THE RESEARCH PAPER YOU WILL NEED THE OUTLINE HANDOUT, YOUR RESEARCH ARTICLES, A PEN/PENCIL, AND LOTS OF BRAIN POWER! 1.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Writing Using Lead-ins, Quotes, and Lead-Outs in paragraphs and multi-paragraph essays.
Advertisements

Mature Use of Transitions
Integrating Sources into Your Writing University Writing Center Jaclyn Wells.
Transitions, Topic and Closing Sentences
Transitions Suphia Quraishi Transitions Handout from:
Mature Use of Transitions
Bullet-Proof Essay The Masterwork of Olga Ardulov.
Transitions. Transitions signal relationships between ideas such as: “Another example coming up—stay alert!” or “Here’s an exception to my previous statement”
The Essay.
The first impression of your paper
English Skills, Chapter 18 by John Langan
Synthesizing the American Dream
ESSAY WRITING Can be fun.
Putting Together an Argumentative Research Paper
Skimming Scanning & Note-Taking
Argumentative essays.  Usually range from as little as five paragraphs to as many as necessary  Focus is mainly on your side  But there is also a discussion.
Writing The Outline and Thesis Statement. Facts and Opinions Thomas Jefferson was the third president of the United States. Thomas Jefferson was a great.
How to Write the Five Paragraph Essay
Writing a Literary Research Paper How to Read an Article of Literary Criticism.
Organizing Your Persuasive Essay. Introduction Your first paragraph. Sentence 1: Hook A statement that engages the reader. Sentence 2: Topic overview.
Body Paragraphs Writing body paragraphs is always a T.R.E.A.T. T= Transition R= Reason/point from thesis/claim E= Evidence (quote from the text) A= Answer.
Essay Writing. Steps of the essay writing Decide on your topic.Decide on your topic Prepare an outline or diagram of your ideas.Prepare an outline or.
Writing Analytically.
Writing an Essay with the help of Outline Lecture 6.
Now that we have narrowed your topic, written a thesis statement and conducted further research, we will work on outlining your Research Paper. You have.
Writing a Book Review Danika Rockett University of Baltimore Summer 2009.
Value of Life Survey Data, Socratic Seminar & Outline.
Time to Draft. What should I include in my introduction?
Assassination Research Paper Outlining Your Essay.
Essay and Report Writing. Learning Outcomes After completing this course, students will be able to: Analyse essay questions effectively. Identify how.
A writer’s guide..  To really be successful at writing essays it is important to have a solid structure.  This enables you to do two things well 1.
What To Think about before Typing Your Research Paper.
The Argumentative/Persuasive Essay
Quick Write – September 12 th & 13 th, 2013 Without really worrying about how well you spell or whether you are making complete sense, write a short letter.
REQUIREMENTS AND EXPECTATIONS THE KITE RUNNER LITERARY ESSAY.
How to Do a Research Project The Roaring 20’s. Step 1: Narrow the topic Jot down ideas of all the subtopics you could cover. Jot down ideas of all the.
Gasp! An Essay! What do I do now?. Attitude is Everything! Don't worry! If you feel overwhelmed by the assignment, think of it as a series of small, manageable.
Body Paragraphs The stuff in the middle!.
Final Argumentative Essay
MONDAY, 4/13 WELCOME BACK! TAKE AN ESSAY PACKET AND FIND YOUR NEW SEATS.
5-Paragraph Essay Structure
Writing a summary. To write a summary, use your own words to express briefly the main idea and relevant details of the piece you have read. Your purpose.
TYPING YOUR PAPER BEFORE YOU START, PLEASE READ YOUR RUBRIC ENTIRELY AND ASK QUESTIONS IF YOU HAVE ANY! Your final paper is due Wednesday, Nov. 20 by 2:30.
ELA What is an essay? An essay is an extended piece of writing in which an author explores a subject in some detail. Skilled essayists do the following:
Using the 4 steps of research writing
Milk Lab Investigation Day 3. Find your seat…  Arrange yourselves in alphabetical order…  By last name  Find the “start here” and go!  You have 5.
“A change of heart about animals” By jeremy Rifkin
Writing Exercise Try to write a short humor piece. It can be fictional or non-fictional. Essay by David Sedaris.
INTRODUCTION PARAGRAPH. The purpose of your introduction paragraph is: To creatively grab your reader’s attention, making her interested, wanting to read.
Introductions In an Expository Essay. What does a good introduction do?  Introduces the topic to the reader and gives some background – be specific.
Introductions In an Argumentative Essay. What does a good introduction do?  Introduces the topic to the reader and gives some background – be specific.
TIPS FOR EFFECTIVE CRITICAL READING. First  1. Take a pencil in your hand.  Use a highlighter or pencil to approach the text with. Underline confusing.
AP English Language and Composition.  You’ll be given a prompt and 6 to 8 sources to “read”; one will be an image (photo, chart, graph, or cartoon) 
Research Paper: Hybrid Outline/Draft 10R. Steps to creating a hybrid outline/ rough draft 1. Label the topic of each note card. 1. Label the topic of.
ANNOTATIONANNOTATION Critical Reading Strategy. Why annotate? How many times have you had to read something more than once to comprehend it? How many.
 Hook—be creative and draw your audience in.  You may want to use your hook from your paper (be brief)  You may want to give a fact or a statistic.
Steps in Writing an Essay
B200- TMA Requirements 1. Page Layout A cover page must contain the following: the name of university, name and title of the course, TMA number and title,
The Giver, Fahrenheit 451 & Pleasantville Writing Task What is the common theme of these three stories? What is the common message of these stories? What.
Aim: To test our skills on part 2 of the regents exam
“A change of heart about animals” By jeremy Rifkin
Thesis Statements and Synthesizing Sources
“A change of heart about animals” By jeremy Rifkin
Writing Summaries Pamela Fox.
What papers do I need to have out today?
Transitions, Topic and Closing Sentences
Introductory Paragraphs
Lesson 21: Timed writing About this lesson
Writing the AP American Long Essay
Research Paper Step-by-step Process.
Presentation transcript:

