![]() ![]() Consider using reverse outlining and other organizational strategies presented in this text to identify key ideas in your essay and to get a clearer look at how the ideas can be best organized. When you’re working on building transitions into an essay, consider the essay’s overall organization. If your thought process jumps around a lot (and that’s okay), it’s more likely that you will need to pay careful attention to reorganization and to providing solid transitions as you revise. While drafting, we often write what we think, sometimes without much reflection about how the ideas fit together or relate to one another. Sometimes transitions occur spontaneously, but just as often (or maybe even more often) good transitions are developed in revision. There’s no right answer to this question. When Is the Right Time to Build in Transitions? I would LOVE it if any of you would add your titles to this list in the comments. Great Short Stories recommended by other websites: I will probably make it a group activity because the story confused a few of them.) * Tuesday of the Other June by Norma Fox MazerĪll Signposts and Literary Elements: (I used this as a assessment of the signposts. ![]() * President Cleveland, Where Are You? by Robert Cormier The Landlady by Roald Dahl (we read later for Halloween, but they found signposts) Many of them are available online as well.) I have put an asterisk next to those titles. (NOTE: we have copies of a book by Jamestown Publishers called Best Short Stories: Introductory Level that included many of these stories. They actually cheered when I handed them out and they say it really helps. I printed up bookmarks for them with the signposts on them that I found on Teachers Pay Teachers.
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