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Acknowledging Opposing Views - Transition Words + Phrases

Help students clarify arguments with powerful transitions that guide readers through their reasoning process.

Mike Thomson

Mike Thomson

Apr 18, 2025

turtle

Explaining Why Evidence Matters - Transition Words + Phrases

Master transition words to strengthen students' arguments and clarify evidence in their academic writing.

Mike Thomson

Mike Thomson

Apr 18, 2025

person looking at mountain view

Stating the Issue - Transition Words + Phrases

Help students master transition words to clearly state the issue they're discussing for clearer, more persuasive academic writing.

Mike Thomson

Mike Thomson

Apr 1, 2025

man in tunnel

Grabbing Attention - Transition Words + Phrases

Discover effective attention-grabbing transition phrases to improve student writing and strengthen their persuasive arguments across all subjects.

Mike Thomson

Mike Thomson

Apr 1, 2025

Groovelit

Presenting Evidence - Transition Words + Phrases

Improve student writing with evidence-focused transition phrases that guide readers through compelling arguments.

Mike Thomson

Mike Thomson

Mar 20, 2025

storytelling

Introducing an Argument - Transition Words + Phrases

Boost student writing with our guide to transition phrases that introduce arguments —essential tools for building cohesive, persuasive arguments.

Mike Thomson

Mike Thomson

Mar 20, 2025

lavender

Other Ways to Say...Purple

Elevate student writing with precise purple hue descriptors—from dreamy lilac to mysterious mulberry—for more vivid expression.

Mike Thomson

Mike Thomson

Mar 5, 2025

cobalt

Other Ways to Say...Blue

Unlock richer student vocabulary with our "Beyond Blue" guide featuring 8 vivid alternatives that enhance descriptive writing.

Mike Thomson

Mike Thomson

Mar 5, 2025

plants

Other Ways to Say...Green

Elevate student writing with precise color vocabulary. Transform basic 'green' into verdant, emerald, or jade descriptions for richer expression.

Mike Thomson

Mike Thomson

Feb 27, 2025

sunshine

Other Ways to Say...Yellow

Help students replace basic color terms with vivid descriptors like "saffron" and "buttery" to create more engaging and memorable writing.

Mike Thomson

Mike Thomson

Feb 27, 2025