
Transition Words and Phrases
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7th Grade - Professional Development
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Niwashini Nambiar
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Transition Words and Phrases
In this crazy, mixed-up world of ours, transitions glue our ideas and our essays together.
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Transition words and phrases are like the "glue" that connects our ideas together. They are also like the "bridge" that connects our ideas! Either way you look at it, transitions help make our writing flow better!
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Some transitions show order such as:
First,
Next,
After that,
Then,
Finally,
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following transitions fits best in the blank?
We went to the park on Saturday morning. ___________ we went to have lunch at Pizza Hut.
After that,
To begin
First of all,
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Transitions can also be used to show contrast (the opposite) such as:
On the other hand,
Otherwise,
However,
But,
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following transitions fits best in the blank?
Pizza sounds really good to me right now. _______ burgers sound really good, too!
Suddenly,
On the other hand,
First,
To begin,
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Transitions can be used to add proof in our writing such as:
For example,
For instance,
In fact,
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Multiple Select
Which of the following transitions help when giving proof to your reader? (Choose two)
First,
Lastly,
For example,
For instance,
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Transitions to compare include:
Likewise,
Similarly,
In the same way,
Also,
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following transitions fits best in the blank?
I really love pizza. ________ I think burgers are amazing, too!
In the same way,
First,
Lastly,
For example,
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They introduce new ideas.
They connect key information (fun details) in our writing by showing:
Time Order
Examples
Additional Information
Compare and contrast
Emphasis
Conclusions
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First let's talk about time order transitions.
examples of these words are first, next, then, finally. These words show an order of how things will be presented or the order in which an activity is performed.
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Multiple Choice
Each winter, my family and I choose a location to visit for a family trip. We love to travel! __________ we think about what activities we could do in each place.
First
Next
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Multiple Choice
__________we check out flights and hotels to see if there are any great deals.
Also
Then
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Multiple Choice
__________, we choose a destination and begin planning specific details.
Finally
However
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Examples
These types of transition words are used when you are writing informational types of text. You are telling the reader about a certain subject that must be supported by evidence.
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Multiple Choice
Exercise is something that people do for physical wellness. ____________, exercise provides benefits to our mental health.
For example
In addition
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Multiple Choice
___________, it helps reduce stress, increase weight loss, and strengthen muscles.
For example
But
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Multiple Choice
Many people enjoy the act of exercising. _________ health benefit of exercise is that it helps us to sleep better.
Another
Also
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Multiple Choice
_______, the health benefits of exercise can improve a person's life.
And
In conclusion
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Additional information
These types of transitions are effective for reinforcing ideas, adding information and showing agreement with other information.
Examples of these transitions are :
In addition
By the same token
One one hand
After
Furthermore
As a result
To start
then
As well as
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Multiple Choice
Imagine a cafeteria in which all students could sit wherever they wanted, regardless of class. __________ , some students may wish to choose their seats.
On one hand
After
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Multiple Choice
________, some students may rather have assigned seats. I believe that we should be able to choose our own seats.
On the other hand
Also
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Multiple Choice
________, students would be able to talk to their friends at lunch instead of during the teacher's lesson.
As a result
To begin
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Multiple Choice
_________, we should pick our own seats.
Then
In conclusion
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Multiple Choice
_________, we should pick our own seats.
Then
In conclusion
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following transitions fits best in the blank?
I studied really hard for the test. ______ I got the highest grade in the class!
Consequently,
Next,
Lastly,
Similarly,
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Multiple Select
Which of the transition words below show order? (select 3)
First,
Next,
For example,
Lastly,
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following transitions best connects these two sentences?
Riding my bike is my favorite thing to do. ________ one time, I rode my bike for so long that my mom was worried that I got lost.
For example,
First,
On the other hand,
Then,
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Multiple Choice
Kylen hit a three-pointer from halfcourt, consequently, his team won.
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Transitions can be used to add more information such as:
Furthermore,
Moreover,
In addition,
Also,
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following transitions could best complete this sentence?
My teacher is the greatest because she is so nice. _______, I think she's great because she teaches us all about writing.
Moreover
After that
First
However
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following transitions could best complete this sentence?
My teacher is the greatest because she is so nice. _______, I think she's great because she teaches us all about writing.
Moreover
After that
First
However
Transition Words and Phrases
In this crazy, mixed-up world of ours, transitions glue our ideas and our essays together.
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