Hooks
Topics/Reasons
Topic Sentence/Main Idea
DO's and DONT's
Organization
100

The easiest yet least exciting hook

Question

100

A topics should be a sentence OR 1-3 words.

1-3 words

100

A topic sentence includes part of the prompt? 


True OR False 

True!

100

Start your introduction with your opinion.  

DON'T 

100

How many sentences should be in your introduction?

3-4 OR 3-5 

200

Give me an example of a creative hook you would use for your prompt: Voting Rights in the U.S. 


DOUBLE POINTS 

The most creative hook goes to Group ....

200

In your introduction, should you write all of your topics in one sentence? 

NO

DOUBLE POINTS - if you can explain what you SHOULD do. 

200

Give me an example of a TOPIC you would use in your introduction for: Voting Rights in the United States 

ALL GROUPS PREPARE ANSWERS! 

Points go to Group(s)....

200

List only ONE topic in your introduction.

DON'T

200

What comes after your hook?

My main idea/topic sentences.  

300

An exciting way to start your essay that includes sounds


DOUBLE POINTS (if you can spell it) *Write it down*

Onomatopoeia

300

Is WOMEN a good topic for your essay?

Why or why not?

Yes, women is a good topic for the essay because they were a group that had to overcome challenges for their rights to vote.

300

In my opinion, voting in the United States is a great experience. 


Is this a good example for a topic sentence for this prompt? Why or Why not?

It is not a good example, the prompt states that voting was a challenge for different groups in the U.S. 

AND

This is not an opinion essay - this is an explanatory/informative essay. 

300

In your introduction, you should elaborate on your topics in by creating multiple sentences instead of one?

DO!
300

List all the sentences in your your introduction. 

HINT: Sentence 1 - Hook, Sentence - ....

DOUBLE POINTS! (ALL groups prepare answers)

Sentence 1 - Hook

Sentence 2 - Main Idea/Topic Sentence 

Sentence 3 - Elaborate on your topics/reason

Sentence 4 - Elaborate on your topics/reason

Sentence 5 - Closing 

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