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Power Writing

Power Writing. A guide to writing fuller and logically organized paragraphs for better essays. . What is Power Writing?. An outlining system designed to assist writers maintain focus Used to ensure support is provided for opinions Used to ensure examples support research. It’s as easy as….

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Power Writing

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  1. Power Writing A guide to writing fuller and logically organized paragraphs for better essays.

  2. What is Power Writing? An outlining system designed to assist writers maintain focus • Used to ensure support is provided for opinions • Used to ensure examples support research

  3. It’s as easy as… 1-2-2

  4. The Power One – P1 • Also known as the Main Idea • Introduces the topic • Introduces the number of facts, reasons, or characteristics to be explained P1 - Rain causes two problems.

  5. The Power Two Sentence – P2 • These relate directly to the P1 • Each P2 statement provides support by giving one reason, fact or characteristic • P2 statements are the what or why. • Transitions are used to begin P2 statements: one – another – also – besides – to begin First, rain may trigger floods. Second, rain can bring about mudslides.

  6. Hooking the Reader The Power Zero – P0 • AKA: the Hook • An interesting question, striking statement, a direct or famous quote, a reference to an incident, or a short summarization of a story that relates to the topic • It does not contain the topic. • Provides a lead-in or sets a mood or tone • Is placed before the P1 or at the end of a paragraph or essay…sometimes both!

  7. Two ways to view power outlining • P0 Rain, rain go away. P1 – Rain problems P2 – Floods P2 - Mudslides P0 P1 Rain Problems P2 Floods P2 Mud-slides Bubble Format Linier Format

  8. Beginning with baby steps Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but strange is universal. There are a couple of things about his house that make it the strangest house in the neighbor-hood. The color is not like any other house you’ve ever seen. Plus, it also has a very unusual number of windows. Make an outline for this paragraph.

  9. Possibilities Beauty Eye of Beholder P0 – Beauty: eye of beholder P1 – Strangest House P2 – unusual color P2 – number of windows Strangest House Unusual color Number of windows

  10. Quick In-class practice (0)Are video games educational? (1) There are two very good reasons for playing video games. (2)___ ________________ . (2) _____________ ________________ . (0)_________ _______ .(1) There are several reasons for not playing video games. (2)______________ ________________ . (2) _____________ ________________

  11. Homework: On the same sheet, complete both of these! (0) Only special people can be performers. (1) Performers have two characteristics that make them different from other people. (2) __________________ . (2) _____________________ . (0) _____________________ . (1) ______ is a great place to visit for many reasons. (2) _____________________________________ _____________ . (2) _____________________ . Use only what is here. Do not embellish!

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