Inside Bob’s car. . . The first sentence is the topic sentence that tells what the paragraph is about; it is colored GREEN. Now comes the transitional word or phrase in BLUE, followed by the first detail, reason or fact you are presenting highlighted in YELLOW. It should be direct, to the point, and only 1 sentence. Example: Inside Bob’s car there is rotting food.
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