Monday, August 1, 2022

5 Paragraph essay

 5 paragraph essay form


1. Students will review the form and technique for writing a 5 paragraph essay.
2. Students will become familiar with the various parts of the 5 paragraph essay

The five paragraph essay follows a defined format. The first paragraph introduces us to the thesis of the essay and directs us to the three main supporting subtopics. 

The second through fourth paragraphs are all similar in format. They individually restate the subtopics, and are developed by giving supporting information. 

The fifth and last paragraph restates the main thesis idea and reminds the reader of the three main supporting ideas that were developed. All of these paragraphs are important.

The introductory paragraph is the place in which the writer introduces the reader to the topic. It is important to make this a clear and limited statement. This is where the writer grabs the reader's attention. Because of its purpose, it is often the first sentence of the paragraph. It is followed by three subtopics that develop the thesis. Between this paragraph and all paragraphs of the essay, there needs to be some kind of a transition word, phrase, or sentence.

Next, the body of the essay contains paragraphs two through four. They are all similarly constructed. Their topic sentences are restatements, often in original form, of the three supporting ideas presented in the first paragraph. The subtopic of each of the body paragraphs is again supported by three or more supporting sentences. These cement, in the reader's mind, the relevancy and relationship of each of the subtopics to the thesis statement.

Finally, the fifth paragraph is the summary paragraph. It is important to restate the thesis and three supporting ideas in an original and powerful manner as this is the last chance the writer has to convince the reader of the validity of the information presented. Because the purposes of the first and fifth paragraph are so similar that some writers construct them at the same time. They will edit them, as necessary, as they do with each and every part of the essay.

It is important to reiterate that each of the paragraphs is joined together by a transition word, phrase or sentence. Transitions help the reader to follow the flow of the logic and sequencing. All of the essay types follow this basic transition format. However, there is more latitude with the narrative essay because of its nature.


To put it more visually, the structure model has been color coded and looks like this:
A. Opening paragraph:
Motivator
Brief Expansion of topic
Thesis Statement 
 https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/general_writing/the_writing_process/thesis_statement_tips.html
Blueprint (*This contains subtopic 1, subtopic 2, and subtopic 3)
Transition
Introduction
http://members.tripod.com/~lklivingston/essay/intro.html
POWERPOINT: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1ir_JtH0lIOuIm6N6HKNe3_Tc4E-2IUJD/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=115237694256539959089&rtpof=true&sd=true

WORKSHEET: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Gn3j1Lj6bHVbxx7pYVHKDLJwFQztXmHY/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=115237694256539959089&rtpof=true&sd=true


B. Three Body Paragraphs 
*The body paragraphs will follow the order of the three blueprint ideas

Topic sentence (Each body paragraph will restate subtopics 1,2, &3)
Specific detail /Example (Several specific examples must be used for each body paragraph)
Restate concept of each paragraph's point

Transition

*Example of body paragraph 1:

Restate Subtopic One
First Supporting Detail or Example
Second Supporting Detail or Example
Third Supporting Detail or Example
Transition
Supporting Paragraphs

Body Paragraphs

Sample

C. Conclusion / Summary Paragraph
Make final points to sum up the essay. Restate / rephrase the thesis statement to stress the main topic of the essay.

Synthesis of main topic
Synthesis of Subtopic One
Synthesis of Subtopic Two
Synthesis of Subtopic Three 

Summary Paragraph
http://members.tripod.com/~lklivingston/essay/intro.html

Sample


Sample 5 paragraph essay:
Sample

Parts of an essay

TIPS:

Embedded Evidence***
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1acUWMy6PIF5qxuMsSZwmXi9OB0LC4yVQ/view?usp=sharing

-Remember, the thesis statement must be consistent throughout the paper. Each paragraph must reflect one aspect of the thesis statement. This allows for strong focus, content development, organization and adds to the style of the paper.

RESOURCES: 
5 Paragraph Outline LINK

Section 3
Putting it all together
Now you are going to write a 5 paragraph essay utilizing all of the rules discussed in class.

Pick a topic below and create a thesis statement.  Remember you are proving this topic/ point throughout your essay.

A. Complete an outline (located under LINKS)
B. Begin your rough draft.

Outlines will be due on Monday when you walk into class.
Essays will be due on... TBD

All outlines and essays will be submitted to www.turnitin.com
All essays will be run through grammarly   (Mrs. Christian will make you an account)

Remember, use SPECIFIC details and transitional sentences.

  1. Things THAT MUST BE DONE TO defend endangered species of animals/plants from continuous extinction
  2. School teachers should allow students to use their mobile devices for lessons
  3. Fast-food companies are guilty of the increased level of obesity
  4. Textbooks are an old-fashioned way of learning; e-Books and mobile apps should be popularized
  5. Defining personal heroes/role models
  6. English language classes are essential to learning in grades K-12
  7. Schools should/ should not require students to wear uniforms
  8. Teachers must give more freedom to their students.
  9. The use of animals in scientific studies is/ is not immoral  and/ or unethical
  10. The right age for dating
  11. E-learning is getting more powerful than a traditional education
  12. Wealthy people should/ should not share their fortunes with poorer people
  13. Fashion is/ is not important when it comes to defining personality
  14. High school grading system is/ is not 100% accurate/fair
  15. State testing provides/ does not provide an accurate account of a student's educational profile