
Writing an Argumentative Essay 1
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English
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8th Grade
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Julie Talbert
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Writing an Argumentative Essay
Let's go over some quick steps on how to write a strong and effective argumentative essay.
Your claim
Your
Counterclaim
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Multiple Choice
What is the purpose of an argumentative essay?
to organize and present well-reasoned conclusions in order to persuade the audience to accept—or at least seriously consider—your point of view.
to educate the audience on one particular thing, describing it in detail, and providing all of the information a reader needs.
to tell an interesting and nuanced story that will entertain the reader and give them a moral lesson to ponder upon throughout their entire life.
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Multiple Choice
What is one of the goals to have in mind when you are writing an argumentative essay?
to write as many words as possible
to present a convincing claim and take down the counterclaim (the opposing view)
to tell the reader a really interesting story about your favorite memory
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Florida's educational standards are called Benchmarks for Excellent Student Thinking (B.E.S.T).
Every year, students across the state and different grade levels take the B.E.S.T Writing Assessment in April.
Each grade level is presented with its own prompt, which will either be argumentative or expository.
Thinking ahead:
The B.E.S.T Writing Assessment
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WHY does the state want to test your writing skills?
Writing skills are an essential component of life; communication. Being able to fully explain a topic or create a claim on a certain argumentative topic and defend it is a very important communication skill that carries into many areas of life and vocations.
The B.E.S.T Writing Assessment
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During this assessment, the prompt will be clear on what type of essay (expository or argumentative) you are writing. You will be given source materials that you MUST READ and USE in your essay.
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Multiple Select
BEST Writing Assessment prompts are either...?
CHOOSE TWO
narrative
argumentative
revolutionary
expository
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For argumentative writing, look for these keywords:
Write an argumentative essay...
Tell what you think
In your opinion
Take a position on
Tell how you feel
Argue whether
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In argumentative essays, you tell what you think or feel about a topic or issue you read about.
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Planning
Read the passage set + prompt
State your claim or position (pick a side)
Support your position with strong reasons
**You are doing these steps as you fill out the packet!**
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Multiple Select
Essential parts of an argumentative essay:
state your counterclaim and your rebuttal
use evidence from the texts
state a claim (pick a side)
phone a friend and talk about the weather
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A great argumentative has 6 paragraphs, strong evidence and reasoning, stays on topic, and is very persuasive.
Planning an essay is a crucial step to ensure your essay is clear and convincing.
An outline helps!!!
Planning
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Document Camera
Now I will create a sample outline for our prompt,
"Should students be required to stay in school until 18?"
Then,
you will complete the packet and draft an essay.
Watch, then try
Writing an Argumentative Essay
Let's go over some quick steps on how to write a strong and effective argumentative essay.
Your claim
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Counterclaim
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