Patterns of Paragraph Organization
Patterns of Paragraph Organization
Patterns of organization show the relationships between supporting details in paragraphs, essays, and chapters.
The organization of the supporting details helps you understand how an author thinks and helps you remember
what you read. While the table below explains the characteristics of the patterns and gives sample signals and
sentences, keep in mind that there may be additional signals not mentioned. Plus, a topic sentence or thesis
statement might not predict the organization of the paragraph. Read the entire selection. Not every piece of
writing fits neatly into these categories. In the real world, many texts contain sections and passages that combine
two or more patterns of organization.
Organizational Sample
Characteristics Signals
Pattern Thesis/Topic Sentence