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Provides a detailed and organized list of transition words that students can use in their writing.
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A comprehensive click-thru guide/tutorial that explains how to compare and contrast information, gives definitions, examples of outlines (various forms of compare/contrast) and how to use transitional words to move between ideas. Checklist for students to use as they plan and write is also included.
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Website first explains what transitions are, then their purpose, then shows how to use them and how to determine which to use based on their logical relationship. There is a chart at the bottom that has the relationship and which words work with each situation.
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This interactive Workshop allows students to go through the writing process steps to create a persuasive essay. It also includes 2 Shockwave mini-lessons that students can click on that teaches the use of transitional words and using facts as supporting details (for students without access to Shockwave, they can download a printable version)
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