How to Boil Eggs - Order the directions to explain how you would boil an egg. The sentences in the body of a paragraph should be organized in a logical order. One way to organize ideas within a paragraph is to use transition words, like first, second, next, and finally.
The Butterfly - Peter is a real insect enthusiast. Revise the draft below by circling each sentence that is out of order. Draw a line through each sentence that does not belong. Then rewrite the paragraph on the lines below, putting sentences in logical order and adding the transition words shown to help the story flow.
How to Fold a Paper Airplane - Below are the steps to making a paper airplane. Read the steps. Put them in the correct order by writing a number 1 to 7 on the line beside each step. Then rewrite the steps as a paragraph, using appropriate transition words
Carl and Minnie - The same old cat and mouse games. Fix this drafted document to make a better story by reordering the series of events to help it make better sense.
Hydrate! - James explores why it is important to have plenty of water. The sentences in the body of a paragraph should be organized in a logical order. One way to organize ideas within a paragraph is to use transition words, like one reason, another, also, additionally, and finally.
The Patient Cat - The sentences below form a story, but they are all out of order. Evaluate it as a whole and determine the best way to order all of them.
Pen Pals - A transition is a word or phrase that connects one or more ideas within a paragraph or longer piece of writing. Circle each transition in the paragraph below.
Storyboard - Study the storyboard below. Then pretend that it is your job to write a treatment for this movie.
Describing a Sequence of Events - The pictures below depict a sequence of events, and tell a story. Study the pictures. Then, using the pictures as a springboard for your imagination, write the story.
Creating Stories Using Transitions - Create an original story by writing a sentence using each of the transitions indicated.
My Favorite Holiday - Circle each transition in the paragraph below. Then use the back of this page to write a similar paragraph of your own about your favorite holiday.
The Ride of Paul Revere - All of the transitions words, indicating the sequence of events, have been left out. Using the Word Bank, write a transition word in each box.
Wolves in the Night - Using the Word Bank, write a transition word in each box. Use some words more than once. Then answer the questions.
That Crazy Cat! - Use the pictures below as inspiration for a story. On a separate sheet of paper, write your story.
Managing a Sequence of Events - Choose one of the scenarios presented below and write a paragraph.