THE WRITING
PAGE
There are many kinds of writing.
We may write creatively, using stories and poems to amuse and entertain
ourselves and friends. We may also write informally, in the form of letters,
or even spoken words, to share information or tell jokes, or persuade our
friends to do something we want them to do. Most school writing, however,
fits into a different category.
The purpose of most School Writing
is to communicate ideas or answer questions. Such writing requires a whole
different set of rules. When we tell a joke or story, it is fun to stretch
it out, to get the listener all involved as we get further and further
into the material, so we can spring the punch line on our listeners: "You
stole my golden arm!" or ". . .because he was stapled to the chicken,"
are great endings for stories because they are unexpected. School writing
requires no such surprises. School Writing (and, by extension, Business
Writing) must be succinct, terse, and to the point.
I made a rather simple rubric for grading
essays. Click
here if you would like to see it.
ANSWERING
ESSAY QUESTIONS
Single paragraph essay answers for
any subject can be written following a simple format. I've prepared a Powerpoint
Presentation which gives the students instructions. You can go to the Slide
Show page by clicking on the title card below:
THE
FIVE PARAGRAPH ESSAY
Tell us exactly what you're going
to say in your first sentence. Explain how you're going to prove it in
your first paragraph. Get it done simply and easily in the body paragraphs.
Sum it all up in the conclusion, just in case the reader forgot what you
were trying to say in the first place. School Writing is easy, once you
understand that it is different from creative writing. Follow this simple
plan:
Paragraph #1 (Introduction)
(Your topic sentence tells the reader
exactly what you plan to prove:) I like ice cream.(Okay. That's easy. We
can't be confused by that. If you said, "The French Revolution had many
causes" or "American Motors has many great new cars this year" we would
also know exactly what your paper was about. Now, how are you going to
attack this issue? What subtopics are we going to use?) It has many different
flavors. (Good. We can develop that idea.) It reminds me of my youth. (That
should be fun.) Ice Cream cools me off on hot days. (That's three good
subtopics which can easily be developed, but we are not done, because we
need to tie the whole paragraph off with a conclusion, just in case the
reader isn't following our plan:) I really enjoy ice cream.
Now, let's look at the whole introductory
paragraph:
I like ice cream. It has
many different flavors. It reminds me of my youth. Ice cream cools me off
on hot days. I really enjoy ice cream.
The Body paragraphs
(two, three, and four):
The most difficult part of the composition
is finished. We have told the reader exactly what our paper is about and
we have laid out a plan of attack for us to follow. The rest of the composition
is just filling out the details. For the topic sentence of our second paragraph,
we simply look at the second sentence of our introduction: (Ice Cream has
many different flavors.) We can copy our third sentence as the topic sentence
of our third paragraph, and our fourth in the same way. It is then a simple
matter to fill in three specific examples in each paragraph to clarify
our ideas. The body of the essay, then, should look something like this:
Ice cream has many different
flavors. Chocolate is one of my favorites because it is very sweet and
I love sweet things. Rocky Road is yet another great flavor. The nuts add
a terrific chewiness to the sweet chocolate. A third great flavor is Superman
ice cream which mixes all the colors of Superman's costume into a pretty,
tutti-frutti mixture that looks as good as it tastes. These are just a
few of the many terrific flavors I like in ice cream
Ice cream reminds me of my youth.
Every time I have an ice cream cone I remember the fun I had when I was
14 and I spilled my cone down Margaret Miller's bathing suit. Everyone
laughed when she ran screaming down the beach. Ice Cream sundaes remind
me of the many great times we had at Jahn's when I was younger, ordering
huge concoctions called, "Kitchen sinks." Just hearing the sound of the
ice cream man's truck brings back good memories of all the times we used
to sit under the tree on my lawn waiting for the Good Humor man. Even my
dog used to get a Dixie cup once in awhile. Ice Cream today always brings
back great memories.
Ice Cream is a great way to cool
off. Once, when it was 110 degrees in the shade, I had a vanilla thick
shake and felt very cool. Another time, it was so hot, we got cool just
standing around the ice cream truck and enjoying the cool breeze. Last
week, the beach was so hot I was burning my feet in the sand. I got some
ice cream and put a little on my feet to soothe the heat. Whenever I've
needed cooling down, I have always turned to ice cream.
5th paragraph (conclusion):
We've varied the wording, added
specific details, and made sure to conclude each sentence with a general
remark that rephrased our topic sentence. We turn now to our last paragraph
which sums up all our arguments and basically restates our introduction:
I have many reasons for loving
ice cream. It is a great cooler downer. It brings back many fun memories
of my childhood. It comes in all kinds of great flavors. When I scream,
it's for ice cream!
I like to restate my arguments
in reverse order. This is especially good for more sophisticated essays
in which one has put arguments in order, with the strongest argument at
the end.
If you would like to see this essay
in my Powerpoint Slideshow format, click on the slide below:
CLICK
HERE TO SEE A RUBRIC FOR GRADING THE FIVE PARAGRAPH ESSAY
OTHER FIVE
PARAGRAPH ESSAY LINKS:
HARRY
LIVERMORE'S ESSAY
LEARNING
CENTER VERSION
8
SEMI-PAINLESS STEPS
A
REVIEW OF THE FORMAT
SOME TRIED AND TRUE FIVE PARAGRAPH
ASSIGNMENTS
Kids design their own hex signs and
then write about them. (includes links to the Pennsylvania Dutch)
THE
EVALUATION ESSAY
A way of writing book reports using
the five paragraph essay format.
You might be interested in these
pages which have some good material about writing:
METHODS
OF PERSUASION FOR WRITING ESSAYS
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