structuring your research essay
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Structuring your Research Essay. Yay Fun . Drafting Your Rough Draft . Parts of a research paper: 1. Introduction 2. Body 3. Conclusion 4. Works Cited Page. Introduction. Begin with an interesting quote, anecdote, or detail to GRAB your readers’ attention!!! - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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STRUCTURING YOUR RESEARCH ESSAY
Parts of a research paper:1. Introduction
2. Body3. Conclusion
4. Works Cited Page
DRAFTING YOUR ROUGH DRAFT
Begin with an interesting quote, anecdote, or detail to GRAB your readers’ attention!!!
Choosing an appropriate ‘Lead’ for your introductory paragraph is just as important as constructing the perfect sentence to end
your essay with
INTRODUCTION
In this report I will tell you about…Hi! My name is… My story is about… Once upon a time… One sunny day… I like football…Germs are bad…Women should vote…My experience with a tough challenge…My mom is the most influential person in my life…
INTRODUCTION: HOW NOT TO START AN ESSAY
You have 2 minutes to construct a possible lead for your essay!!!
Remember that the 5 types of leads are:1. Zoom into one of the 5 senses
2. Hint at something to come3. Ask a provocative question
4. Start in the middle of the action5. Introduce a character or person
***Be Creative****
YOUR TURN TO PRACTICE!!!
After you have started your introduction with a FABULOUS lead, you must present
some background information. This information is what provides context
the context for your essay.
Context: the set of circumstances or facts that surround a particular event, situation,
etc. (sets up your research)
INTRODUCTION CONTINUED
After you have included some background information, or
context for your research, you must then have a CLEAR THESIS
STATEMENTThe thesis statement should
present your TOPIC and MAJOR RESEARCH QUESTION
INTRODUCTION CONTINUED
My topic is: Facebook has changed social networking and how people label ‘friends’
Type of lead: Introducing a Character/Person
A college dropout and a billionaire, Mark Zucherberg attempted to bring the world closer together by constructing the social
media empire that is Facebook.
EXAMPLE INTRODUCTION:
Background Information/Context:In this modern age, social media has
become a dominant fixture in the lives of many around the world. Relationships are
discovered, destroyed, forgotten, and rekindled through social media sites like
Facebook.
EXAMPLE: INTRODUCTION CONTINUED
What is my primary research question?
Do individuals who use Facebook on a regular basis, adopt a new definition
for categorizing ‘friends’?
EXAMPLE INTRODUCTION: THESIS STATEMENT
(lead) A college dropout and a billionaire, Mark Zucherberg attempted to bring the world closer together by constructing the social media empire that is Facebook. (Background) In this modern age, social media has become a dominant fixture in the lives of many around the world. Relationships are discovered, destroyed, forgotten, and rekindled through social media sites like Facebook. (Thesis Statement) By labeling all individuals as ‘friends’ people lose touch with reality and develop problems creating relationships outside the realm of social networks.
SAMPLE INTRODUCTION:
Thesis Statement Sample Structure:
(Blank) is (Blank) because (blank) and (blank)
Example: Individuals lose touch with reality and develop problems creating relationships (because) the realm of social networks allows individuals to label anyone as a ‘friend’.
By labeling all individuals as ‘friends’ people lose touch with reality and develop problems creating relationships outside the realm of social networks.
THESIS STATEMENT ‘LIFE BOAT’
Introduction:Lead:Context/Background:Thesis Statement:
Body:Topic Sentence: Topic Sentence: Topic Sentence:Example: Example: Example:Evidence: Evidence: Evidence:Transition: Transition: Transition:
Conclusion:Restate your thesis/present your conclusion about the research question:Summarize KEY points made in the body of the essayEnd with some sort of INSIGHT about the research
Works Cited:
BODY
With a partner:1. Read over your partner’s introduction2. Write down 1-2 positive comment3. Write down 1-2 possible area of
improvement4. Underline where you believe their thesis
statement to be5. Underline/determine the type of lead
used in the introduction paragraph
THINK/PAIR/SHARE
Structuring The Body of Your Essay
Planning Out Your Essay:
1. Determine the type of structure that fits the BEST with the end goal
for your paper
Planning Your Essay:
2. Plan out the specific examples (areas your research will support) you will use in your essay. Graphic organizers that focus on
planning out body paragraphs
Planning Out Your Essay:
3. Start by constructing your topic sentences (which will introduce the focus/subject of each of your paragraphs)
Planning Out Your Essay
4. Plan out the example that will be used within each of the paragraphs
Planning Out Your Essay:5. Figure out the type of resource needed to support your example and/or provide evidence for your example
In other words, will you be looking for statistical data, quotes from experts, or academic studies from verifiable sources.
