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Midterm Essay Examples - Presentation Transcript 1. Midterm Essay Workday and Examples 2. Warm Up 3. Warm Up • Is this the midterm a persuasive essay or an informative essay? 4. Warm Up • Is this the midterm a persuasive essay or an informative essay? • In light of the above question, what is the primary focus of the essay and the rubric? 5. Warm Up • Is this the midterm a persuasive essay or an informative essay? • In light of the above question, what is the primary focus of the essay and the rubric? • When is the rough draft due? …show more content…
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Introduction 7. Introduction Grabber Examples 8. Introduction Grabber Examples “In 1787 the Constitutional Convention was held. The war had been over for a few years and the colonists were arguing now about what type of government to form.” 9. Introduction Grabber Examples “In 1787 the Constitutional Convention was held. The war had been over for a few years and the colonists were arguing now about what type of government to form.” 10. Introduction Grabber Examples “In 1787 the Constitutional Convention was held. The war had been over for a few years and the colonists were arguing now about what type of government to form.” Good, Bad, or Okay? 11.
Introduction 12. Introduction Grabber Examples 13. Introduction Grabber Examples “A bunch of guys got together in Philly to talk politics and stuff. It was a Convention. They argued.” 14. Introduction Grabber Examples “A bunch of guys got together in Philly to talk politics and stuff. It was a Convention. They argued.” 15. Introduction Grabber Examples “A bunch of guys got together in Philly to talk politics and stuff. It was a Convention. They argued.” Good, Bad, or Okay? 16. Introduction 17. Introduction Grabber Examples 18. Introduction Grabber Examples “The year of 1787 was a dark, tense time in the newly created United States. The sweat and blood of sons, fathers, and families had purchased sweet freedom from Britain, but internal arguing now threatened the former colonies.” 19. Introduction Grabber Examples “The year of 1787 was a dark, tense time in the newly created United States. The sweat and blood of sons, fathers, and families had purchased sweet freedom from Britain, but internal arguing now threatened the former colonies.” Good, Bad, or Okay? 20. Introduction 21. Introduction Thesis Lead-in Examples 22. Introduction Thesis Lead-in Examples “The men argued a lot at the Convention. The new government was impacted by the Great Compromise, the Three-fifths Compromise, and the slave trade compromise.” 23. Introduction Thesis Lead-in Examples “The men argued a lot at the Convention. The new government was impacted by the Great Compromise, the Three-fifths Compromise, and the slave trade compromise.” 24. Introduction Thesis Lead-in Examples “The men argued a lot at the Convention. The new government was impacted by the Great Compromise, the Three-fifths Compromise, and the slave trade compromise.” Good, Bad, or Okay? 25. Introduction 26. Introduction Thesis Lead-in Examples 27. Introduction Thesis Lead-in Examples “Amidst the hot stifling room the men realized they must each give something up, that they must all compromise or nothing will be accomplished. Putting aside their differences, the men agreed on the Great Compromise, the Three-Fifths Compromise, and the Slave Trade Compromise, all of which impacted the new emerging government in a tremendous way.” 28. Introduction Thesis Lead-in Examples “Amidst the hot stifling room the men realized they must each give something up, that they must all compromise or nothing will be accomplished. Putting aside their differences, the men agreed on the Great Compromise, the Three-Fifths Compromise, and the Slave Trade Compromise, all of which impacted the new emerging government in a tremendous way.” Good, Bad, or Okay? 29. Midterm Essay Workday and Examples 30. Warm Up 31. Warm Up • Is this the midterm a persuasive essay or an informative essay? • Which of the following areas is the focus of this essay: organization, content, conventions • When are we taking the essay? • What can I use to take the essay? 32. Body Paragraphs 33. Body Paragraphs Topic Sentence 34. Body Paragraphs Topic Sentence “The Great Compromise was this thing that happened.” 35. Body Paragraphs Topic Sentence “The Great Compromise was this thing that happened.” 36. Body Paragraphs Topic Sentence “The Great Compromise was this thing that happened.” Good, Bad, or Okay? 37. Body Paragraphs 38. Body Paragraphs Topic Sentence 39. Body Paragraphs Topic Sentence “The Convention was about to implode over the issue of state representation when men from both sides at last agreed on The Great Compromise.” 40. Body Paragraphs Topic Sentence “The Convention was about to implode over the issue of state representation when men from both sides at last agreed on The Great Compromise.” 41. Body Paragraphs 42. Body Paragraphs Topic Sentence 43. Body Paragraphs Topic Sentence “The first agreement the men came to that shaped America’s new government was the Great Compromise.” 44. Body Paragraphs Topic Sentence “The first agreement the men came to that shaped America’s new government was the Great Compromise.” 45. Body Paragraphs Topic Sentence “The first agreement the men came to that shaped America’s new government was the Great Compromise.” Good, Bad, or Okay? 46. Rough Draft Pair-Share 47. Rough Draft Pair-Share • find a partner 48. Rough Draft Pair-Share • find a partner • exchange and read papers 49. Rough Draft Pair-Share • find a partner • exchange and read papers • grade your partners rough draft 50. Rough Draft Pair-Share • find a partner • exchange and read papers • grade your partners rough draft • complete the “pair-share” worksheet