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Writing Your Introduction English 6 My First Argumentative Essay Ms. Butler

Writing Your Introduction English 6 My First Argumentative Essay Ms. Butler

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Writing Your IntroductionEnglish 6My First Argumentative EssayMs. Butler

What is an introduction?

An introduction is how you start your essay in one paragraph

An introduction gives your reader a chance to get to know the subject of your essay

An introduction has THREE PARTS.

How do you start an introduction?

Background information

An interesting fact

An interesting question

So, Ms. Butler…what’s the point?

ATTENTION!

Bud, Not Buddy Openings

Background informationExample: Bud, Not Buddy is a book about an orphan trying to find his father in the time of the 1930’s Great Depression.

An interesting factExample: Jazz was first born in New Orleans, Louisiana, but it made its way to Michigan to become a big part of the story Bud, Not Buddy.

An interesting questionExample: Did you know that there are at least 143 million orphans in the world today?

How do you finish an introduction?

A THESIS! You already wrote these in your Argumentative Packet and on the back of your circle map.

Please check to see if it needs revision.

Please copy this word for word when you are finishing your introduction.

Make sure to finish with a period and to separate your reasons with commas.

So what goes in the middle?

Connect your opening sentence to your thesis statement with 2 to 3 sentences

Include a variety of background sentences or questions

The whole introduction will be 5 sentences in length.

Example Introduction Set Up

First Sentence: Opening Line

Second through Fourth: Connecting Sentences

Fifth Sentence: Thesis.

Example Introduction 1

Bud, Not Buddy by Christopher Paul Curtis is a book about an orphan trying to find his father in the time of the 1930’s Great Depression. Bud does not have it easy because he lost his mother when he was very young. Although he is struggling, many people enter the story and they become a part of his journey. Some people he trusts while others he does not. Bud did need help along the way because Mr. Lewis helps him get to Grand Rapids, Miss Thomas listens to his story, and Herman eventually allows Bud to stay with him.

Breakdown

Bud, Not Buddy by Christopher Paul Curtis is a book about an orphan trying to find his father in the time of the 1930’s Great Depression. Bud does not have it easy because he lost his mother when he was very young. Although he is struggling, many people enter the story and they become a part of his journey. Some people he trusts while others he does not. Bud did need help along the way because Mr. Lewis helps him get to Grand Rapids, Miss Thomas listens to his story, and Herman eventually allows Bud to stay with him.

The Code Explained

Red=Opening Line to grab attention

Blue=Connected Sentence to link

Green=Thesis Statement to go on to the next paragraphs

The Next Step

Write a rough draft of your introduction!

Set your lined paper up for a type 3

FCA’s:5 sentences with proper setup (opening, connecters, thesis) 10

Have a good opening/Thesis rewrite from circle map 10

Correct spelling 10/-2TOTAL: 30 POINTS

**please remember to skip lines!**