College Argument Essay
IDEAS / CONTENT Review your Research Portfolio Decide upon your action plan for post-secondary education 1 st choice 1 st choice 2 nd choice – if you can’t decide 2 nd choice – if you can’t decide
BACKGROUND Reread the most pertinent portions of your Portfolio College Application Essay (narrative) College Application Essay (narrative) College Research College Research Housing options research Housing options research Financial plan Financial plan
ORGANIZATION Organize your ideas into an outline Paragraph 1 – Introduction Paragraph 2 & 3 – Arguments/Reasons/ Support Paragraph 4 – Counterargument/Rebuttal Paragraph 5 – Conclusion
Paragraph 1 -- Introduction Attention Getter or Hook Get the attention of the audience Get the attention of the audience Background information What does the reader need to know about this issue? What does the reader need to know about this issue? Claim/Thesis statement
Build to your strongest argument Use evidence from your research Use the charts/graphs you created Use transitions First, second, primarily, most important, etc. Paragraphs 2 & 3 – Your reasons/support
Counterargument What evidence might be used to argue AGAINST your claim? Think about: reasons why this plan may not be the absolute best for you. reasons your parents/guardians/peers might tell you about why this plan is NOT the plan for YOU— high cost the necessity of student loans far distance from home extra costs for university, limiting salary for career choice etc. Paragraph 4– Counterargument & Rebuttal
Rebuttal How do you respond to your parent’s counterargument? How do you prove the counterargument wrong? Use evidence from your research Use the charts/graphs you created Paragraphs 4 – Continued
Paragraph 5 -- Conclusion Restate your claim / thesis statement Provide a brief summary of your argument/reasons Strongest evidence supporting your ideas Strongest evidence supporting your ideas Meaningful final thought
Brainstorm Your Argument Without your research/sources in front of you… Complete the Brainstorm handout
PREWRITE / DRAFT / PROOFREAD 1 st draft (graphic organizer) Rough draft Include a variety of Smiley Face Tricks (minimum of 3) Include a variety of Smiley Face Tricks (minimum of 3) Use transitions Use transitions First, second, primarily, most important, etc. Edit for grammar, spelling, and word choice errors Edit for grammar, spelling, and word choice errors Final draft Upload to TIIC by 11:59 pm on due date Upload to TIIC by 11:59 pm on due date