📝 Writing: Paragraph vs Essay – 1ère Bac Sciences Mathématiques SM


📝 Writing: Paragraph vs Essay
1ère Bac Sciences Mathématiques SM

📌 Introduction

Understanding the difference between a paragraph and an essay is essential for writing exams, reports, and academic work.

Quick Tip: A paragraph develops one idea. An essay develops one main topic using multiple paragraphs.

📘 Paragraph: One Main Idea

Topic Sentence → Supporting Sentences → Concluding Sentence

Example: “Recycling is important for the environment. It reduces pollution and saves natural resources. Therefore, everyone should recycle paper and plastic.”

  • 5–8 sentences
  • One clear topic
  • No sections or headings

📕 Essay: Multiple Paragraphs

Introduction → Body (2–3 paragraphs) → Conclusion

Example: “Pollution is a serious problem. In conclusion, we must act now to protect our planet.”

  • 300–500 words
  • Clear structure with paragraphs
  • Topic sentence in each paragraph

🔍 Key Differences

Feature Paragraph Essay
Length 5–8 sentences 300–500 words
Structure One idea Intro, Body, Conclusion
Paragraphs 1 3–5
Purpose Explain one point Discuss a topic in depth

✅ Exercise 1: Identify Paragraph or Essay

1. A 5-sentence text about recycling →

2. A 400-word text with introduction and conclusion →

3. One idea: “Exercise is good for health.” →

4. Three sections: intro, body, conclusion →

5. A short explanation of photosynthesis →

✅ Exercise 2: Match the Feature

1. One main idea →

2. Multiple paragraphs →

3. 5–8 sentences →

4. Introduction and conclusion →

5. Topic sentence only →

✅ Exercise 3: Choose the Correct Structure

1. Writing about “Why students should recycle” in 6 sentences →

2. Writing about “Environmental Problems” with 3 paragraphs →

3. Explaining one benefit of exercise →

4. Discussing causes, effects, and solutions of pollution →

5. A short opinion on homework →

✅ Exercise 4: Order the Essay Parts

Put in correct order:

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

✅ Exercise 5: Identify the Topic Sentence

1. “Exercise is good for health. It strengthens the heart and reduces stress. Doctors recommend 30 minutes daily.” →

2. “Pollution harms animals. It also affects human health. Many cities are taking action.” →

3. “Students should recycle. It saves trees and reduces waste. Schools can help by providing bins.” →

4. “Science is important. It helps us understand nature and develop technology. Many jobs require scientific knowledge.” →

5. “Sleep is essential. It helps the brain function and the body recover. Teenagers need 8–10 hours.” →

✅ Exercise 6: Fill in the Blank

1. A ___ is shorter and has only one main idea.

2. An ___ has an introduction, body, and conclusion.

3. The ___ sentence states the main idea of a paragraph.

4. In an essay, the ___ comes at the end.

5. A paragraph usually has ___ sentences.

✅ Exercise 7: Correct the Mistake

1. “An essay is shorter than a paragraph.” →

2. “An essay has only one sentence.” →

3. “The last sentence is always the topic sentence.” →

4. “An essay doesn’t need a conclusion.” →

5. “A paragraph can have no main idea.” →

✅ Exercise 8: Science Context

1. Writing one paragraph about photosynthesis →

2. Writing an essay on “Climate Change: Causes and Solutions” →

3. Explaining one lab safety rule →

4. Discussing 3 environmental problems in 3 paragraphs →

5. A short explanation of gravity →

✅ Exercise 9: Real-Life Writing

1. Writing a short message about homework →

2. Writing a full report on pollution →

3. Explaining why you like science →

4. Writing an exam answer with intro, body, conclusion →

5. A quick note on lab rules →

✅ Exercise 10: Write a Response

Write a short answer:

1. What is a paragraph?

2. What is an essay?

3. How are they different?

4. When to write a paragraph?

5. When to write an essay?

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