Writing Conclusions Worksheet. This Conclusions Packet in a print and a digital version for Google Classroom™ contains worksheets, posters, and detailed Teacher Notes to help your students craft better conclusion sentences. It shows the development of a restated claim, samples of introductions and conclusions, and then ends with three sample conclusions th A conclusion is the very end of a piece of writing, and it usually summarizes the main points of an argument or demonstrates an opinion about a topic.
To view a worksheet or download a printable PDF, simply click on the title. You can make up your own conclusion examples if you'd like, but if you're looking for a print and go whole resource for conclusion sentences, I do have one here: Our drawing conclusions worksheets give kids practice with asking questions and making inferences about text. All worksheets are free for individual and non-commercial use.
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You can make up your own conclusion examples if you'd like, but if you're looking for a print and go whole resource for conclusion sentences, I do have one here: Our drawing conclusions worksheets give kids practice with asking questions and making inferences about text.
The second day, I hand out a similar worksheet and the kids write decide on their own if the conclusion is a good one or not. They are free for you to use at home or in the classroom. To draw conclusions, you need to think about what makes the most sense.