✍️ WRITING (40 Lessons) • 🟢 A. Building Sentences and Paragraphs
I can choose a creative, clear title that matches the main idea of my writing and hooks the reader’s interest.
Tip: Good titles are short, specific, and interesting. They tell what the piece is mostly about.
Brainstorm and trace title words for a paragraph about helping at home:
Drag the best title chip into the single slot for each paragraph idea. Keep extra chips in the bank.
Idea: I build a snowman, make snow angels, and slide down a small hill.
Idea: We mix batter together every Sunday and add blueberries.
Idea: I watch the tunnels grow and feed the ants tiny crumbs.
Idea: Our family plays board games after dinner, and we cheer for good moves.
Idea: We pull weeds, water the beds, and pick ripe tomatoes in fall.
Idea: My tooth wiggled all week, then popped out during lunch!
Idea: We use cones, chairs, and rope to make jumps and tunnels.
Idea: Steps for packing sandwiches, water, and a blanket.
Idea: I stack pillows, use a flashlight, and read picture books.
Idea: I learn to balance, stop safely, and glide a little farther each time.
Idea: We set up the tent, roast marshmallows, and tell stories.
Idea: I follow steps to make a small moving robot from a kit.