This Grade 2 sheet teaches how to order sentences so an informational paragraph flows from topic to facts to conclusion. Nine fill-ins walk students through choosing the first sentence, middle facts, and closing sentence. A matching section links sentence types with their jobs in a paragraph. Kids learn that order matters and that a good paragraph builds ideas step by step. A solid Grade 2 practice page for W.2.2 paragraph structure and clear organization of facts.

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Busy Bee
Informational Writing
Grade 2
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) The topic sentence always comes first in the paragraph.
2) Facts about the topic go in the middle of the paragraph.
3) The conclusion sentence always comes last.
4) A paragraph about dogs should have many facts about dogs.
5) If a sentence does not match the topic, you should remove it.
6) The order of sentences helps the reader follow your ideas.
7) Use the word first to begin the first fact in your paragraph.
8) Use the word finally to end the list of facts.
9) A paragraph without a topic sentence is hard to follow.
★ Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1) Match each item to its correct answer.
Topic sentence
tells what the paragraph is about
tells what the paragraph is about
Fact sentence
teaches something true about the topic
teaches something true about the topic
Transition word
connects one fact to the next
connects one fact to the next
Conclusion sentence
wraps up the paragraph at the end
wraps up the paragraph at the end
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