No skill is a better tool for writers than
outlining. Organizing topics, subtopics, and details leads to well-structured,
coherent, and complete compositions.
These sets develop outlining skills in 4 stages.
In the first level, students read a story and then arrange the manipulative
outline. Next, they study the outline after reading the story and
write paragraph subtopics. Level 3 requires that they write details
for the four paragraph subtopics. Finally, students compose the
entire outline.
The fact-filled, non-fiction stories are written
to enable students to succeed. The unique design of the materials
models outlining throughout. As students work through the 28 sets,
they develop this critical skill.
The stories and outlines in this set follow
the 4-paragraph essay format. By the end of the series, students
should be able to write essays from outlines. This set includes
8 outline essay starters. These help students solidify the transfer
of outlining skills to writing skills. Teachers can then give students
outlines to guide compositions.
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