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Page 1: How to Write an Essay. FORMAT Introductory Paragraph 1. Use key words from the prompt to create your first sentence. 2. Try to grab the reader’s attention

How to Write an Essay

Page 2: How to Write an Essay. FORMAT Introductory Paragraph 1. Use key words from the prompt to create your first sentence. 2. Try to grab the reader’s attention

FORMATIntroductory Paragraph1.Use key words from the prompt to create your first sentence.

2.Try to grab the reader’s attention in the first two sentences.

3.Your last sentence should be your thesis statement.

4.Your introductory paragraph should have 3 sentences minimum.

Page 3: How to Write an Essay. FORMAT Introductory Paragraph 1. Use key words from the prompt to create your first sentence. 2. Try to grab the reader’s attention

What is a thesis statement?

The thesis statement tells the reader what the essay will be about, and what point you, the author, will be making. (AKA-your claim)

A Thesis Statement has two parts:

1.the topic2.the point of the essay {A good thesis includes three main ideas you will discuss to back up your claim.}

Page 4: How to Write an Essay. FORMAT Introductory Paragraph 1. Use key words from the prompt to create your first sentence. 2. Try to grab the reader’s attention

Example Thesis Statements

Public Transportation can help with traffic congestion, resource management, and the city budget.

Building a Model Train Set requires an investment in time, patience, and materials.

Public schools are better than private schools because students gain social skills, the cost is cheaper, and the curriculum covers many different topics.

Page 5: How to Write an Essay. FORMAT Introductory Paragraph 1. Use key words from the prompt to create your first sentence. 2. Try to grab the reader’s attention

•Body of the EssayThe body should include 3 main points.For each of the main ideas from the

thesis, you will have a separate paragraph (more than likely 3). Each paragraph should be 4-5 sentences long.

So from our example earlier (Public Transportation can help with traffic congestion, resource management, and the city budget.), there will be a separate paragraph about traffic congestion, a separate paragraph for resource management, and a separate paragraph for the city budget.

Page 6: How to Write an Essay. FORMAT Introductory Paragraph 1. Use key words from the prompt to create your first sentence. 2. Try to grab the reader’s attention

•Concluding ParagraphThe conclusion brings closure to the reader, sums up your points, or provides a final perspective on your topic.

Generally, you want to leave the reader with something to think about. Remember, in your paper you are trying to convince them of something.

Page 7: How to Write an Essay. FORMAT Introductory Paragraph 1. Use key words from the prompt to create your first sentence. 2. Try to grab the reader’s attention

When you are finished writing your essay, always APE it or TEC it… What does APE stand for?

1.A=Assertion2.P=Proof3.E=EvaluationWhat does TEC stand for?T=ThesisE=EvidenceC=Commentary**You may use either one of these that

you prefer because they mean the same thing.

Page 8: How to Write an Essay. FORMAT Introductory Paragraph 1. Use key words from the prompt to create your first sentence. 2. Try to grab the reader’s attention

APE or TEC ExplainedThere are THREE specific things you should

always look for in an effective essay.1.Your claim (AKA-Assertion or Thesis)2.What you will use to back up that claim (Proof

or Evidence)3.An explanation of why your proof or evidence

backs up your claim (Evaluation or Commentary)

**Hint: If you have highlighters or different color pens or markers, you should locate these three things in your paper (APE or TEC) using a different color for each. If you cannot find these three things in your essay, then you need to go back and fix it.

Page 9: How to Write an Essay. FORMAT Introductory Paragraph 1. Use key words from the prompt to create your first sentence. 2. Try to grab the reader’s attention

USE THIS POWERPOINT AS A REFERENCE!

For our first test (short story test), you will have to write an essay. You may use this as a reference for that essay, so do not lose it.

YOU ARE NOW READY TO WRITE

AN EFFECTIVE ESSAY!