
Introduction Essay
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English
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5th - 8th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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8 Slides • 7 Questions
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Essays overview
What is an essay?
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Multiple Choice
What is an essay?
A set of Google Slides about an idea
A piece of writing about a particular topic
A spoken presentation
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What is an essay?
An essay is...
a piece of writing that usually has five or more paragraphs. An essay is written about one topic that has several main points. The main points are mentioned the first paragraph (the introduction) and supported in body paragraphs. The conclusion is the last paragraph.
Some text here about the topic of discussion
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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An essay diagram looks like this
introduction-body-conclcusion
The "body" is the middle
of the burger.
Some text here about the topic of discussion
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The introduction let's your reader know what you will be talking about.
It is made of a "hook", background information, and thesis.
An essay is not complete unless it has all the parts
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The first body paragraph explains the first point you want to make. It has a topic sentence, evidence and explanation (similar to one RACE paragraph).
Body (the middle)
Body 1
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BODY (tHE MIDDLE)
bODY 2
The second body paragraph has the same job as he first.
Topic sentence, evidence and explanation or analysis.
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The third body paragraph is the same as 1 and 2. In some shorter essays there are only two body paragraphs.
BODY (THE MIDDLE)
BODY 3
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The conclusion summarizes your main points and gives the reader an idea why your topic is important - include a BIG IDEA or THEME here.
The conclusion
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Multiple Choice
Choose the correct order of paragraphs in an essay.
Body paragraphs, introduction, conclusion
Introduction, body paragraphs, conclusion
Conclusion, body paragraphs, introduction
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Multiple Choice
What is a THESIS?
The main point you are trying to make in your essay.
A type of conflict in your essay.
The quote you use as evidence.
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Multiple Choice
The body paragraphs contain a topic sentence, evidence and explanation or analysis.
TRUE
FALSE
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Multiple Choice
In your conclusion, you should introduce new ideas.
TRUE
FALSE
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Multiple Choice
The example: "An essay is like a hamburger" is an example of...
Simile
Hyperbole
Onomatopoeia
Essays overview
What is an essay?
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