The first paragraph in your essay
What is the Overview or Introduction
The first sentence in your conclusion
What is "restating your claim?"
What does E1 stand for?
What is "evidence?"
Information you can include in your I say
What is "using examples from your life, tv, the news, the internet, family or friends, movies, video games, or you can tell a believable lie?"
The evidence in the claim comes from where
What is "the pro/con sheet?"
The first sentence in your overview
What is "people are debating,discussing, arguing about (topic of debate).
The second sentence in your conclusion
What is "summarizing your first evidence with a transition word?"
What is the first thing you include in your evidence?
You name the author
A way to start your I say
What is "I agree with the author because?"
How many pieces of evidence are in the claim
What is "three?"
The second sentence in your overview
What is "one side thinks that (summarize evidence you haven't put in your claim)."
The third sentence in your conclusion
What is "summarizing your second evidence with a transition word?"
What is the second thing you include in your evidence?
What is "you mention the article title?"
Information in the I say has to match or correlate with what?
What is "your evidence?"
The Claim Frame structure is...
What is " (who/what) should/should not (topic of debate) because (phrase that sums up your evidence?)"
Example: Students should come to school because they will learn skills to help them in life, develop lasting friendships, and learn how to function in the real world.
The third sentence in your overview
The 4th sentence in your conclusion
What is "summarizing your 3rd evidence with a transition word?"
What is the third thing you include in your evidence?
The number of sentences you should have in your I say
What is "at least 2-4 sentences?"
Where does the claim go in your typed essay?
What is "at the end of the overview paragraph?"
The last sentence in your overview
What is "your claim sentence."
The last sentence in your conclusion
What is "a challenge or imagine statement that helps the audience agree with your claim?"
Two things that are in quotation marks
What is "the title of the article and the evidence that you copy?"
Where does the I say go in your typed Essay?
What is "right after each of your Evidences."
Example E1 I say, E2 I say, E3 I say.
The claim is important because...
What is "it's your focus for your whole paper."