Planning Out Your Essay:6. Choose appropriate transitions Transitions should help move the
reader along in a logical and coherent manner
Transitions should move your ideas forward and guide your reader through to the end of your essay
Planning Out Your Essay:
Transitions: Addition:
also, again, as well as, besides, coupled with, furthermore, in addition, likewise, moreover, similarly
Planning Out Your Essay:
Consequence: accordingly, as a result, consequently,
for this reason, for this purpose, hence, otherwise, so then, subsequently,
therefore, thus, thereupon, wherefore
Planning Out Your Essay:
Contrast and Comparison: contrast, by the same token, conversely,
instead, likewise, on one hand, on the other hand, on the
contrary, rather, similarly, yet, but, however, still,
nevertheless, in contrast
Planning Out Your Essay:
Exception: aside from, barring, beside, except,
excepting, excluding, exclusive of, other than, outside of, save
Planning Out Your Essay:
Illustration: for example, for instance, for one thing,
as an illustration, illustrated with, as an example, in this
case
Similarity: comparatively, coupled with,
correspondingly, identically, likewise, similar, moreover, together with
Planning Out Your Essay: Sequence:
at first, first of all, to begin with, in the first place, at the same time,
for now, for the time being, the next step, in time, in turn, later on,
meanwhile, next, then, soon, the meantime, later, while, earlier,
simultaneously, afterward, in conclusion, with this in mind,
Summarizing: after all, all in all, all things considered, briefly, by and large,
in any case, in any event, in brief, in conclusion, on the whole, in short, in summary, in
the final analysis, in the long run, on balance, to sum up, to summarize, finally
Building a Body Paragraph: Topic Sentence: (always contain both (1) a topic and (2) a controlling idea. Sample Topic Sentence:
Reserving the ‘label’ of friends for those individuals only met face-to-face has several advantages.
Building a Body Paragraph: Example: ‘meat’ of your paragraph
Sample: Face to face encounters ensure that there
will be a higher possibility of getting to know the ‘real’ person. An individual will be able to read the genuine nature of a person who is physically present, much clearer than an individual trying to decipher the true nature of a potential ‘cyber ghost’.
Building a Body Paragraph: Type of Source: your
support/evidence for your example Sample Evidence:
(Blank) statistics show that the number of individuals who create cyber alter egos is increasing at a rate of (Blank).
Dr. (Blank)’s studies in (Blank) have shown that people are much more likely to formulate lies about themselves when shielded by something like a social media platform.
Building a Body Paragraph: Transitions: words or phrases that
transition the flow of your ideas coherently Sample Transition:
Therefore, it is crucial for people to keep a ‘safe’ distance from those who they only ‘know’ through social media network.
Sample Body Paragraph:(Topic Sentence) Reserving the ‘label’ of friends for those individuals only met face-to-face has several advantages. (Example) For example, Face to face encounters ensure that there will be a higher possibility of getting to know the ‘real’ person. An individual will be able to read the genuine nature of a person who is physically present much clearer than an individual trying to decipher the true nature of a potential ‘cyber ghost’. (Evidence) (Blank) statistics show that the number of individuals who create cyber alter egos is increasing at a rate of (Blank). (Transition) Therefore, it is crucial for people to keep a ‘safe’ distance from those who they only ‘know’ through a social media network.
Your Turn!!! Topic Sentence:
Example:
Evidence:
Transition:
Planning Out Your Essay: Conclusion Paragraph
Different elements of a conclusion paragraph: Restate your thesis/ present
conclusions to your research question
Summarize KEY points made in the body of your essay
End with some sort of INSIGHT about the research
Restate your thesis/ present conclusions to your research questionIn conclusion, by labeling all
individuals as ‘friends’ people lose touch with reality and develop problems creating relationships outside the realm of social networks. Individuals should consider reserving the social media platform for entertainment only while remaining cautious about the people they ‘meet’.
Summarize Key Points Made In the Body of Your EssayAs the research shows, it is far too easy
for deception to become the basis for the majority of relationships formed online. There are some aspects of the human experience that cannot be replicated through a virtual medium. Personal connections, like those that develop into friendships, should remain in the realm of the physical.
End With Some Sort of Insight About the Research There are some qualities of the
human experience that need to remain respected and unaltered.
In conclusion, by labeling all individuals as ‘friends’ people lose touch with reality and develop problems creating relationships outside the realm of social networks. Individuals should consider reserving the social media platform for entertainment only while remaining cautious about the people they ‘meet’. As the research shows, it is far too easy for deception to become the basis for the majority of relationships formed online. There are some aspects of the human experience that cannot be replicated through a virtual medium. Personal connections, like those that develop into friendships, should remain in the realm of the physical. There are some qualities of the human experience that need to remain respected and unaltered.