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1 Connecting Reading-Thinking-Writing
R-T-W Project Connecting Reading-Thinking-Writing

2 Building a Strong Paragraph

3 Critically Read Your Source(s)
Check for Headings/Subheadings (this is the author helping you with main ideas) While you are reading, list important ideas from the source(s)

4 Critically think about and choose the three most important ideas from your list
Write the three most important ideas as phrases: 1. 2. 3.

5 Create one topic sentence that captures the three main ideas.
Consider using a complex sentence, using connecting words like “even though”, “as a result of”, “which” or other connecting words listed on the Essay Writing Guide.

6 Create a CER for each main idea
Claim=simple sentence of a main idea Evidence=a quote from a source that supports or explains the main idea Rationale=elaboration of the quote, often using more information from the source

7 CER #1 Claim (main idea #1 in a simple sentence)
Evidence (a quote supporting main idea #1) Rationale (elaboration of the quote, possibly giving more information from the source

8 CER#2 Claim (main idea #2 in a simple sentence)
Evidence (a quote supporting main idea #2) Rationale (elaboration of the quote, possibly giving more information from the source

9 CER#3 Claim (main idea #3 in a simple sentence)
Evidence (a quote supporting main idea #3) Rationale (elaboration of the quote, possibly giving more information from the source

10 Concluding Sentence Restate your topic sentence

11 The Paragraph Cut and paste
your topic sentence, CER #1, CER #2, CER #3, your concluding sentence. Add transitions (you can add “First” before your first CER, “Second” before your second CER, and “Third” before your third CER.


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