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Timed Writing Notes 45 minute essay. Essay Guidelines- Structuring the Essay. The essay should have three parts: Introduction Body Conclusion. Introduction: Attention Grabber Background about the topic (Explain the subject) Thesis (state your stance/topic and two reasons) Body
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Essay Guidelines- Structuring the Essay • The essay should have three parts: • Introduction • Body • Conclusion
Introduction: • Attention Grabber • Background about the topic (Explain the subject) • Thesis (state your stance/topic and two reasons) • Body • Topic Sentence – states the main idea of the paragraph (state your first reason/argument) • Concrete Details – these are the supporting sentences that provide quotes, examples, facts, reasons, etc.) • Commentary – make comments on the CDs and explain how the concrete details support your stance or why they are valuable *Remember 1CD:2CM • Concluding Sentence – summarize the main idea/s of the paragraph or paraphrase your topic sentence • Conclusion • Summarize the ideas discussed, including your stance • Address the “so what question” - Make a suggestion, prediction, or offer a solution
Timed Writing Notes: 45 minute essay • 8-10 minutes – Pre-write • Dissect the prompt – Circle key verbs that tell you what to do. • List ideas pertaining to the topic • Make a pre-write (outline or bubble cluster) *Your pre-write should include the essay topic, topic sentences ideas, and concrete details. • Develop a thesis statement – Use the ideas you listed in the previous step to help you decide what opinion or stance your essay is going to prove. *Make sure your thesis directly addresses the prompt and includes your two talking points. (Be aware that some prompts ask you to do more than one thing.)
Timed Writing Notes: 45 minute essay • 30 minutes – Write the essay • Write a logical, well-organized essay using your pre-write as your guide. • Keep your audience in mind. Remember that this is a formal essay, so use appropriate diction, grammar, and point of view. • Keep your eye on the clock and pace yourself. Don’t get too caught up in trying to find the perfect word or means of expression. Put a star next to it and come back to it later.
Timed Writing Notes: 45 minute essay • Last 5 minutes – Review, Edit, and Revise • Reread your completed essay and revise – Make sure you have answered the question and not strayed from the prompt. • Check for complete ideas and clear thoughts • Be sure you paper is easy to read and your ideas stand out clearly – Proofread for spelling, punctuation, and capitalization. • Don’t waste time trying to white out mistakes or cross out completely, just draw a line through the error and keep on going. You may neatly make arrows to notes in the margin in necessary.