PPT-You Have a Point: Writing a Strong Thesis Statement
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Developed by Kayleen Doornbos for the Bellevue College Writing Lab For Today A thesis statement what it is amp is not and what it does Origin story where thesis
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Developed by Kayleen Doornbos for the Bellevue College Writing Lab For Today A thesis statement what it is amp is not and what it does Origin story where thesis statements come from Proving ground draft and test some thesis statements. The ins and outs. The details. The plan. How to Write a Thesis Statement 101. * Please get out a piece of paper to take NOTES. 3. Thesis defined. :. The thesis sentence tells the reader what the entire essay is about, a map of your essay. . Is your thesis statement too general?. Your thesis should be limited to what can be accomplished in the specified number of pages. . Shape . your topic so that you can get straight to the "meat" of it. . Explanatory Writing requires you to examine and convey complex ideas, concepts and information clearly and accurately. . The purpose of this type of writing is to . demonstrate. comprehension of a topic, concept, process, or procedure. . Groups – brainstorm the 3-5 keys. Thesis Statements. Goal. In response to a writing prompt . . . . Students will craft a cohesive, clear thesis statement supported by fluently integrated, strong evidence.. KEYS . TO SUCCESS . . Address the prompt directly with a STRONG THESIS STATEMENT. . . THESIS STATEMENT = . Counterargument . + Assertion + Reasons/Support. . Elaborate within the body of your essay. Include examples/anecdotes to back up your assertion. The more examples you provide, the stronger your essay will be. . Moving toward mature writing. Thesis statement defined. A . thesis statement . is the idea the writer intends to prove in the essay.. It is the main point and the controlling idea of a piece of writing. An Interactive Activity to Develop Effective Writing Skills. Learning Objective. Given the definition and components of a thesis statement, along with a sample writing prompt with pre-written thesis statements, students will be able to distinguish the better of three thesis statements by correctly identifying . An expository essay is. a writing that conveys . information or . explains and proves something . Introduction to Expository Writing. In . order to classify as expository, an essay needs:. . a . thesis. Rhetorically, thesis statements are important because they clarify for the reader the controlling idea of the paper. Without a clear thesis, the reader may lose patience because he/she doesn’t see the point. . Prepared by Brittany Bingold for Perry High School. What does an introduction paragraph do?. An introduction is usually the first paragraph of your academic essay. . If . you’re writing a long essay, you might need 2 or 3 paragraphs to introduce your topic to your reader. . Structure of an Essay. Title. Briefly states the topic of the essay.. Introduction. . Begins with an interesting opening sentence.. Introduces the topic.. Ends with a thesis that presents the main idea and that may list the points that will be covered.. A Road Map for Your Essay. References. ESSAY. Introduction. Thesis Statement. Body Paragraph #1. Body Paragraph #2. Body Paragraph #3. Introduction. Thesis Statements. . After you have brainstormed and you have some main. Revision Review. What is a Thesis Statement?. A thesis statement is a declarative sentence that gives the main point of an essay.. The thesis statement uses words from the question or prompt. It is very important to locate these key words and weave them into the thesis statement.. . . Time4Writing provides these teaching materials to teachers and parents at no cost. . . More presentations, handouts, interactive online exercises, and video lessons are freely available at Time4Writing.com. .
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