A five-segment paper is a classic homework. It includes an opening paragraph containing the thesis statement, three main thought paragraphs and paragraphs supporting evidence, and a closing ceremony. It sounds simple, but a good article requires planning, research and what you want to say. That’s why we created this set of five-segment paper graphic organizer worksheets. From simple outlines to detailed articles to help with help, these worksheets will help your students write the best papers ever. Simply fill out the form on this page and you can download the entire bundle right away.
Five-segment paper graphic organizer worksheet
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Five-segment paper one-page planner
This worksheet is perfect for young students or those who need to outline their thoughts before starting. Its design is like a house, treating the opening paragraph as the basis of three body paragraphs, while the closed paragraph is the roof. Together they made a solid, well-planned paper!
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Five-segment paper statement builder
This page helps writers summarize strong, clear essay statements that should include their claims and reasons for supporting them. There is plenty of room for editing and wording changes until the student is happy with the final result.
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Five-paragraph open paragraph planner
A strong essay statement is a good start, but a great article includes a hook that draws the reader’s attention from the start. Help students use this planner to brainstorm, quotes, anecdotes, statistics, or hypotheses questions and then construct the opening paragraph from there.
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Five paragraph papers closed paragraph planner
Close paragraphs are much like opening paragraphs on the reverse side. They should include an abstract of thesis statement and important points. Then they should end with a hook, a final idea or a call to action. Students can use this worksheet to create a perfect closing ceremony.
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The main idea planner of the five-segment paper
These pages help students plan most of their papers, covering the main ideas and evidence supporting them. There is room for recording sources and documenting how evidence supports the author’s claims and asking key questions to keep the writer on track.
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