PPT-Brainstorming Power: Inventing Your Topic, Thesis Statement

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Michelle LaFrance Staci Pribush Free Writing Getting Something on the Page Also called prewriting also see verbal vomit info dump or shutting off your brain this

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Michelle LaFrance Staci Pribush Free Writing Getting Something on the Page Also called prewriting also see verbal vomit info dump or shutting off your brain this useful strategytool enables students to discover what they know by loosening up the invention process . Let’s Get This Paper Rolling!. Introduction. Thesis Statements. After you have brainstormed and you have some main ideas of what you would like to write in your essay, you can begin thinking about writing a . What is a thesis statement?. A statement, argument or theory that is the basis of your project as a result of your research.. In other words, you have done research and you have found out…your thesis.. Trenholm. State Technical College: Student Success Center. Dr. Rebecca Ball-Coats (334)420-4464. Mr. Damon K. Blythe (334)420-4463. SSC@trenholmstate.edu. http://necacademicsupport.pbworks.com/f/1275936033/Writing%20papers.JPG. EN090 . The punch line versus the . t. hesis. Hey, did you hear the one where a sumo wrestler and two lawyers were on an airplane…?. The punch line versus the . t. hesis. Unlike jokes where some suspense sets up a punch line, academic essays are different. . My thesis is . ????. In this lesson you . will learn how to write a thesis statement . by checking to see that the thesis statement is an opinion supported by three reasons.. A thesis states a claim about an opinion the writer feels strongly about.. What is it?. for most student work, it's a one- or two- sentence statement that explicitly outlines the purpose or point of your paper.. It is generally a complex, compound sentence. What does it do?. Brainstorming. To invent . new way. of doing things or when much is unknown. When there are few or too many ideas. Early on in a project particularly when:. Terrain is uncertain. There is little expertise for the type of applications. Developed by Kayleen Doornbos for the Bellevue College Writing Lab. For Today. A thesis statement: what it is & is not, and what it does. Origin story: where thesis statements come from. Proving ground: draft and test some thesis statements. Brainstorming. Rules for Brainstorming. Brainstorming Techniques. Concept Generation Dysfunctions. If You Get Stuck . . .. Brainstorming. A group technique for solving problems, generating ideas, stimulating creative thinking, . © 2013 Project Lead The Way, Inc.. Engineering Design and Development. Strategies . for Brainstorming Possible . Solutions. Focus on Quantity. Withhold Criticism. Welcome Unusual Ideas. Combine and Improve Ideas. Sentences. Making sure the beginnings of your essays and paragraphs have focused, clear declarative statements. Thesis Statement & Topic Sentence. Essays need to be clear enough for a reader to understand what they’re getting into in the first few sentences.. Almost all assignments, no matter how complicated, can be reduced to a single question. . For example, if your assignment is, “Write a report to the local school board explaining the potential benefits of using computers in a fourth-grade class,” turn the request into a question like, “What are the potential benefits of using computers in a fourth-grade class?” . PA @ 71. Do Now. Answer the following in your writing notebook: Who will be reading this essay?  What does that reader care about?  . Turn-and-talk, . sharing . your . answers.. Why is the first paragraph important?. Do Now. :. Read the sample college application essay prompts below and . choose your top three. . Brainstorm possible topics for each of your three essay prompts. . You can write about. :. A person who has influenced you or someone you admire.

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