Standard: 4.W.3c – Use a variety of transitional words and phrases to manage the sequence of events.
Grade level: Grade 4
Subject: English Language Arts
Domain: Writing
Teacher Overview
This standard emphasizes the importance of using transitional words and phrases to manage the sequence of events in writing. Mastery of this skill allows students to create coherent and logically flowing narratives, which is crucial for effective communication in writing. Students should have foundational skills in basic sentence structure, simple paragraph writing, and familiarity with basic conjunctions and sequencing words.
After mastering this standard, students will be able to write more complex and logically flowing narratives and essays. They will also be able to use advanced transitional phrases and clauses to enhance their writing.
Common Misconception 1
A common misconception is that transitional words are only necessary at the beginning of sentences. This is incorrect because transitional words can and should be used throughout the text to connect ideas and events seamlessly.
Intervention 1
Use mentor texts to show examples of transitional words used throughout a paragraph. Practice writing exercises where students insert transitional words in various parts of the text.
Common Misconception 2
Another misconception is that the same transitional words can be used repeatedly in a text. This can make the writing monotonous and less engaging.
Intervention 2
Create a word bank of various transitional words and phrases. Encourage students to use different words from the bank in their writing to enhance variety and interest.
Prerequisite Knowledge
Students should have a basic understanding of sentence structure and simple paragraph writing. They should also be familiar with basic conjunctions and sequencing words like ‘first,’ ‘next,’ and ‘finally.’
Subsequent Knowledge
Students will develop the ability to write more complex narratives and essays with clear and logical flow. They will also learn to use advanced transitional phrases and clauses to enhance their writing.
Instructional Activities
- Create a story map and use transitional words to connect events.
- Write a step-by-step guide on how to do something using transitional phrases.
- Analyze a mentor text to identify and categorize transitional words used.
- Practice rewriting a paragraph with improved transitional phrases.
- Group activity: Sequence picture cards and write a story using transitional words.

