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The ultra-detailed outline

The ultra-detailed outline. www.glasereng319.weebly.com. THE WEEK AHEAD…. Monday : Teach Outlining; Work Time (research & outline)… Outline due at end of period Fri. 3/14 Tuesday : Announce decision on Source #5; Work Time (research & outline) Wednesday : Work Time (research & outline)

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The ultra-detailed outline

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  1. The ultra-detailed outline www.glasereng319.weebly.com

  2. THE WEEK AHEAD… • Monday: Teach Outlining; Work Time (research & outline)…Outline due at end of period Fri. 3/14 • Tuesday: Announce decision on Source #5; Work Time (research & outline) • Wednesday: Work Time (research & outline) • Thursday: Work Time (research & outline)…Outline due at end of period TOMORROW, Huck revision due TOMORROW • Friday: Huck revision due; Work Time (research & outline)…OUTLINE DUE AT END OF PERIOD

  3. Outlining: Rationale • For research papers, an outline helps to keep track of large amounts of information. • The detailed outline you create for this step of the process will aid you in drafting both the rough and final versions of your paper…do the work now, be happy/less stressed later!!! • The outline step of this process will help you to sort out lingering issues with your argument… • Invention strategy for writing • Shows relationships among your ideas • Constructs an ordered overview of your argument • Defines boundaries and groups in your thinking

  4. Outlining: How to create an outline… • Determine the purpose of your paper. • Determine the audience you are writing for. • Develop the thesis of your paper.

  5. Outlining: How to create an outline… • Brainstorm: List all the ideas that you want to include in your paper. • Organize: Group related ideas together (notecards & EDOKs). • Order: Arrange material in subsections that will aid in the creation of your argument. • Label: Create main and sub headings. FOLLOW THE TEMPLATE PROVIDED ON WEEBLY

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