Writing Essays. Essay – 3 main parts Introduction Introduction Body Body Conclusion Conclusion.

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Writing Essays

Essay – 3 main parts Introduction Introduction Body Body Conclusion Conclusion

Introduction – purpose catches interest catches interest tells what the essay is about tells what the essay is about

Introduction – 3 main parts Hook Hook Information Information Thesis Statement Thesis Statement

H.I.T. H=Hook H=Hook I=Information I=Information T=Thesis Statement T=Thesis Statement

H.I.T. H=Hook H=Hook I=Information I=Information T=Thesis Statement T=Thesis Statement

Hook – purpose catches the reader’s interest in one or more sentences catches the reader’s interest in one or more sentences makes the reader want to read on makes the reader want to read on

Hook – kinds of hook INTERESTING question INTERESTING question interesting observation interesting observation unique story unique story famous quote famous quote

Information connects hook to thesis connects hook to thesisstatement usually 3 – 5 sentences usually 3 – 5 sentences gives background information or examples gives background information or examples

Information connects hook to thesis connects hook to thesisstatement usually 3 – 5 sentences usually 3 – 5 sentences gives background information or examples gives background information or examples

Thesis Statement – purpose gives the main idea of the essay gives the main idea of the essay shows the essay organization (the order in which the main points will be discussed) shows the essay organization (the order in which the main points will be discussed)

Thesis Statement – “dos” and “don’ts” Make sure your thesis statement is clear Make sure your thesis statement is clear Your main idea must be something that can be discussed or explained Your main idea must be something that can be discussed or explained DO NOT state fact only in your thesis statement DO NOT state fact only in your thesis statement DO NOT state 2 sides of an argument equally without giving a definite opinion DO NOT state 2 sides of an argument equally without giving a definite opinion

Do NOT announce!!! Your thesis statement is NOT an announcement! My essay is about the good and bad parts of Harry Potter 8. X Harry Potter 8 has both good and bad parts. Harry Potter 8 has both good and bad parts.

Don’t forget to H.I.T. your audience! H=Hook H=Hook I=Information I=Information T=Thesis Statement T=Thesis Statement

Don’t forget to H.I.T. your audience! H=Hook H=Hook I=Information I=Information T=Thesis Statement T=Thesis Statement

Essay – 3 main parts Introduction Introduction Body Body Conclusion Conclusion

Body – purpose explains thesis statement in one or more paragraphs explains thesis statement in one or more paragraphs 1 thesis point per body paragraph 1 thesis point per body paragraph

Body – main parts each body paragraph must have each body paragraph must have a topic sentence – tells the topic of the paragraph (1 point from the thesis statement) a topic sentence – tells the topic of the paragraph (1 point from the thesis statement) several supporting sentences several supporting sentences – always related to the topic sentence of that paragraph – give examples, reasons, facts, details

Essay – 3 main parts Introduction Introduction Body Body Conclusion Conclusion

Conclusion – purpose summarize main points summarize main points restate thesis statement in different words restate thesis statement in different words give a final thought give a final thought

Conclusion – “dos” and “don’ts” let the reader know this is the conclusion let the reader know this is the conclusion use connectors like: “In conclusion, …” or use connectors like: “In conclusion, …” or “To summarize, …” etc. restate your thesis statement in different words restate your thesis statement in different words DO NOT give any new information DO NOT give any new information final sentence(s) often give(s) final sentence(s) often give(s) a suggestion (what the reader to do) a suggestion (what the reader to do) an opinion (what you want your reader to believe) an opinion (what you want your reader to believe) a prediction (what will happen in the future) a prediction (what will happen in the future)

Choose one of these essay topics 1)Your House or Condo / Apartment etc. 1)Your House or Condo / Apartment etc. 2)Evaluate our school 2)Evaluate our school

Write an essay on the advantages or disadvantages (or both) of where you live. Introduction – H = Hook I = Information: briefly describe the place where you live T = Thesis: tell the order you will discuss your main points Body = follow thesis Write an essay about what you like and/or dislike about our school Introduction – H = Hook I = Information: briefly tell about the school T = Thesis: tell the order you will discuss your main points T = Thesis: tell the order you will discuss your main points Body = follow thesis

Choose one of these essay topics 1)Your House or Condo / Apartment etc. 1)Your House or Condo / Apartment etc. 2)Review a Book or Movie 2)Review a Book or Movie