I can write a short paragraph (5–6 sentences) about a person who inspires me, using a clear topic sentence, 2–3 reasons with specific examples, and a closing sentence that explains the impact on me.
Materials
Pencil ✏️ and eraser
Planning sheet or notebook
Tracing Pad (below)
Tip: Choose a real person (family member, teacher, coach, author, inventor). Think of what they did and how it changed you.
Mini-lesson — Who, Why, Examples, Impact
Who: Name the person and your connection (my aunt, my coach, a scientist I read about).
Why: State 2–3 reasons they inspire you (hard-working, kind, brave, creative).
Examples: Add actions and small details that show each reason.
Impact: End with how this person changes your choices or mindset.
Stay focused: Keep every sentence connected to your main reason(s).
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Guided Practice — Trace & plan
Trace key words, then plan a paragraph about a person who inspires you:
Key words: who, why, example, because, shows, impact
Example outline:
Topic: My coach inspires me because she never gives up on us.
Reason + example: She practices with us in the rain and cheers for small improvements.
Reason + example: She teaches us to set goals and track steps each week.
Impact: I work harder in class and try again when I get stuck.
Closing: She inspires me to be determined and kind.
Tracing Pad
Drag & Drop — Build Reasons & Examples
Drag chips into the slots to make strong sentences about someone who inspires you.