PPT-Creating a Thesis Statement

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Lets 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

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Lets 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 . Alexander College Writing & Learning Centre. What is a thesis statement?. What is a thesis statement?. A condensation of your argument into a single sentence. .. The answer to the main question you are addressing. Why is life expectancy short in Equality 7-2125’s society?. Life expectancy is short in Equality 7-2125’s society because of poor public sanitation.. Then, add a little style to it:. The lack of proper public sanitation negatively affects every aspect of a members’ life, resulting in a shorter life expectancy.. 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.. 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. 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. in the introduction.. What is a thesis statement?. Located at the end of the introductory paragraph, the thesis is the core statement and the main idea of the essay:. It directly answers the writing prompt question.. Why does an essay need to have a thesis?. Social Science Fair . How to do in-text citations and write a thesis. This is NOT my . Powerpoint. Credit needs to be given to . Ruth . Luman. of Modesto Junior College.. What . IS. the thesis statement?. The central message of the essay. A statement of the main idea. An indication of the focus of the essay. Preparation for the reader. A road map of the essay. A one sentence summary of your essay. 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.. 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.. your . THESIS STATEMENT crib sheets if you need to.. Does your thesis statement follow this structure?. Have you included ALL elements the prompt requires?. Your thesis statement should be specific, but without including any of your “proof” or “support.” . 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?.

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