THE RESEARCH PAPER YOU WILL NEED THE OUTLINE HANDOUT, YOUR RESEARCH ARTICLES, A PEN/PENCIL, AND LOTS OF BRAIN POWER! 1

RECIPE FOR SUCCESS: READ, listen, & follow all directions. Your paper MUST answer your subtopic questions, so you will need a thesis statement. You will use Claim, Evidence, and Warrant along with the Four Steps to support your writing. Each time you use evidence, you MUST have warrant! You must cite your source EACH time you use evidence from any article! Use your time wisely. Turn your rough drafts & paper in on time. If you have a question, ask! 2

THESIS STATEMENT: The thesis statement is like a GPS for the reader. You are telling your reader where your paper is going. The evidence (and explanation you use throughout the paper) will explain your answers to your subtopic questions. –Research question: I want to know what genetic engineering is, why it’s problem for some, and what are the possible solutions to genetic engineering? –Thesis Statement: To understand more about genetic engineering, I need to identify what genetic engineering is, why it is controversial and a problem for some, and any possible solutions to genetic engineering. Remember, your thesis statement can always be tweaked before you turn in the final product. 3

ANSWERING YOUR SUBTOPICS Start at the beginning. Take your first sub-topic question “What is (your topic here)”? Use a transition word/phrase to begin each sub-topic paragraph. Why? Well, according to the website Study Guides and Strategies by “using transitional words and phrases helps papers read more smoothly, and at the same time allows the reader to flow more smoothly from one point to the next. Transitions enhance logical organization and understandability and improve the connections between thoughts. They indicate relations, whether within a sentence, paragraph, or paper.” Check them out at 4

EXAMPLE TOPIC SENTENCE FOR SUBTOPIC 1: DEFINING THE PROBLEM –First, I needed to identify genetic engineering. The reader knows that this is the first subtopic in your paper because it is listed first in your thesis statement. The reader also knows that this is the only topic (identifying genetic engineering) in the first paragraph. Notice the transition word given at the beginning of the sentence? You will probably have multiple paragraphs. It depends on what you will talk about. Your topic sentence is just setting up what you will talk about in this section of your paper. The next sentence after this topic sentence will be your claim. You could have several claims under each topic sentence. 5

EXAMPLE TOPIC SENTENCE FOR SUBTOPIC 2: WHY IT IS A PROBLEM –The second sub-topic sentence should have a transitional phrase. After defining the genetic engineering, I discovered genetic engineering was controversial and a problem for some because it isn’t only about cloning and gene therapy but it also deals with altering foods. So, this may need multiple paragraphs. First, I will talk about the controversy with cloning. Then, gene therapy, and third, genetically engineered food. Each paragraph will need a separate claim. 6

YOUR TURN! On the outline handout you have received, write your topic sentences for your 3 sub-topics. Use the transition handout to vary your usage. The examples below are on your handout. 7 Type of Transition Example Sequenceat first, first of all, to begin with, in the first place, at the same time, for now, for the time being, the next step, in time, in turn, later on, meanwhile, next, then, soon, the meantime, later, while, earlier, simultaneously, afterward, in conclusion, with this in mind Summarizingafter all, all in all, all things considered, briefly, by and large, in any case, in any event, in brief, in conclusion, on the whole, in short, in summary, in the final analysis, in the long run, on balance, to sum up, to summarize, finally Check them out at

SUPPORTING YOUR SUBTOPICS WITH A CLAIM: Now you have your topic sentences. From here, you need to write your claims. You need to go to your research. Look through your research for your annotations on why your topic is a problem. What commonalities (similarities) do you see? In other words, what argument can you make about why your topic is a problem? 8

