How to Create a Paragraph FREE Printable Chart for Middle School

Published:
November 9, 2017

Sarah Shelton

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Does your teen have trouble coming up with ideas to put into paragraphs? Do they get easily overwhelmed and need help organizing their individual paragraphs?
How-To-Create-a-Paragraph-Middle-School-ChartIf you have a child that struggles staying on task with their writing and needs some organizational help this chart from Writing With Sharon Watson should be a great help to them. It is a blank chart for your student to fill in. There is a place for one idea for their paragraph and places to brainstorm and explain or prove the idea within the paragraph.

You can grab this free printable chart for your middle schooler HERE.

 

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