Improve the Claim
Write a Claim
Good or Bad?
The Writing Process
Definitions
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Fix the Claim:

I think that schools should offer students cash rewards for getting good grades in school, because it will encourage them to perform better in the future.

Schools should offer students cash rewards for getting good grades in school, because it will encourage them to perform better in the future.

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Should teachers give less homework?

Teachers [should or should not] give less homework, because DETAILS.
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Good or Bad Claim? Why?

Students are not responsible for their actions.

Bad. The claim has no details.

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Which comes first in the writing process:

Begin writing your rough draft OR begin brainstorming.

Begin brainstorming.

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What is a claim?

The author's opinion or viewpoint.

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Yes, we should try harder in class because we need to earn good grades.

Students should try harder in class because they need to earn good grades.
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Do you think students should be banned from playing games on school computers.

Students [should or should not] be banned from playing games on school computers, because DETAILS.

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Good or Bad Quote? Why?

Students should not be allowed to listen to music during class because, if the music is too loud, it could distract others.

Good, because it makes sense, is focused, has details, shows ownership, and has an opinion.

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Which step comes first:

Read your prompt OR Revise your essay.

Read your prompt.

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What must a claim/thesis be? (HINT: 4 THINGS)

Must make sense, be focused, have details, and show ownership.
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Teachers should give less homework.

Teachers should give less homework, because DETAILS.

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Should students have access to social media on school Wifi?

Students [should or should not] have access to social media on school Wifi, because DETAILS.

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Yes, teachers should give more homework.

No, this claim starts with "yes" and has no details.
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Which step comes first:

Decide if you're writing an informative or an argumentative essay OR Begin writing your rough draft.

Decide if you're writing an informative or an argumentative essay.

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What is a hook?

A way to grab/catch the reader's attention.

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Parents shouldn't ground their children.

Parents shouldn't ground their children, because DETAILS.

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Should students have a vote on what the cafeteria serves for lunch?

Students [should or should not] have a vote on what the cafeteria serves for lunch?

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I believe violent video games should be banned because they encourage bad behaviors.

No, this claim uses "I."


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What is the first step in the writing process?
Read your prompt.
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What is an anecdote?

A short story.
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Teachers should not.

Teachers should not PICK A TOPIC, because DETAILS. 

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Should students be allowed to wear their hoods in class?

Students [should or should not] be allowed to wear their hoods in class.

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They should go to bed earlier.

No, it doesn't say who should go to bed earlier, and there are no details.

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What is the last step in the writing process?

Turn your essay in!

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What is a rhetorical question?

A question we don't really want the answer to.

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