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Transitions
 Getting smoothly
   from A to B
Why are transitions
              important?
Let’s say you go to a friend’s wedding. You see a bunch of
people you don’t know. At the reception, your friend begins to
point them out to you, even introduces you to a few. “This is my
Uncle Bob, and that’s his wife Linda over there. They don’t
get along too well with my dad; they are just here to make my
grandmother happy.”

Suddenly all the strange faces start to have meaning and
connections to you. There’s your friend’s sister, Lulu who use
to steal his toys. There’s your friend’s childhood neighbor, who
once had a crush on Lulu, and so on.
Why are transitions
              important?
Ideas in your head, that will eventually come out on paper, are
like the relatives at the reception. To a reader, the ideas will
not have connections or relationships unless YOU, as the
writer, explain those relationships.

It is your responsibility as a writer to make the organization of
your ideas smooth and logical to your reader. You can do this
through use of transitions. Never make your reader put two
and two together – that is your job.
Why are transitions
                important?
Let’s look at a few writing samples with and
without transitions.
Without transition:
  Gerald didn’t care for golf; he played a full 18 holes
  with his father on Saturday.

With transition:
  Although Gerald didn’t care for golf, he played a full
  18 holes with his father on Saturday.

                   *Please also note the punctuation differences.
Why are transitions
                    important?
Here’s another example.
Without transitions:
Our current consumer approach to the holiday season creates excessive waste through
production, packing and wrapping. It adds to materialistic greed in children, who come
to expect a myriad of toys each year to add to their already overflowing closets and toy chests of
unused items. Create a tradition of homemade gifts, which are more heartfelt than last minute
items off a shelf, or vintage items, that do not require taking more of the Earth’s resources to
produce.


With transitions:
Our current consumer approach to the holiday season creates excessive waste through production,
packing and wrapping. Moreover, it adds to materialistic greed in children, who come to expect a
myriad of toys each year to add to their already overflowing closets and toy chests of unused
items. Instead, create a tradition of homemade gifts, which are more heartfelt than last minute
items off a shelf, or consider vintage items, that do not require taking more of the Earth’s resources
 to produce.
Why are transitions important?
Here’s an example of a transition between paragraphs. This comes out of
my master’s degree thesis; we had to use APA style of citation, so it looks a
little different than MLA.

Without transition:
   Student’s fear of being different in any respect comes from an environment that sadly punishes, rather than
celebrates, differences. One way to help create the type of embracing environment all teaches would like to see
in schools is through fostering empathy (Toranzo, 1996). Students who show a greater acceptance of individual
differences, or tolerance, also have higher empathy scores (Bryant, 1982).
    Researchers have found skills in empathy are related to social success (Cotton, 1995). Reading is interpreting
and interacting with the expressed thoughts of others. Writing is the reverse, attempting to interact with a future
reader, or audience, through careful coding of ideas into words. A fully competent and engaged reader or writer
needs to understand and consider the viewpoints, motivations, actions and intentions of others (Toranzo, 1996).


With transition:
   Student’s fear of being different in any respect comes from an environment that sadly punishes, rather than
celebrates, differences. One way to help create the type of embracing environment all teaches would like to see
in schools is through fostering empathy (Toranzo, 1996). Students who show a greater acceptance of individual
differences, or tolerance, also have higher empathy scores (Bryant, 1982).
    In addition to social skills, researchers have found skills in empathy are related to social success (Cotton,
1995). Reading is interpreting and interacting with the expressed thoughts of others. Writing is the reverse,
attempting to interact with a future reader, or audience, through careful coding of ideas into words. A fully
competent and engaged reader or writer needs to understand and consider the viewpoints, motivations, actions
and intentions of others (Toranzo, 1996).
Helpful transitions
Words that show contrast or a change in ideas:

However                  Rather
But                      Not withstanding
Nevertheless             On the contrary
In spite of              In contrast to
While this may be true   Conversely
Still                    Instead
Despite                  Yet
Helpful transitions
Words that show an addition to ideas:

Also                Besides        Finally
Furthermore         In addition    Also
Moreover            Again          As well as
Too                 Likewise       Similarly
In fact             For instance   Another
For example         Equally important
Not only/but also   As a result
Helpful transitions
Words that show a consequence:

Hence                 Consequently
Thus                  Accordingly
Therefore             Due to
For this reason       Since
Because               As a result
Thereupon
Helpful transitions
Words that show sequence:

At first                To begin with
The next step           In time
In turn                 Meanwhile
Eventually              Simultaneously
For the time being      Next, then, soon
Later, while, earlier   Afterward
Subsequently            Previously
Helpful transitions
Words that show emphasis or restatement:

Above all    Indeed           In brief
Truly        Of course        In short
Certainly    Surely           In other words
In fact      In truth         Furthermore
Again        That is to say
In essence   Namely
Helpful transitions
Words that show concession:

Although               At any rate
At least               Still
Though                 Even though
Granted that           In spite of
While it may be true   True
Helpful transitions
Words that show details and examples:

Specifically          For example
Especially            To illustrate
To explain            Thus
In particular         In other words
To enumerate          As an illustration
In detail             To wit
Namely
Including
Helpful transitions
Words to summarize or generalize:
After all              As a rule
Briefly                As usual
Considering            In general
In any case            Ordinarily
On the whole           Typically
By and large           Usually
Accordingly            For the most part
As a result            To this end
Consequently           In short
Now you try!
Fill in blank with a transition word, then click to see
if you picked the right one.

