mrs. gibson wccs writing center introducing t hesis s tatements
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Mrs. GibsonWCCS Writing Center
introducing
THESIS STATEMENTS
Objectives
1Define thesis statement.
2Recognize components
of thesis statements.
3Write effective thesis
statements to guide writing.
Define thesis statement.
What does this mean?
1 1
But a road map Not a windy road…
Road map
….but a road map.
Definition
Specific claim supported by your essay
Central thought
Road map
Blueprint
An arguable statement (usually)
Direct your paperAn effective thesis = A limited subject (usually 2-4 parts) & a claim (point of view)
Clarity & Direction
X Writing a paper is very difficult work.
X Writing an effective paper requires three specific steps.
Effective papers are difficult to achieve, but with clear organization, vivid details, and strong development, they can effectively communicate important ideas.
2 Recognize components of thesis statements.
What do they include?
Three parts
Effective thesis statements include the following:
1) The subject
2) The claim (point of view, arguable statement)
3) A blueprint of reasons/examples
The Subject
Your topic
Part One
school basketball immigration laws
shopping careers specific people
places an author a literary work
The Claim Your point of view
Part Two
What is it that you want to say about your topic?
The Blueprint of Reasons
How you will argue your opinion
Part Three
Two to four strong pieces of evidence to support your opinion
OR
Two to four specific subtopics about your subject
Identify the three parts in the thesis below.
Example 1
Multicultural education is vital to society because it teaches respect, cultural appreciation, and the importance of inclusion.
subject claim
blueprint
Identify the three parts in the thesis below.
Example 1
Tupac’s urban background and Black Power connection inspired him to influence his generation as well as today’s generation to challenge the system.
subject claim
blueprint
Identify the three parts in the thesis below.
Example 1
The life of the typical college student is characterized by time spent studying, attending class, and socializing with peers.
subject claim
blueprint
Identify the three parts in the thesis below.
How does this example differ from the previous examples?
Example 1
The starvation rate in Africa is a problem so serious that this continent is going to need all the help it can get. Yet Africa can also help itself.
subject claim
blueprint
3 Write effective thesis statements to guide writing.
How do I write one?
Choose a subject.
Step One
Let’s pretend you have to write about poetry.
That’s too broad, so narrow it. You decide to write about the poem “I Too” by Langston Hughes.
State your claim.
Your point of view/argument
Step Two
What do you want to say about this poem? What do you want to argue? What is worth discussing? What will meet your instructor’s requirements?
Let’s say you want to argue that it sends a message that is still relevant today.
State your blueprint of reasons.
Your evidence/subtopics
Step Three
How will your prove your argument? Suppose your instructor told you to write about the literary elements in the poem. Can you choose three that are most important?
Let’s say you choose the following examples:• Imagery• Themes • Figurative language
Put it all together.
Creating the Thesis
Although written more than a half century ago, Langston Hugh’s poem “I, Too” continues to inspire and challenge people today through its use of imagery, powerful themes, and figurative language.
The subject
The claimBlueprint of reasons
YOUR IDEAS.It’s not just about the wording, but directing
Create Your Own
1) Subject:
2) Your claim (point of view):
3) Blueprint of reasons (subtopics):
What’s your message?THESIS STATEMENTS