SUPPORTING YOUR SUBTOPICS WITH A CLAIM: On the Outline handout, write down your first claim. Topic Sentence: After defining the genetic engineering, I discovered genetic engineering was controversial and a problem for some because it isn’t only about cloning and gene therapy but it also deals with altering foods. Claim: Those opposed to genetic engineering fear for the future of human beings. 9

SUPPORTING YOUR SUBTOPICS WITH A CLAIM AND EVIDENCE: After your first claim, write what evidence you will use to support the claim. Introduce your evidence first. This is step 1 from the previous power point! Use introductory phrases to introduce your evidence. Don’t just plop it in your paper. Remember the rules from the previous power point. –In the article… –Author so-and-so (use their name) states, –For example, –According to… You have a handout that gives ways to introduce your evidence. Use this along with the other handout to vary up your introductions. 10

SUPPORTING YOUR SUBTOPICS WITH A CLAIM AND EVIDENCE: Re-cap: –After evidence (STEP 2), cite (STEP 3) where you got the information. This will match the first word from the Works Cited page. This should match what you put on your colored sheet of paper for your note taking. It must sound like a complete sentence! Claim: Those opposed to genetic engineering fear for the future of human beings. Evidence: According to The Future of Human Evolution website, those who oppose genetic engineering because they fear people will be able to create “designer babies” need not fear (The Future). The website also states, “The scientific reality is far removed from the media fervor. You can select an embryo with the right chromosomes to produce the child of your chosen sex or have the embryo screened for a potential hereditary genetic disorders, or choose an embryo that is a genetic match for a sibling who already has a genetic disorder, but anything else is pure hypothesis” (The Future). Pink=Step 1Orange=Step 2Blue=Step 3 11

SUPPORTING YOUR SUBTOPICS WITH A CLAIM AND EVIDENCE AND WARRANT: After your first claim and evidence, write your warrant. This is step 4 from the previous power point. Claim: Those opposed to genetic engineering fear for the future of human beings. Evidence: According to The Future of Human Evolution website, those who oppose genetic engineering because they fear people will be able to create “designer babies” need not fear (The Future). The website also states, “The scientific reality is far removed from the media fervor. You can select an embryo with the right chromosomes to produce the child of your chosen sex or have the embryo screened for a potential hereditary genetic disorders, or choose an embryo that is a genetic match for a sibling who already has a genetic disorder, but anything else is pure hypothesis” (The Future). Warrant: So, at this point in time, scientists can not guarantee a couple a baby of their “design.” There are steps that can be taken to give a couple a baby of a specific sex, or screen for a genetic disorder, but this is not a guarantee. People who fear for the future of human beings have nothing to fear. This evidence shows that the scientific community is not interested in creating a “super human race” of perfect same-looking children. People who make these kinds of speculations are not basing their facts on anything scientific. Pink=Step 1Orange=Step 2Blue=Step 3Green=Step 4 EACH paragraph you write will have a claim and multiple pieces of evidence and warrant. 12

Better In the Vietnam War, bombing specific targets was still rather primitive because smart bomb technology was still in the process of being developed, and the practice of carpet bombing caused many civilian casualties. Johnson says that hitting specific targets with bombs during the Vietnam war was still very difficult, and because of this the military would bomb everything around the actual target (Johnson 18). This strategy of mass bombing now seems almost barbaric because our bombs were still so primitive that the military had to blow up everything around intended targets. Johnson also shockingly states, “Estimates of collateral deaths from saturation bombing in North Vietnam range from at least 500,000 to as high as 1.5 million” (Johnson 18). This estimate is truly shocking. Even his low estimate of 500,000 is more than the entire population of the city of Minneapolis. These numbers certainly make one wonder how the leaders of the war justified such killing. Could news accounts of this much death at American hands have contributed to America’s reluctance to continue the war? It seems reasonable to assume so. With how primitive much of the bombing was in Vietnam, it’s no wonder weapons developers were under pressure to develop more accurate bombs. CLAIM EVIDENCE (Step 2)WARRANT (Step 4) EVIDENCE WARRANT

QUESTION If that’s a four, what in the world do you have to do to get a 5? ANSWER: Highly Sophisticated EVIDENCE INTRODUCTION AND INTEGRATION!

YOUR PARAGRAPHS: You will write this out for each paragraph (claim, evidence, and warrant using the 4 steps) until you have answered your subtopic questions. Remember that each time you give evidence, you must explain (warrant) the evidence. Explain why and how the evidence supports the claim. Use key words from the claim and evidence. How is it important information? So what? 15

YOUR TURN Complete the outline given to you in class. You will fill this in with your thesis statement, topic sentences, and CEW using the 4 steps. You will not be allowed on a computer until you have your outline done. Your final lab day is NEXT TUESDAY! 16