The process paragraph AKA How to paragraphs Process

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The process paragraph AKA How to paragraphs

The process paragraph AKA How to paragraphs

Process paragraphs • The write explains how to make or do something. • Explain

Process paragraphs • The write explains how to make or do something. • Explain the process clearly. • Break the process down into a series of steps and explain each step.

1. Topic sentence names and tells the reader Structure of athat process paragraph to

1. Topic sentence names and tells the reader Structure of athat process paragraph to look for a process or procedure. Ex: You can teach your dog to fetch in a very short time by following this procedure. 2. Supporting sentences are the details and steps. Ex: When your dog brings back the stick, praise him extravagantly. 3. The concluding sentence can be the last step, or it can give the results. Ex: At the end of the lesson, give your dog a nice treat for a job well done.

How to make Ice Cream in a Bag __ Seal the gallon bag securely.

How to make Ice Cream in a Bag __ Seal the gallon bag securely. __ Open the bags, grab a spoon, and enjoy your ice cream! __ Gently rock the gallon bag from side to side for 1015 mins or until the contents of the quart bag have turned into ice cream. __ Put ½ cup of heavy cream, ½ cup of milk, ¼ cup of sugar, and ¼ teaspoon of vanilla into a quart size sealable plastic bag. __ Close the quart-size bag and seal it tightly. __ Put 2 cups of ice and ½ to ¾ cup of salt into a gallon size sealable plastic bag. __ Surprise your friends on your next camping trip by making ice cream in a plastic bag. __ Place sealed quart bag inside the gallon bag of ice and salt.

Articles • A/ An- Indefinite article, use with singular count nouns to express general

Articles • A/ An- Indefinite article, use with singular count nouns to express general meaning. A non- count noun usually cant occur with a/an. • The- Definite article, used to express specific meaning. The reader know what you are referring to. • No article- Used with plural count nouns and non-count nous to express general meaning.

Fix the errors 1. 2. 3. 4. My sister read the good book last

Fix the errors 1. 2. 3. 4. My sister read the good book last week. I took an exam yesterday. An exam was hard. Parents teach their children about the life. I bought the book last night.