Linking Words Teaching Slides and Transition Words Paragraph Writing Lesson Plan
Explicit instruction makes all the difference when teaching linking words. These Linking Words Teacher Lesson Slides give you step-by-step lessons that clearly model what linking words are, why they’re used, and how to apply them correctly in writing.
Each lesson includes student-friendly explanations, visual examples, and built-in group practice—so students fully understand the purpose behind each linking word before using it independently.
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Description
Explicit instruction makes all the difference when teaching linking words. These Linking Words Teacher Lesson Slides give you step-by-step lessons that clearly model what linking words are, why they’re used, and how to apply them correctly in writing.
Each lesson includes student-friendly explanations, visual examples, and built-in group practice—so students fully understand the purpose behind each linking word before using it independently.
YOU’LL LOVE:
- Ready-to-teach slides with clear, kid-friendly visuals
- Explicit instruction broken into manageable steps
- Built-in “Let’s Practice!” activities with answers
- Coverage of all major linking word purposes
WHAT YOU GET IN THIS LINKING WORDS TEACHER LESSON SLIDES RESOURCE:
- 200+ Linking Words Teaching Slides
- What linking words are
- Why writers use them
- How to use them step-by-step
- Purpose categories (addition, contrast, cause/effect, etc.)
- Detailed Answer Keys
- Digital Option + Interactive Option for Use with Google: Option to go 100% paperless with this resource
TRANSITION WORDS SKILLS COVERED:
- Defining linking words
- Identifying purposes
- Choosing appropriate transitions
- Applying linking words in sentences and paragraphs
WAYS TO USE THIS RESOURCE:
- Whole-group instruction
- Guided writing
- Small-group instruction
- Intervention
- Group work
- Partner work
- Independent practice
- Test prep
Why Teachers Like YOU Love This Resource:
“These slides made teaching linking words so much easier. The examples were clear, and the built-in practice kept my students focused and participating.” -Nicole H.
“I loved how explicit and step-by-step the lessons were. My students finally understood why writers use linking words instead of just memorizing a list.”– Sarah J.
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