How you get the readers attention in the introduction paragraph.
Hook
Anything that gives you direct evidence about the people, events, or phenomena you are researching.
Primary Source
This attraction features over 300 audio- animatronic dolls represeting from children from around the world.
It's a Small world
Make a word using the prefix UN
Examples:
Undo, uncommon, unaware, uncomfortable
Favorite Disney song
Students response
Topic sentence of a paragraph. What information are you giving in this paragraph?
Claim
Free from bias and backed up with evidence. It is written by a trustworthy author or organization.
Credible source
This ride was inspired by a film series. The water is only 2 feet but appears much deeper due to the clever use of lighting and design.
Pirates and the Caribbean
Make a word using the prefix pre
Prevent, prepare, predetermined, present
If you could pick one more ride which one would it be?
Student response
Supports your claim. Is relevant to the prompt has quotation marks.
Evidence
Anything that describes that describes, interprets, evaluates from primary sources.
Secondary source
This attraction has random drop sequences.
The Tower of Terror
Make a word using the prefix ex
exclude, exit, extend
What has been the most interesting fact you have learned so far?
Student response
Summarizes your claim addresses how your ideas are important.
Conclusion
Books, articles, documentaries, essays, and textbooks are examples of
Secondary sources
First indoor, completely dark roller coaster.
Space Mountain
Use the suffix tain and make a word
Contain, maintain, detain
What is your favorite Disney Movie?
Anything
What are you arguing? What are your reasons/ topics of your body paragraphs?
Thesis Statement
Letters, diaries, recordings of speeches, newspapers, are all examples of
Primary source
This attraction is the tallest of the rides at Disney.
Expedition Everest
Use the suffix tend to make a word
Pretend, extend, attend, intend
Who's Birthday is today December 5th?
Walt Disney