answer:For drafting complete paragraphs, I like the “hamburger” organizer. The topic sentence/main idea is the top bun, the supporting details are the meat/cheese/lettuce/tomato/etc (however many supporting details you want), and the concluding sentence is the bottom bun. You can draw a very simple outline of a hamburger, with lines within each section to write on if necessary. My students have always loved using that one. The idea, of course, is that the hamburger is not complete without all of its different parts, so it helps students to always include the topic sentence/concluding sentence, and several supporting details. Is there a particular genre of expository writing they are working on? Is it persuasive writing, or a report on a certain topic, or summary, or respose to literature, or something else…?