Thursday, November 13, 2014

Classwork and Homework

Today in class we worked on identifying the elements of a good outline, and looked at student examples to help us as we create our own outlines. Secondly, we reviewed summaries--what they look like and strategies that will help you write one. Next, we read a persuasive problem solution essay, and wrote a summary as a class based on it. Lastly, we took a bonus point quiz on Academic A Vocabulary List 8. A link to the PowerPoint used today is below.

13 November 2014

Homework:
  • Sign up for and study for your midterm vocabulary test
  • Sign up for writing conferences 
  • Complete an outline for your Process Analysis Essay and submit it to turnitin.com by 5 pm tomorrow.
Requirements for Outline:
  • Thesis Statement 
  • Topic Sentences for each body paragraph 
  • Support (details/examples) for each body paragraph 
    • In-text citations with your summaries or quotes of support
  • Reference page
YOU DO NOT NEED TO WRITE A CONCLUDING PARAGRAPH.

Thesis Statements: When you write your thesis statements, remember that it can change depending on what you want to say, and what the topic is. I will give you two examples of process analysis essays (one directional and one informational) below:
  • Directional: In order to succeed in college, there are 4 steps that a future student must take.
  • Informational: The constitution of the United States was developed in 3 important stages.