Paragraph Railway
A coherent paragraph is a purposeful route: a topic frames the idea, relevant evidence develops it, semantic transitions name relationships, and a conclusion delivers the idea for a particular audience.
EnglishAges 8-13~12 min🎙️ Voice tutor
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What your child will figure out
- Select sentences because they support a paragraph's main idea, not merely because they are grammatical.
- Use transitions as semantic joints that express cause, contrast, example, or sequence.
- Build and defend more than one coherent sentence order when each order satisfies the same meaning constraints.
- Reframe the same facts with a topic and conclusion suited to a new audience and purpose.
The levels
- Carriage yard
Freely couple sentences and predict the main idea a reader will expect.
- The useful siding
Build a school-garden paragraph while visibly routing an irrelevant sentence to the siding.
- Stress the joint
Repair three sentence joints by matching transition meaning to cause, contrast, and example.
- Two good routes
Discover that two orders can be coherent when both obey topic, evidence, example, and closing constraints.
- Change the destination
Use the same solar-light facts in a child explanation or council recommendation.
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