DECONSTRUCTING A PROMPT, BRAINSTORMING, AND INTRODUCTION/THESIS PREPARING FOR THE GHSWT.

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DECONSTRUCTING A PROMPT, BRAINSTORMING, AND INTRODUCTION/THESIS PREPARING FOR THE GHSWT

Deconstructing a Prompt To deconstruct a prompt: 1. Read it 2. Take it apart 3. Understand what you need to do 4. Determine how to respond to the prompt correctly (constructing means to build) Deconstructing means to take apart How do I do that?

Pay careful attention to the wording of the prompt. Hints Does the prompt give you suggestions to get started? Look for suggestions in the prompt to get you started (ideas to think about, verbs that tell you what to do). Use key words from the prompt to construct your thesis statement. Identifying Key Parts of a Written Prompt

Role What role do you take as the writer? (student, citizen, expert) Audience Who is your audience? (class, parent, teacher, friend) Format What kind of response are you writing? How long does it have to be? (persuasive, descriptive, narrative, essay, letter, speech) What are the verbs in the prompt asking you to do? Are there any specific directions? (advise your classmate, justify your opinion, explain why…) Task Strong key words What are the key words that you need to include in your response? Hint: Use these words to construct your thesis statement. You can use the word RAFTS to help you remember how to deconstruct a prompt. Identifying Key Parts of a Written Prompt

Role What role do you take as the writer? (student, citizen, expert) Audience Who is your audience? (class, parent, teacher, friend) Format What kind of response are you writing? What are the verbs in the prompt asking you to do? Task Strong key words What are the key words that you need to include in your response? PROMPT: Select a person you know who does a good job in his or her profession. This person may be an entertainer, an athlete, a character in a story, or simply a successful family member—it may even be one of your classmates. Write a multi-paragraph essay describing why you think this individual is so good at his or her job. Include specific examples and details to support your response. I am writing this as a student. My audience will be the teacher. I am writing a descriptive multi-paragraph essay. Select a person, write an essay describing why he/she is good at his/her job, include examples and details Profession, successful Example of Deconstructing a Prompt

YOUR TURN Look at the graphic organizer in front of you and complete it. I want you to unpack/deconstruct your prompt. You have 5 minutes. What is your role ? Who is your audience ? What should the format of your response look like? Look at the verbs used in the prompt. What are the tasks you must complete? Are there any strong key words that you should use

BRAINSTORMING

Why do we do it?Different Methods

PLANNING YOUR ESSAY Mrs. Vessell should watch STAR WARS EthosLogosPathos

HOW TO CONSTRUCT A THESIS STATEMENT … ONLY THE MOST IMPORTANT SENTENCE OF YOUR ESSAY.

WHAT IS A THESIS STATEMENT? It’s that sentence in your essay that contains the focus of your essay and tells your reader what the essay will be about. Goes at the end of intro paragraph YOUR THESIS STATEMENT MUST BE ARGUABLE!!

QUICK AND EASY THESIS A thesis statement does three things 1.Answers the question/prompt 2.Picks a side 3.Gives 3 subtopics Easy-Peasy Thesis Statement Formula/Format: [Your opinion] because [subtopic 1], [subtopic 2], [subtopic 3]. Example: Mrs. Vessell is the best teacher in the world because she truly cares about her students, has a vast knowledge of literature, and expects a lot from her students

YOUR TURN Using the same prompt we used for the RAFT and Brainstorm, construct a thesis statement that outlines your argument. Remember the basic format: [Your opinion] because [subtopic 1], [subtopic 2], [subtopic 3].