I wasn’t feeling well yesterday, __________ I called in sick.
                    a. to explain
                    b. however
                    c. therefore
                    d. in addition to


                       therefore
Now you try!
Fill in blank with a transition word, then click to see
if you picked the right one.

Projects must be handed in by the due date, __________ they
will not be scored.
              a. obviously
              b. otherwise
              c. as a result
              d. finally

                       otherwise
Now you try!
Fill in blank with a transition word, then click to see
if you picked the right one.

__________ it has been shown that lightening strikes are rare, it’s
still a good idea to stay away from tall or metallic structures during
a storm.
                a. Even though
                b. Consequently
                c. Nevertheless
                d. Because
                                   Even though
Now you try!
Fill in blank with a transition word, then click to see
if you picked the right one.

Sales of CD’s have a small but steady fall over the last
twelve months. _________, vinyl records have seen an increase in
their share of the market, up to 1.7%.
               a. Above all
               b. Correspondingly
               c. For example
               d. In contrast

                          In contrast
Now you try!
Fill in blank with a transition word, then click to see
if you picked the right one.

“I plan to take a very long trip, and I don’t suspect I shall
return,” Biblo told the crowd. “_______, I mean not to.”
             a. Still
             b. Of course
             c. In fact
             d. Furthermore

                          In fact
Now you try!
Fill in blank with a transition word, then click to see
if you picked the right one.

My basketball coach told me I was doing better, ________
my shots seem to keep getting worse.
           a. yet
           b. therefore
           c. in general
           d. by and large

                          yet
Now you try!
Fill in blank with a transition word, then click to see
if you picked the right one.
_________ photographing the animals in Madagascar for her
National Geographic article, Evelyn hopes to take some shots of the
villages and people of the area, too.
              a. Upon
              b. Due to
              c. Despite
              d. In addition to

                        In addition to
Need a handout?
For a easy-to-use list of transition words similar to
those on this PowerPoint presentation, visit:


http://www.teachervision.fen.com/writing-
    composition/vocabulary/1780.html

Your best bet is to copy and paste the list to another
page for easy, non-wasteful printing.

