I am in grade 9 and i use TEEL
T- topic sentence (a sentence that briefly explains the paragraph)
E- elabration (elaborate on topic sentence)
E- evidence (to support)
L- linking sentence (link to the next paragraph)
Develop paragraphs in a variety of patterns that reflect yourthinking about the material. As you write the topic sentence and its supporting sentences, lookfor ways to structure your thinking. Where one author advanceshis or her material by narrating a series of events, anotherundertakes a physical description and another undertakes ananalysis of the topic. These patterns of paragraph developmentusually emerge in the process of revision. More than one pattern of development may be used in a series ofparagraphs.
Here are some important modes of paragraph development:Exemplification
Narration
Process
Description
Comparison and contrast
Analogy
Cause and effect
Classification and division
Definition
Analysis
Enumeration
To use complete sentences in a paragraph.
preciples of paragraph development
preciples of paragraph development
A supporting body of a paragraph provides evidence, examples, or explanations that develop the main idea or topic sentence. It reinforces the main point by offering details and information that help to clarify or strengthen the argument or point being made in the paragraph.
The paragraph writing on your school should include the name of your school and some of its achievements.
You start a new paragraph in descriptive writing when you start a new topic
A paragraph is a type of arranged writing, it is usually 5 to 8 sentences long. A paragraph on Mohandas Gandhi is the arranged writing on this person.
paragraph
First paragraph
You start a new paragraph when the subject changes, and if you're writing dialogue, also when the speaker changes.
im going to answer this by linking you to an article regarding principles of organization that refers to the many principles and types. it was written by my own English teacher on his own free time. take a look, i feel that you will find this very important and informative! :) http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/composition/organization.htm
Starting a paragraph with the term for example is not recommended. Try writing a sentence with for example later in the paragraph.