What is AXES?
An organizational model for body paragraphs.
What is the purpose of this essay?
To share a positive, personal belief that you have based on your life experience. (Not something big or existential).
What makes and example personal?
It relates to you. This could be something that happened to you or around you.
What does the anagram AXES stand for? (Without looking at your notes).
A-Assertion X-Example E-Explanation S-Significance
Pull up the prompt for Essay one and read the "assignment prompt" portion out loud to the group.
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How can you be sure that your example is "strong"? What details should you include for the reader?
Who is involved, what happened, the time or age you were, and the place/location.
Share an assertion from one of your paragraphs in your draft and get feedback from the group.
complete task, and decide what should you do next.
How long is your essay supposed to be?
2-3 pages
Verbally share one specific example from your essay and answer: Do I mention the who, what, when, and where the example happened?
Student shares example and reflects on their writing.
Explain the difference between E/Explanation and S/Significance in the AXES format.
E/Explanation directly relates to the X/example before it. S/Significance ties the paragraph back to the Thesis.
What types of paragraphs are expected in this assignment?
AXES(Body Paragraphs), Intro, and Conclusion
Give 2 examples of what a personal example is NOT.
options: research, statistics, data, historical events, other peoples' experiences, or something along these lines.
What is the difference between an assertion, (A), and a Thesis?
A thesis is a broader argument that encompasses your whole paper, while assertions are the smaller arguments that build up your thesis. (Or something similar to this)
When is the final draft of this assignment due?
February 17th (Wednesday by 11:59pm)
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