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Writing and Presenting

Writing and Presenting. Get your point across clearly and effectively. All Good Essays, Documentaries and Presentations Contain:. An introduction that draws the reader’s/viewer’s attention A thesis statement that addresses the question

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Writing and Presenting

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  1. Writing and Presenting Get your point across clearly and effectively.

  2. All Good Essays, Documentaries and Presentations Contain: • An introduction that draws the reader’s/viewer’s attention • A thesis statement that addresses the question • A body that provides evidence to support the thesis. • A conclusion that summarizes the essay.

  3. Introduction • Creates interest for the reader • Gives a general idea of what the issues to be discussed are • Defines the terms of the question* • Contains the thesis statement

  4. Thesis statement • The answer to the question • It states an interpretation of evidence • It is specific - essentially it is the one sentence answer to the question while the rest of the essay is support

  5. “Mr. Rud is a teacher at Heritage Woods Secondary” is not a thesis statement. Why not? “The iPod has had a negative impact on schools” is a thesis statement. Why?

  6. The Body • Is organized into paragraphs • Each paragraph offers evidence to support the thesis • Each paragraph has a single focus, a topic sentence, supporting detail and logical organization It’s generally a good idea to start with the weakest argument first and end with the strongest.

  7. Conclusion • Contains a re-working of the thesis statement. • Summarizes the arguments made • Leaves the reader “convinced” of the argument made in the essay.

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