Introduction
Body Paragraphs
Conclusion
100

Which letters do we use to remember the structure of our introduction paragraph?

H. I. T. (Hook, Information, Thesis)

100

What letters do we remember to think about the structure of our body paragraphs?

CEERRR (Claim, Evidence, Evidence, Reasoning, Reasoning, Reasoning)

100

Which letters do we use to remember the structure of our conclusion paragraph?

T. I. C. (Thesis Flipped, Information, Closure)
200

How do we write a hook?

We write a question about our topic

200

How many body paragraphs should we have?

3

200

DAILY DOUBLE

How do we include information in our conclusion paragraph? (What do we do for "I" in this paragraph?)

We summarize the three body paragraphs.

300

After we write a question about our topic, what do we do next?

Answer the hook!

300

DAILY DOUBLE

What are our three pieces of reasoning?

1. Explain why we chose the quote/ why it's important

2. Connect the quote to your claim and reason. (Furthermore, in addition, etc.)

3. Personal connection 


300

How many sentences should you have in your conclusion?

5

400

What is our first piece of information that we include in the introduction paragraph?

Incldue the article titles and summary (TAG)

400

How do we include evidence in our body paragraphs?

1. Summarize the article/ info

2. Bring in a quote

400

What does a flipped thesis look like?

In conclusion, (reason 1, reason 2, and reason 3) are all reasons why (claim).

500

What does a thesis look like?

Therefore, (claim) because (reason 1, reason 2, and reason 3).

500

How do we start our first body paragraph?

To begin with, (claim) because (reason 1). 

500

How do we write our closure?

For these reasons, it is vital that (restate claim). End with a bang to wrap up all of your points!

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