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Building an Essay… Building an Essay… First, Pre-write– it’s important! First, Pre-write– it’s important! Consider the prompt and decide how you Consider the prompt and decide how you want to organize your essay. want to organize your essay. How will you “hook” the reader? How will you “hook” the reader? What is your thesis or main idea? Write What is your thesis or main idea? Write a thesis statement to guide your essay. a thesis statement to guide your essay. What are your supporting details? Can What are your supporting details? Can each expand into a paragraph? each expand into a paragraph?
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Building an Essay… First, Pre-write– its important! Consider the prompt and decide how you want to organize your essay. Consider the prompt and decide.

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Page 1: Building an Essay… First, Pre-write– its important! Consider the prompt and decide how you want to organize your essay. Consider the prompt and decide.

Building an Essay…Building an Essay…First, Pre-write– it’s important!First, Pre-write– it’s important!

Consider the prompt and decide how you Consider the prompt and decide how you want to organize your essay.want to organize your essay.

How will you “hook” the reader?How will you “hook” the reader?

What is your thesis or main idea? Write a What is your thesis or main idea? Write a thesis statement to guide your essay.thesis statement to guide your essay.

What are your supporting details? Can What are your supporting details? Can each expand into a paragraph?each expand into a paragraph?

Page 2: Building an Essay… First, Pre-write– its important! Consider the prompt and decide how you want to organize your essay. Consider the prompt and decide.

How to begin…How to begin…

What type of hook or lead will you use What type of hook or lead will you use to engage the reader?to engage the reader?

Consult the handout for ideas.Consult the handout for ideas.

Do you want to start with a statistic? Do you want to start with a statistic? Some interesting facts? An anecdote?Some interesting facts? An anecdote?

Page 3: Building an Essay… First, Pre-write– its important! Consider the prompt and decide how you want to organize your essay. Consider the prompt and decide.

Then, give some background on Then, give some background on your topic.your topic.

Why is this topic important? What Why is this topic important? What supporting ideas will you use in your supporting ideas will you use in your essay?essay?

Don’t give too much detail in the Don’t give too much detail in the introductory paragraph– just enough introductory paragraph– just enough to pique interest.to pique interest.

Page 4: Building an Essay… First, Pre-write– its important! Consider the prompt and decide how you want to organize your essay. Consider the prompt and decide.

End your introductory paragraph End your introductory paragraph by stating your thesis.by stating your thesis.

The thesis or main idea for your The thesis or main idea for your essay is best placed at the end of the essay is best placed at the end of the introductory paragraph.introductory paragraph.

All paragraphs that follow will back All paragraphs that follow will back up the thesis statement.up the thesis statement.

Let’s look at the prompt…Let’s look at the prompt…

Page 5: Building an Essay… First, Pre-write– its important! Consider the prompt and decide how you want to organize your essay. Consider the prompt and decide.

Writing SituationWriting SituationYour principal is considering adding a new academics Your principal is considering adding a new academics class to the connections schedule. This class must be class to the connections schedule. This class must be academic; it cannot be a sport or hobby. Some academic; it cannot be a sport or hobby. Some examples of an academic connection are astronomy, examples of an academic connection are astronomy, genetics, creative writing, psychology, sociology, or genetics, creative writing, psychology, sociology, or journalism. There are many more possibilities. Choose journalism. There are many more possibilities. Choose one. Ms. Lyons is taking recommendations from the one. Ms. Lyons is taking recommendations from the student body. student body.

Writing PromptWriting Prompt(Expository) Use your expert voice(Expository) Use your expert voiceMs. Lyons has chosen you to select an academic Ms. Lyons has chosen you to select an academic connections class to solve the problem of student connections class to solve the problem of student apathy. Describe the class and how it will motivate apathy. Describe the class and how it will motivate apathetic students. You will address apathy as a apathetic students. You will address apathy as a problem and your class as the problem and your class as the solution. solution.

Page 6: Building an Essay… First, Pre-write– its important! Consider the prompt and decide how you want to organize your essay. Consider the prompt and decide.

Your first task…Your first task…~~Write an introductory paragraph for the Write an introductory paragraph for the expository prompt.expository prompt.

Ms. Lyons, choosing Basic Psychology as an addition to the connections schedule was a wise decision. This class will not only combat the growing problem of student apathy, but it will allow students to understand why apathy occurs. Middle school students have a natural curiosity about the workings of the mind. Now, young scholars will have a captivating experience as they navigate their way through the mysteries of human behavior exploring psychological terms, concepts, and case studies.

Page 7: Building an Essay… First, Pre-write– its important! Consider the prompt and decide how you want to organize your essay. Consider the prompt and decide.

Next, use the key ideas that support your thesis statement to craft body

paragraphs

Each paragraph will detail one of your supporting ideas.

For example, in my introductory paragraph, I explained that in Basic Psychology, students would learn about new terms, concepts, and case studies. My first body paragraph will discuss the importance of learning the terms.

Page 8: Building an Essay… First, Pre-write– its important! Consider the prompt and decide how you want to organize your essay. Consider the prompt and decide.

11stst Body Paragraph Body ParagraphIn the beginning, students will need to

tackle the terminology of Basic Psychology. Phrases like phobia, personality disorder, and coping strategy will seem foreign at first. [Add example using phobia.] However, learning the vocabulary of psychology will provide a foundation for further understanding. Familiarity with the language of human behavior will enable middle schoolers to better navigate complex concepts.