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Write-On to an Essay Taking the first steps to writing an essay.

Step 1- Deconstruct the prompt Look at the verb in the prompt- determine what the prompt is asking you do. If it helps you, turn the prompt into a question. Circle key words and identify topic (s) to address.

Deconstruct the prompt-Practice Compare and contrast the religious and economic characteristic of colonial New England and the Middle Colonies Verb: compare/contrast = examine similarities and difference Key words: religious,economic, colonial New England, Middle Colonies

Deconstruct the prompt-Practice Evaluate the impact the Columbian Exchange had on the New World. Verb: evaluate = make a judgment, what was good/bad or positive/negative or best/worst Keys words: impact, Columbian Exchange, New World

Deconstruct the prompt-Practice Describe the major causes of the American Civil War Verb: describe = create a clear picture Key words: causes, American Civil War

Step 2- Pre-Write What do remember about the topic?-Get your knowledge onto paper Create a list or chart to organize your thoughts. Use your pre-write to identify main ideas or key points to address in the essay.

Pre-Writing Example Compare and contrast the religious and economic characteristics of New England and the Middle Colonies. New EnglandSimilaritiesMiddle Colonies Religious characteristics Economic characteristics

Pre-Writing Example Evaluate the impact of the Columbian Exchange had on the New World. Positive ImpactNegative Impact

Pre-Writing Example Describe the major causes of the American Civil War. PEGS is generally a good organizer. Political Causes Economic Causes Geographic Causes Social Causes

Step 3- Create a Thesis jHFyF1u_Yhttp:// jHFyF1u_Y

Choose one of the following and answer it in one sentence Which is more important for schools to offer athletics or fine arts? Why do some professional athletes in the U.S. get paid millions of dollars? If you had to move to another city, where would you live and why?

Pair, Share, Square 1)Pair up with someone who answered the same question. 2)Read your sentence aloud to each other. 3)Compliment each other’s sentence. 4)Find another pair who answered the same question. (4 people total) 5)Read your sentences to each other. 6)Choose the best sentence of the 4 and write it LARGE on a sheet of paper.

Class Discussion What made these sentences the best? What do they have in common? Did the sentences: 1)Answer the question? 2)Take a position? 3)Give some reasons? Great Thesis

What does a good thesis do? Answers the question Takes a position Gives topics for paragraphs The road to a great essay starts with an excellent thesis!

Is Austin a good place to live? Position: Austin rocks! Thesis: Families and singles should move to Austin because of the outstanding University of Texas, beautiful Lady Bird Lake, and delicious Mexican food. Road map: UT, Lady Bird Lake, Chuy’s Position: Austin stinks! Thesis: It is surprising that anyone ever chooses to live in Austin because of its terrible traffic, dying malls, and high summer temperatures. Road map: IH-35 at rush hour, Highland Mall, any large parking lot at noon in August

The 3 Rules of a Good Thesis 1) Answers the question. –Be specific. 2) Takes a position. –The reader should be able to agree or disagree with your position. 3) Mentions the topics for your supporting paragraphs. –Tell how your paper is going to be organized.

Thesis Types to Avoid Reading Rainbow “Have you ever thought about the Alamo?” (Don’t use a question or the word “you.”) Charles Dickens “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.” (Take a stand! Choose: best or worst) Laundry List “California has many problems such as air pollution in Los Angeles, traffic on I-5, earthquakes in San Francisco, high cost of living in San Jose and the government has a lot of debt.” (List is too long and too specific – don’t write the whole essay in the thesis.)

Practice #1-Which Thesis is Best? Question: Who is the most valuable player in the NBA? Thesis 1: Does Lebron James’s ability to score makes him the league’s most valuable player? Thesis 2: Lebron James’s ability to score, pass, and rebound make him the league’s most valuable player. Thesis 3: Lebron James’s ability to score, pass, and rebound just might make him the league’s most valuable player.

Question: Who is the most valuable player in the NBA? Thesis 2: Lebron James’s ability to score, pass, and rebound make him the league’s most valuable player. Does the thesis: 1)Answer the question? Yes, gives a MVP 2) Take a position. Yes, James is the MVP 3) Mention the topics for your supporting paragraphs. Yes, score, pass and rebound Practice #1

Practice # 1-Which Thesis is Best? Question: How are deserts of the world the same and different? Thesis 1: I am going to tell you about the deserts of the world. Thesis 2: Deserts of the world, including ones in North and South America, Antarctica, Africa, Australia, and Asia are the same and different. Thesis 3: Although the deserts of the world have many similarities, they are vastly different in terms of temperature, vegetation, and size.

Question: How are deserts of the world the same and different? Thesis 3: Although the deserts of the world have many similarities, they are vastly different in terms of temperature, vegetation, and size. Does the thesis: 1)Answer the question? Yes, talks about same/ different and deserts 2) Take a position. Yes, says they are vastly different 3) Mention the topics for your supporting paragraphs. Yes, similarities and then differences in terms of temperature, vegetation, size Practice #1

Practice # 3 Question: How did Christopher Columbus’ trip to the Americas change the world? In pairs, write a thesis and make sure that it (1) answers the question (2) takes a position (3) gives topics for supporting paragraphs

What makes a good thesis statement? 1) Answer the question! 2) Take a position! 3)Give topics for your supporting paragraphs!

Exit Slip Deconstruct, Pre-Write, and Create a thesis that addresses the following prompt. How do push-pull factors affect migration? (choose 3 of the 4 Human Geographic factors to write about)