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ReadWriteThink: ESSAYMAP
EDUC 5306 Educational Applications of Technology Alexandra Woodfork
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Lays out the process for developing an essay in a very graphic way.
What can EssayMap do? Prompts Language Arts students (grades 3-12) to articulate the different areas for an argument or position on an issue. Lays out the process for developing an essay in a very graphic way. Offers multiple ways to navigate information, including a “graphic” in the upper right-hand corner, that allows students to move around the map without having to work in a linear fashion. Gives reasons for an opinion and outlines each reason the writer will use to support their thesis statement and clearly state what is being discussed. Implements the writing process (introduction, main ideas, supporting details and conclusion) and shows ways to apply it.
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How can students use EssayMap?
Work in small groups to record findings and use this graphic organizer to write paragraphs and create a paper. Helps to layout a classic five-paragraph essay. Students can also create: Expository Writings = Grades Persuasive Writings = Grades Evidence-Based Arguments = Grades Comparing and Contrasting Paragraphs = Grades Scholarly Article Presentations = Grades Charting Character Evolution Paragraphs = Grades Exploring Cause & Effect Using Expository Texts = Grades 3 - 5 How-To Writings = Grades 3 - 5
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In The Classroom or At Home:
EssayMap introduces a technique to help students organize their thoughts and begin the preliminary steps for planning an essay. This tool makes writing easier by brainstorming and jotting down ideas to help visualize the relationships between various ideas. Prewriting and researching becomes a breeze because it provides students with the necessary steps to help persuade their audience on a given topic. Helps students to understand the purpose of a persuasive essay and can assess their understanding of a particular topic / subject. Ensures the writer has enough information or research to complete the task and to understand the arguments being made.
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My Persuasive EssayMap Sample:
LOOK AT HOW EASY IT IS !
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1. Input your Name and Topic of paper.
Here’s How to Use It: 1. Input your Name and Topic of paper.
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2. Type a one-two sentence introduction.
Here’s How to Use It: 2. Type a one-two sentence introduction.
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Here’s How to Use It: 3. Give three main ideas (important facts) you wish to explain more of in your essay.
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Here’s How to Use It: 4. For each main idea previously listed, provide three supportive details to further describe their importance.
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Here’s How to Use It: 5. Finally, end your EssayMap with a one – two sentence conclusion to summarize the main ideas of your essay. What should the reader remember most?
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