Topic sentence: Our school library is a quiet place where students can learn in many ways.
opening line
This sentence gives the main idea of the whole paragraph.
Example: A topic sentence guides the paragraph.
Build a paragraph that starts clearly and adds details that stay on the same topic.
A strong paragraph usually begins with one sentence that tells what the paragraph will be about. The next sentences should support that idea.
Open one card at a time, read the text together, and use the audio button when hearing the line once helps.
opening line
This sentence gives the main idea of the whole paragraph.
Example: A topic sentence guides the paragraph.
detail one
This detail connects directly to the library idea.
Example: Supporting details should stay relevant.
detail two
This adds more useful information without changing the topic.
Example: Good details deepen the main idea.
closing sentence
A closing line can wrap up the paragraph clearly.
Example: A paragraph should feel complete.
These next steps stay in the same stage so the child does not get sent backward.
Read and write short dialogue using quotation marks, commas, and speaker tags correctly.
Notice how past, present, and future verbs change depending on when the action happens.
Improve a short paragraph by checking sentence order, repeated ideas, and missing details.