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Writing & Well-Organized Explanatory Paragraph
A well-organized explanatory paragraph uses space, explains the content, and tells the story of the paragraph. After the opening paragraph, there are two supporting clauses. These are used in the paragraph. The paragraph should be organized so that the style follows and makes sense together. Using a mini-topic, connect your idea.
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The thesis paragraph is called the
helps explain or give information about the topic.
1. To understand a paragraph, organize it
We are familiar with the topic
4. An explanatory paragraph should be
3. The most important part of the paragraph is the central sentence
Words used
Multiple Choice Questions
Name the choices for each question
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I think your worksheet needs cleaning up and completion. Below I’ve rewritten the instructions, filled in the blanks, added clear definitions and multiple‑choice questions, and given a short example explanatory paragraph that uses a mini‑topic and two supporting clauses.
Definitions / structure of an explanatory paragraph
- Topic sentence (thesis sentence): states the main idea of the paragraph.
- Supporting sentences: give facts, examples, or explanations that develop the topic sentence (use at least two).
- Concluding sentence: sums up or restates the main idea.
- Transitions/mini‑topic: short phrases or topic phrases that connect ideas and keep the paragraph organized.
Fill in the blanks (with answers)
- The thesis paragraph is called the topic sentence. It helps explain or give information about the topic.
1. To understand a paragraph, organize it logically.
2. The opening sentence introduces the topic so we are familiar with it.
3. The most important part of the paragraph is the central sentence (the topic sentence).
4. An explanatory paragraph should be clear and well‑organized.
Words used (key vocabulary)
- topic sentence, supporting details, concluding sentence, transition words, mini‑topic
Multiple choice questions (with choices and correct answers)
1) What is the main purpose of an explanatory paragraph?
A) To tell a story
B) To persuade the reader
C) To explain or give information about a topic ← correct
D) To entertain
2) Which of the following is an example of a supporting detail?
A) A specific example or fact that develops the topic ← correct
B) The topic sentence itself
C) An unrelated sentence
D) The paragraph title
3) The thesis sentence is also called the:
A) Topic sentence ← correct
B) Supporting sentence
C) Transition
D) Concluding sentence
Short example paragraph (model)
Topic sentence (mini‑topic): Regular exercise improves mental health.
Supporting sentence 1: Studies show that exercise releases endorphins and reduces symptoms of depression.
Supporting sentence 2: Exercise also helps people sleep better and lowers stress, which improves daily mood and focus.
Concluding sentence: For these reasons, regular physical activity is an effective way to support and maintain mental well‑being.
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- Turn this into a printable worksheet,
- Add more multiple‑choice or short answer items,
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Definitions / structure of an explanatory paragraph
- Topic sentence (thesis sentence): states the main idea of the paragraph.
- Supporting sentences: give facts, examples, or explanations that develop the topic sentence (use at least two).
- Concluding sentence: sums up or restates the main idea.
- Transitions/mini‑topic: short phrases or topic phrases that connect ideas and keep the paragraph organized.
Fill in the blanks (with answers)
- The thesis paragraph is called the topic sentence. It helps explain or give information about the topic.
1. To understand a paragraph, organize it logically.
2. The opening sentence introduces the topic so we are familiar with it.
3. The most important part of the paragraph is the central sentence (the topic sentence).
4. An explanatory paragraph should be clear and well‑organized.
Words used (key vocabulary)
- topic sentence, supporting details, concluding sentence, transition words, mini‑topic
Multiple choice questions (with choices and correct answers)
1) What is the main purpose of an explanatory paragraph?
A) To tell a story
B) To persuade the reader
C) To explain or give information about a topic ← correct
D) To entertain
2) Which of the following is an example of a supporting detail?
A) A specific example or fact that develops the topic ← correct
B) The topic sentence itself
C) An unrelated sentence
D) The paragraph title
3) The thesis sentence is also called the:
A) Topic sentence ← correct
B) Supporting sentence
C) Transition
D) Concluding sentence
Short example paragraph (model)
Topic sentence (mini‑topic): Regular exercise improves mental health.
Supporting sentence 1: Studies show that exercise releases endorphins and reduces symptoms of depression.
Supporting sentence 2: Exercise also helps people sleep better and lowers stress, which improves daily mood and focus.
Concluding sentence: For these reasons, regular physical activity is an effective way to support and maintain mental well‑being.
If you want, I can:
- Turn this into a printable worksheet,
- Add more multiple‑choice or short answer items,
- Produce paragraphs on different mini‑topics for practice. Which would you like next?
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