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Writing Essay Questions A few pointers. Pointer #1: A good essay prompt asks a question that can be answered in a meaningful way, and that asks students.

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Page 1: Writing Essay Questions A few pointers. Pointer #1: A good essay prompt asks a question that can be answered in a meaningful way, and that asks students.

Writing Essay Questions

A few pointers

Page 2: Writing Essay Questions A few pointers. Pointer #1: A good essay prompt asks a question that can be answered in a meaningful way, and that asks students.

Pointer #1: A good essay prompt asks a question that can be answered in a meaningful way, and that asks students to back up their analyses with evidence from class instruction

Page 3: Writing Essay Questions A few pointers. Pointer #1: A good essay prompt asks a question that can be answered in a meaningful way, and that asks students.

What is/are the causes of war?

(Bad Question)

Page 4: Writing Essay Questions A few pointers. Pointer #1: A good essay prompt asks a question that can be answered in a meaningful way, and that asks students.

Based on notes and class discussion, what would you say were the three main causes of WWII?

(A Better Question?)

Page 5: Writing Essay Questions A few pointers. Pointer #1: A good essay prompt asks a question that can be answered in a meaningful way, and that asks students.

Compare and contrast the causes of WWII in the Pacific and in Europe. What similarities do you notice? What differences?

(An Even Better Question?)

Page 6: Writing Essay Questions A few pointers. Pointer #1: A good essay prompt asks a question that can be answered in a meaningful way, and that asks students.

Another Example

How do you feel about war? Write 200 words.

Page 7: Writing Essay Questions A few pointers. Pointer #1: A good essay prompt asks a question that can be answered in a meaningful way, and that asks students.

Pointer #2: A good essay prompt asks students to process, not simply recall information

Page 8: Writing Essay Questions A few pointers. Pointer #1: A good essay prompt asks a question that can be answered in a meaningful way, and that asks students.

List the five causes of war that we discussed in class and name one war in world history as an example of each.

(A Bad Question)

Page 9: Writing Essay Questions A few pointers. Pointer #1: A good essay prompt asks a question that can be answered in a meaningful way, and that asks students.

How would you rewrite this to make it better?

Page 10: Writing Essay Questions A few pointers. Pointer #1: A good essay prompt asks a question that can be answered in a meaningful way, and that asks students.

Pointer #3: A good essay prompt provides a structure for answering the question, and directs the writer to the information they’ll need to respond successfully.

Page 11: Writing Essay Questions A few pointers. Pointer #1: A good essay prompt asks a question that can be answered in a meaningful way, and that asks students.

Here’s an example for EnglishBased on your reading, class discussion, and notes you have taken over the last three weeks, is The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn a racist novel? In the space provided, take a stand on this issue and support your point of view. In making your argument, take into consideration at least (but not necessarily only) these issues, and not necessarily in this order: 1)The general image of African Americans presented by Twain in the book; 2)2) The relationship between Huck and Jim; 3)3) The use of the n-word in the book; 4)4) What you’ve learned about Twain’s life, beliefs, and actions towards African Americans; 5)5) What critics have said; 6)6) Your classmates’ perspectives and the perspectives of other African Americans today.

Your essay will be evaluated not on the basis of the stand you take but on how well you consider each of these issues in making your argument.

Page 12: Writing Essay Questions A few pointers. Pointer #1: A good essay prompt asks a question that can be answered in a meaningful way, and that asks students.

And an example for Social StudiesHere are seven major events in the history of the Civil Rights Movement that we discussed in our unit on twentieth-century American history:  The publication of Souls of Black Folk, by W.E.B. DuBois, 1903The formation of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters by A. Philip Randolph, 1925Jackie Robinson joins the Brooklyn Dodgers, 1947The desegregation of the US Armed Forces in 1948Brown vs. Board of Education, 1954Rosa Parks’ arrest and the Montgomery Bus Boycott of 1955Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” speech on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, 1963 

All of these events have had lasting effects on the United States and the world. However, based on your notes, your textbook, readings, and class discussions of each of these events, which three would you argue have had the most effect on US life, culture, and politics today? Select these three, and, based on what you have learned about American history in the twentieth century, make an argument for why these three have had the greatest effect. In the space provided, explain why each has had the most effect on the US in the present. There is no “right” answer to this question. Your response will be evaluated on the basis of how well you link the three events you choose to other major events in US history that we have studied.

Page 13: Writing Essay Questions A few pointers. Pointer #1: A good essay prompt asks a question that can be answered in a meaningful way, and that asks students.

How would you rewrite this question?

Explain the influence of Henry David Thoreau’s work on American culture.

Page 14: Writing Essay Questions A few pointers. Pointer #1: A good essay prompt asks a question that can be answered in a meaningful way, and that asks students.

How about this one?

What is your opinion of The Autobiography of Malcolm X? Be sure to support your answer with quotes from the book.

Page 15: Writing Essay Questions A few pointers. Pointer #1: A good essay prompt asks a question that can be answered in a meaningful way, and that asks students.

Now let’s get controversial.

Page 16: Writing Essay Questions A few pointers. Pointer #1: A good essay prompt asks a question that can be answered in a meaningful way, and that asks students.

Essay questions are a powerful way to teach writing in a content area.

But the most powerful way to use them is NOT the traditional way.

Page 17: Writing Essay Questions A few pointers. Pointer #1: A good essay prompt asks a question that can be answered in a meaningful way, and that asks students.

Instead, do this:

Tell the students you’re going to help them “cheat.”

Give the questions in advance of the test and help the students to “study” for them. Help them to get their notes together and their answers organized.

On exam day, allow them to use those notes.

Page 18: Writing Essay Questions A few pointers. Pointer #1: A good essay prompt asks a question that can be answered in a meaningful way, and that asks students.

WHAT?!!You say…

Page 19: Writing Essay Questions A few pointers. Pointer #1: A good essay prompt asks a question that can be answered in a meaningful way, and that asks students.

THAT’S CHEATING

!!!

Page 20: Writing Essay Questions A few pointers. Pointer #1: A good essay prompt asks a question that can be answered in a meaningful way, and that asks students.

No, it’s not.

The students will write on the day of the exam.

Giving them the questions in advance and allowing them to use them will reduce anxiety and help the students to do their best.

They’ll process the content and learn more than they ever could otherwise.

Page 21: Writing Essay Questions A few pointers. Pointer #1: A good essay prompt asks a question that can be answered in a meaningful way, and that asks students.

And, you can ask really complex questions…

The kind of questions that get to the nitty-gritty of your discipline

The kind of questions that really push you and the students to THINK

The kind of questions that make them and you feel, look, and BE really smart.

The kind of assessment that catches students at their best, not their worst.