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Transitions

  • 2. Why are transitions important? Let’s say you go to a friend’s wedding. You see a bunch of people you don’t know. At the reception, your friend begins to point them out to you, even introduces you to a few. “This is my Uncle Bob, and that’s his wife Linda over there. They don’t get along too well with my dad; they are just here to make my grandmother happy.” Suddenly all the strange faces start to have meaning and connections to you. There’s your friend’s sister, Lulu who use to steal his toys. There’s your friend’s childhood neighbor, who once had a crush on Lulu, and so on.
  • 3. Why are transitions important? Ideas in your head, that will eventually come out on paper, are like the relatives at the reception. To a reader, the ideas will not have connections or relationships unless YOU, as the writer, explain those relationships. It is your responsibility as a writer to make the organization of your ideas smooth and logical to your reader. You can do this through use of transitions. Never make your reader put two and two together – that is your job.
  • 4. Why are transitions important? Let’s look at a few writing samples with and without transitions. Without transition: Gerald didn’t care for golf; he played a full 18 holes with his father on Saturday. With transition: Although Gerald didn’t care for golf, he played a full 18 holes with his father on Saturday. *Please also note the punctuation differences.
  • 5. Why are transitions important? Here’s another example. Without transitions: Our current consumer approach to the holiday season creates excessive waste through production, packing and wrapping. It adds to materialistic greed in children, who come to expect a myriad of toys each year to add to their already overflowing closets and toy chests of unused items. Create a tradition of homemade gifts, which are more heartfelt than last minute items off a shelf, or vintage items, that do not require taking more of the Earth’s resources to produce. With transitions: Our current consumer approach to the holiday season creates excessive waste through production, packing and wrapping. Moreover, it adds to materialistic greed in children, who come to expect a myriad of toys each year to add to their already overflowing closets and toy chests of unused items. Instead, create a tradition of homemade gifts, which are more heartfelt than last minute items off a shelf, or consider vintage items, that do not require taking more of the Earth’s resources to produce.
  • 6. Why are transitions important? Here’s an example of a transition between paragraphs. This comes out of my master’s degree thesis; we had to use APA style of citation, so it looks a little different than MLA. Without transition: Student’s fear of being different in any respect comes from an environment that sadly punishes, rather than celebrates, differences. One way to help create the type of embracing environment all teaches would like to see in schools is through fostering empathy (Toranzo, 1996). Students who show a greater acceptance of individual differences, or tolerance, also have higher empathy scores (Bryant, 1982). Researchers have found skills in empathy are related to social success (Cotton, 1995). Reading is interpreting and interacting with the expressed thoughts of others. Writing is the reverse, attempting to interact with a future reader, or audience, through careful coding of ideas into words. A fully competent and engaged reader or writer needs to understand and consider the viewpoints, motivations, actions and intentions of others (Toranzo, 1996). With transition: Student’s fear of being different in any respect comes from an environment that sadly punishes, rather than celebrates, differences. One way to help create the type of embracing environment all teaches would like to see in schools is through fostering empathy (Toranzo, 1996). Students who show a greater acceptance of individual differences, or tolerance, also have higher empathy scores (Bryant, 1982). In addition to social skills, researchers have found skills in empathy are related to social success (Cotton, 1995). Reading is interpreting and interacting with the expressed thoughts of others. Writing is the reverse, attempting to interact with a future reader, or audience, through careful coding of ideas into words. A fully competent and engaged reader or writer needs to understand and consider the viewpoints, motivations, actions and intentions of others (Toranzo, 1996).
  • 7. Helpful transitions Words that show contrast or a change in ideas: However Rather But Not withstanding Nevertheless On the contrary In spite of In contrast to While this may be true Conversely Still Instead Despite Yet
  • 8. Helpful transitions Words that show an addition to ideas: Also Besides Finally Furthermore In addition Also Moreover Again As well as Too Likewise Similarly In fact For instance Another For example Equally important Not only/but also As a result
  • 9. Helpful transitions Words that show a consequence: Hence Consequently Thus Accordingly Therefore Due to For this reason Since Because As a result Thereupon
  • 10. Helpful transitions Words that show sequence: At first To begin with The next step In time In turn Meanwhile Eventually Simultaneously For the time being Next, then, soon Later, while, earlier Afterward Subsequently Previously
  • 11. Helpful transitions Words that show emphasis or restatement: Above all Indeed In brief Truly Of course In short Certainly Surely In other words In fact In truth Furthermore Again That is to say In essence Namely
  • 12. Helpful transitions Words that show concession: Although At any rate At least Still Though Even though Granted that In spite of While it may be true True
  • 13. Helpful transitions Words that show details and examples: Specifically For example Especially To illustrate To explain Thus In particular In other words To enumerate As an illustration In detail To wit Namely Including
  • 14. Helpful transitions Words to summarize or generalize: After all As a rule Briefly As usual Considering In general In any case Ordinarily On the whole Typically By and large Usually Accordingly For the most part As a result To this end Consequently In short
  • 15. Now you try! Fill in blank with a transition word, then click to see if you picked the right one. I wasn’t feeling well yesterday, __________ I called in sick. a. to explain b. however c. therefore d. in addition to therefore
  • 16. Now you try! Fill in blank with a transition word, then click to see if you picked the right one. Projects must be handed in by the due date, __________ they will not be scored. a. obviously b. otherwise c. as a result d. finally otherwise
  • 17. Now you try! Fill in blank with a transition word, then click to see if you picked the right one. __________ it has been shown that lightening strikes are rare, it’s still a good idea to stay away from tall or metallic structures during a storm. a. Even though b. Consequently c. Nevertheless d. Because Even though
  • 18. Now you try! Fill in blank with a transition word, then click to see if you picked the right one. Sales of CD’s have a small but steady fall over the last twelve months. _________, vinyl records have seen an increase in their share of the market, up to 1.7%. a. Above all b. Correspondingly c. For example d. In contrast In contrast
  • 19. Now you try! Fill in blank with a transition word, then click to see if you picked the right one. “I plan to take a very long trip, and I don’t suspect I shall return,” Biblo told the crowd. “_______, I mean not to.” a. Still b. Of course c. In fact d. Furthermore In fact
  • 20. Now you try! Fill in blank with a transition word, then click to see if you picked the right one. My basketball coach told me I was doing better, ________ my shots seem to keep getting worse. a. yet b. therefore c. in general d. by and large yet
  • 21. Now you try! Fill in blank with a transition word, then click to see if you picked the right one. _________ photographing the animals in Madagascar for her National Geographic article, Evelyn hopes to take some shots of the villages and people of the area, too. a. Upon b. Due to c. Despite d. In addition to In addition to
  • 22. Need a handout? For a easy-to-use list of transition words similar to those on this PowerPoint presentation, visit: http://www.teachervision.fen.com/writing- composition/vocabulary/1780.html Your best bet is to copy and paste the list to another page for easy, non-wasteful printing.