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1 HOW TO FORM AN ESSAY Mr. Bermudez

2 HEADING  Name  Course Title  Period  Date  Title

3 ATTENTION GRABBER QUOTATION STATISTIC QUESTION ADDRESSED TO THE READER POWERFUL STATEMENT, OTHER THAN THESIS

4 THESIS STATEMENT  STATE YOUR POSITION  SHOULD ADDRESS THE TOPIC COVERED IN ESSAY  SHOULD BE CLEAR. NOT PRESENTING BOTH SIDES  “The U.S should take over other countries by military force with the intent of trying to improve them.”

5 ADDRESS 3 ISSUES  In a standard essay address 3 issues, topics, or relevant facts which relate to the essay.  Right after thesis  “A few reasons is that commercial expansion would be a great way of expanding U.S merchandise. Also showing the countries a new way of government. Lastly if the United States controls other countries it can help spread religion.”

6 CLOSE INTRODUCTION  Close introduction strong  Throughout this essay I shall explain why imperialism can improve not only the world we live in today, but also shape a better tomorrow.

7 NEXT 3 PARAGRAPHS  2 nd Paragraph is first topic. “commercial expansion would be a great way of expanding U.S merchandise”  3 rd Paragraph is second topic. “showing the countries a new way of government.”  4 th Paragraph is third topic. “Lastly if the United States controls other countries it can help spread religion.”

8 CLOSING  Restate Thesis  Remind reader of topics discussed  Close it strong “as in the words of President McKinley “we have a duty to assist those in need.”

9 HUMANITIES DEPARTMENT RUBRIC  New changes  Common Rubric  Common expectations.

10 Informative Description5 Exceptional4 Skilled3 Proficient2 Developing1 Inadequate Focus: X 5=25 The text focuses on a topic to inform a reader with ideas, concepts, and information that creates a unified whole The text clearly focuses on an interesting topic that informs the reader with ideas, concepts, and information that creates a unified whole The text focuses on an interesting topic that informs the reader with ideas, concepts, and information that creates a unified whole The text has a topic that informs the reader with ideas, concepts, and information. The text has an unclear topic with some ideas, concepts, and information The text has an unidentifiable topic with minimal ideas, concepts, and information Development: x 5=25 The text presents facts, extended definitions, concrete details, quotations, and examples. The text provides a conclusion that supports the topic and examines its implications and significance. The test provides significant relevant facts, extended definitions, concrete details, quotations and/or examples that thoroughly develop and explain the topic. The text provides an engaging conclusion that supports the topic and examines its implications and significance The text provides effective facts, definitions, concrete details, quotations, and examples that sufficiently develop and explain the topic. The conclusion provides the implications, significance of and future relevance of the topic, etc. The text provides relevant facts, definitions, concrete details, quotations, and examples that develop and explain the topic. The conclusion ties to and supports the information/explanati on The text provides facts, definitions, details, quotations, and examples that attempt to develop and explain the topic. The conclusion merely restates the development. The text contains limited facts and examples related to the topic. The text may fail to offer a conclusion. Audience x3=15 The author anticipates the audience’s background knowledge of the topic. The text consistently addresses the audience’s knowledge level and concerns about the topic. The text addresses the specific needs of the audience. The text anticipates the audience’s knowledge level and concerns about the topic. The text addresses the specific needs of the audience. The text considers the audience’s knowledge level and concerns about the claim. The text addresses the needs of the audience. The text illustrates an inconsistent awareness of the audience’s knowledge level and needs The text lacks an awareness of the audience’s knowledge level and needs.

11 Informative Continued Description5 Exceptional4 Skilled3 Proficient2 Developing1 Inadequate Cohesion: x3=15 The text uses appropriate and varied transitions to link the major sections of the text, creates cohesion, and clarifies the relationships among complex ideas and concepts. The text strategically uses words, phrases, and clauses to link the major sections of text. The text explains the relationships between the topic and the examples and/or facts. The text skillfully uses words, phrases, and clauses to link the major sections of the text. The text identifies the relationship between the topic and the examples and/or facts The text uses words, phrases, and clauses to link the major sections of the text. The text connects the topic and the examples and/or facts The text contains limited words, phrases, and clauses to link the major sections of the text. The text attempts to connect the topic and the examples and/or facts The text contains few, if any, words, phrases, and clauses to link the major sections of the text. The text does not connect the topic and the examples and/or facts. Language and Style: x2=10 The text presents a formal, objective tone and uses precise language and topic- specific vocabulary to manage the complexity of the topic. The text presents an engaging, formal, and objective tone and uses sophisticated language and topic- specific vocabulary to manage the complexity of the topic. The text presents an appropriate formal, objective tone and uses relevant language and topic-specific vocabulary to manage the complexity of the topic. The text presents a formal, objective tone and uses precise language and topic- specific vocabulary to manage the complexity of the topic. The text illustrates a limited awareness of formal tone and awareness of topic- specific vocabulary Conventions: x2=10 The text demonstrates standard English conventions of usage and mechanics along with discipline- specific requirements (i.e. MLA, APA, etc.). The text intentionally uses standard English conventions of usage and mechanics along with discipline- specific requirements (i.e. MLA, APA, etc.). The text uses standard English conventions of usage and mechanics along with discipline-specific requirements (i.e. MLA, APA, etc.). The text demonstrates standard English conventions of usage and mechanics along with discipline- specific requirements (i.e. MLA, APA, etc.). The text demonstrates some accuracy in standard English conventions of usage and mechanics The text contains multiple inaccuracies in Standard English conventions of usage and mechanics.


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