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Brainstorming

The Key to Successful Essay Writing Brainstorming The Key to Successful Essay Writing Adapted from http://www.unc.edu/depts/wcweb/handouts/brainstorming.html

Brainstorming What is it? Why do we need it? A gathering of ideas from your brain onto paper. The variety of ideas and the use of your imagination assist you in producing a lot of material with which to work. Why do we need it? It’s the best way to collect your thoughts. It’s helpful for organization. It ensures only quality ideas are used in the essay.

Brainstorming Technique Number One Freewriting "This paper is supposed to be on the politics of tobacco production but even though I went to all the lectures and read the book I can't think of what to say and I've felt this way for four minutes now and I have 11 minutes left and I wonder if I'll keep thinking nothing during every minute but I'm not sure if it matters that I am babbling and I don't know what else to say about this topic and it is rainy today and I never noticed the number of cracks in that wall before and those cracks remind me of the walls in my grandfather's study and he smoked and he farmed and I wonder why he didn't farm tobacco..." What is it? Think about the topic. Then write, write, write. Whatever comes into your brain – even if it doesn’t have to do with the topic. Example:

Brainstorming Technique Number One Freewriting Options: Write for a specific time period Write for a specific amount of paper

Maybe I could say this or maybe I could say that… hmmm Brainstorming Technique Number One ?????? Freewriting When is it helpful? When you have NO ideas about a topic When you have TOO MANY ideas about a topic Maybe I could say this or maybe I could say that… hmmm

Brainstorming Technique Number Two Making a Cube What is it? Imagine a cube. It has six sides. On each side, you have a different task regarding the topic.

Brainstorming Technique Number Two Making a Cube Side One: Describe the topic. Argue Apply Describe Associate Analyze Compare Side Two: Compare the topic. Side Three: Associate the topic. Side Four: Analyze the topic. Side Five: Apply the topic. Side Six: Argue for or against the topic.

Brainstorming Technique Number Three Clustering What is it? When you write down words or concepts associated with the topic – any ideas that come into your mind

Brainstorming Technique Number Three Global Warming rainforests disappearing extinction emissions dangerous dying animals toxic world wide Cars/SUVs factories landscape changes no icebergs expensive to fix? hurricanes Reversible? Clustering Draw a bubble. And write the topic above it. Brainstorm! Now look for words that connect with each other. Circle the words and connect them with lines.

Brainstorming Technique Number Four Listing or Bulleting What is it? Create a list of terms/ideas/concepts about the topic. Create multiple lists depending on the purpose. Global Warming Toxic fumes SUVs/Cars Extinction Belief/Disbelief Kyoto Agreement Belief/Disbelief Scientists disagree Average American China/USA Normal occurrence or abnormal event?

Brainstorming Technique Number Five Paris, France Paris, Texas Cities Eiffel Tower Capital Became Paris in 400 A.D. francophone County seat Anglophone Founded in 1839 Venn Diagram What is it? Draw two circles that connect, like this: List two topics above the circles. Brainstorm about the topics – what do they have in common and what is unique about each one.

Brainstorming Technique Number Five Venn Diagram When is it used? When you are writing a comparison or contrast essay. Paris, France Paris, Texas Cities Eiffel Tower Capital Became Paris in 400 A.D. francophone County seat anglophone Founded in 1839

Brainstorming Technique Number Six Tree Diagram What is it? This diagram has a central idea to which you add branches that focus on details.

Brainstorming Technique Number Six Tree Diagram When do you use it? This type of diagram is helpful in classification essays. Media Visual Print Audio Newspaper magazine booklet television webpage movie cd mp3 cassette

Brainstorming Technique Number Seven Act like a Journalist What is it? Using the question words in English to explore the topic. Who? Why? When? Where? What? How?

Brainstorming Technique Number Seven Act like a Journalist When is it useful? Use this technique when you want to write a narrative. Who? When? What? Where? Why? How?

Paris, France and Paris Texas Brainstorming Technique Number Eight T-Diagram What is it? Using a T shape, list a category that you want to compare or contrast about a specific topic or topics. Do this for a variety of categories. Paris, France and Paris Texas location Europe Northern France North America Northern Texas

Paris, France and Paris Texas Brainstorming Technique Number Eight T-Diagram When is it useful? This technique helps when you are writing a contrast or comparison essay. Paris, France and Paris Texas location Europe Northern France North America Northern Texas

cars/suvs not recycling chopping down trees Brainstorming Technique Number Nine Spoke Diagram What is it? Write the topic in a circle. Then think of about causes and effects. Write these around the circle like spokes on a wheel. too many people cars/suvs not recycling chopping down trees Global Warming Crazy weather loss of polar ice caps dying animals

cars/suvs not recycling chopping down trees Brainstorming Technique Number Nine Spoke Diagram When is it useful? Use this technique when you want to explore cause and effect. too many people cars/suvs not recycling chopping down trees Global Warming Crazy weather loss of polar ice caps dying animals

Brainstorming In our class, you will need to show evidence of the brainstorming technique that you used to begin the essay process. It’s part of your grade because it’s important! Remember to ask for help or clarification if you need it.