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How to Write a Social Studies Essay Notes to be taken in Cornell Note Form. Social studies essays are not your opinions Social studies essays are a restatement of the facts I.e. “I don’t like President Wilson.”
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How to Write a Social Studies EssayNotes to be taken in Cornell Note Form
Social studies essays are not your opinions Social studies essays are a restatement of the facts I.e. “I don’t like President Wilson.” Instead: “Many historians state that President Wilson created a hostile working environment for African Americans.” 1. NO I, Me, We, Us or My
2. No “is” or “was” I.e. “George Washington is considered a cold dude.” Instead: “George Washington, often considered a cold dude, refused to shake hands with visitors to the White House.” I.e. “Thomas Jefferson was the third president of the United States.” Instead: “Thomas Jefferson, the third president of the United States, wrote the Declaration of Independence.”
3. No @,#,lol or slang. You can not use abbreviations. Exception: B.C. (before Christ) A.D. (AD actually stands for the Latin phrase "anno domini" which means "in the year of our Lord.“) When writing numbers, all numbers under 100 must be spelt out. 99= ninety-nine, 1= one (except dates)
You may not begin a paragraph without introducing the person first. I.e. He created the Declaration of Independence. Who is he? Thomas Jefferson created the DoI. Once introduced you can use. He or Mr. Jeffeson… 4. No Absent Antecedents
5. No a lot or got • Just tell me the number, or many, dozens, hundreds, thousands. • Got = received
Summary • Across the bottom, write a short summary with information from EACH of the 5 areas above.