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How to Write a Basic Five-Paragraph Essay

Holloway High School History Department. How to Write a Basic Five-Paragraph Essay. Coach Spurlock United States History EOC Essay Preparation. A five-paragraph essay should have the following basic format:. I. Introduction A. Background info

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How to Write a Basic Five-Paragraph Essay

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  1. Holloway High School History Department How to Write a Basic Five-Paragraph Essay Coach Spurlock United States History EOC Essay Preparation

  2. A five-paragraph essay should have the following basic format: I. Introduction A. Background info B. Thesis sentence (including 3 specific main points) II. Topic sentence for 1st body paragraph A. Supporting sentence one B. Supporting sentence two III. Topic sentence for 2nd body paragraph A. Supporting sentence one B. Supporting sentence two IV. Topic sentence for 3rd body paragraph A. Supporting sentence one B. Supporting sentence two V. Conclusion Sound confusing? Don’t worry! I’ll explain.

  3. Why are we doing this?... its not English class. • This lesson was designed for the purpose of reviewing students who have been away from writing for a while. These ideas on writing will hopefully remind you of the basics. • The five-paragraph essay is the general pre-college writing style for History assessments.

  4. Why are we doing this?... its not English class. • At the end of the semester you will be taking an EOC (End of Course) Exam where you will be writing a detailed essay. • So let’s begin...

  5. What is an Introduction? An introduction gives background information on your subject. It introduces the reader to your topic. So, what should you include? Well, try to pick things that you would want to know about your topic if someone were telling you about it. Some other good information to include: • information about the author (if you are critiquing a book or doing a book review--was the author’s background important to the piece?) • background concerning the piece you are writing about (when was it written, who wrote it, why) • background of the issue you are writing about (as for an argumentative essay)

  6. What is a thesis?A thesis is your paper boiled down into one, specific sentence. It should have 3 points (for a five-paragraph paper) specifically laid out in the order you want to discuss them: Dogs are great pets because they help owners get exercise and they are loyal and friendly. If using this as a thesis, the paper should follow the format it lays out: The first body paragraph should be about dogs helping owners get exercise, paragraph 2 about dogs being loyal, and paragraph 3 about dogs being friendly. You should be able to transition smoothly between paragraphs, so order your points in a manner that flows well logically. Each paragraph should begin with a topic sentence that relates directly back to your thesis.

  7. What is a topic sentence? A topic sentence is sort of like a thesis, but on a smaller level. It is your paragraph boiled down into 1 sentence. It summarizes one thesis point and should correspond clearly to your thesis. If we use the example thesis from the previous slide, a good topic sentence for the first paragraph could be something like this: Because dogs need to be taken for walks, they provide a fun, safe way for owners to get exercise. Okay, so we have a thesis and our first topic sentence; what next?

  8. What about the supporting sentences? The supporting sentences that you write after the topic sentence should support the idea of the topic sentence. The supporting sentences in the body paragraphs should provide new information while supporting the topic sentence of your paragraph and the overall thesis. For example, you could give two supporting points about dogs being loyal, you could talk about how dogs can protect their owners and about how dogs will love owners no matter what. When you pick your supporting points, make sure that they really support your topic sentence and overall thesis: they should be relevant.

  9. What should the conclusion look like? A conclusion should do just what it says: conclude or wrap up the essay. It can get a little tricky, though. You should not introduce new information into your conclusion. If you have not talked about it before your conclusion, then don’t use it. Also, don’t copy and paste parts from your paper. Wrap up your ideas, but say them in a new way. Readers don’t want to read the same sentences over. They want you to remind them of what you’ve been saying and what your point is, but in new words. Don’t just wrap up with: “Dogs make great pets because…” add something original like “People ought to consider getting dogs. Not only are dogs loving, caring, and loyal, but they are good with people and provide a healthy pastime for their owners.” Obviously, this would need to be a little longer to be a good conclusion, but hopefully it will give you the idea of what your conclusion should be like.

  10. Let’s Practice • Write an Essay.

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