The first part to write in order to get your reader's attention.
Hook
The first letter of every name, title, and place should be ...
Capitalized
The first sentence at the beginning of each body paragraph that introduces what the paragraph is about.
Topic Sentence
"In conclusion..." can be a good sentence frame for what paragraph?
Conclusion
In the three part essay structure, where does a conclusion belong?
At the very end!
There are 4 types of hooks that you a writer can use. Name TWO of them for points.
Question, statistic, information, quote, short story
Gunna is not a word. What is a more academic way to say this?
Going to
Proof that supports your claim. This can be a quote, paraphrase, or summarization.
Evidence.
This often needs be rephrased and it comes from the introduction.
The thesis/forecast.
Important information that gives context to the texts. Usually includes TAG
Background
These little symbols are placed around a quote so a writer is not plagiarizing.
Quotation Marks
Reasoning consists of two important sentences. What are they?
Explain the quote and provide the importance.
Where can I find a list of sentence frames to use in my writing?
- Mr. Jewett's wall
- My agenda
- Asking Mr. Jewett
Mr. Jewett's often calls the last sentence in your conclusion your _____________ moment.
Mic-drop moment.
Your claim about the prompt is called this...
This is where you OUTLINE or "predict" what you are going to write about.
Thesis/Forecast
In MLA format, there are four things that should be included in the top left corner. Name two of these things.
Name, teacher's name, class/period, and date.
This last sentence can be called a transition sentence because it does two things. What are the two things?
Reminds the reader about what they just read, and introduces the next body paragraph.
What is another way to say, "This shows that..." when writing your reasoning.
Answers vary.
After rephrasing your thesis, a writer must remind the reader of the ___________ of their essay.
Importance.
These pronouns should NOT be included in your writing.
"I think..." "In my opinion..." "My thesis is..."
Each paragraph needs to have a space at the beginning. What is this space called and what button should I push?
How many pieces of evidence do I need in each body paragraph?
2 plus reasoning for each.
Name one sentence frame to introduce evidence.
Why is it important to have a mic-drop moment/connection to the reader at the very end?
Because it leaves a lasting/memorable impression on the reader.