5 Paragraph Essay Organization. ACTS, MEL-Con, and STAC



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5 Paragraph ssay Organization ACTS, M-Con, STAC Paragraph #1 The Introduction Attention Grabber: Introduce the topic of your essay in a strong opening statement. Connector: Transition the reader from your opening statement to your by introducing the title of the work the author in a way that is connected to your topic. Thesis Statement: Present your which provides the argument you will prove throughout the essay. Supporting Points: Present the points you will discuss in your body paragraphs. Paragraph #2 First Body Paragraph Use M-Con organization to present your main idea, supporting evidence, connections to your, concluding statement. Present your 3rd strongest point in this paragraph. Paragraph #3 Second Body Paragraph Use M-Con organization to present your main idea, supporting evidence, connections to your, concluding statement. Use your 2 nd strongest point in this paragraph Paragraph #4 Third Body Paragraph Use M-Con organization to present your main idea, supporting evidence, connections to your, concluding statement. Use your best or strongest point in this paragraph Paragraph #5 The Conclusion Use a transition: AVOID using "IN CONCUSION" OR "A IN A" Synthesize: Bring together the three points from your body paragraphs. Thesis: Restate your in a new way. Analysis: Return to your topic present the logical conclusion of the evidence presented in your essay. Clincher: Ask yourself the question, So what? about your, answer it by saying something important, interesting, or provocative that provides closure.

M-CON: M sts for Main Idea,, ink / Con sts for Concluding Statement The writing process involves prewriting, composing, evaluating, revising, finally editing. Mel-Con is a way for you to remember the important steps of writing a strong BODY PARAGRAPH on any topic. M - Main Idea (your topic sentence) This is what you intend to prove in your paragraph stated in a very direct concise way. (Keep it simple!!) Should answer question posed in one sentence. Should NOT start with yes or no even though you are answering a question! Sets up the paragraph. - (example) This is how you will prove your Main Idea. Use examples, facts, reasons or quotes to prove the point you have stated you will prove. In other words, be specific. You must also make certain that this information moves along smoothly with TRANSITIONS. : Should always be prefaced by a transition Should prove only the main idea nothing else Should use information directly from the text Should not be choppy. Is something that is a fact. Anyone can find use it -ink (explanation) This explains what your evidence has proven about your MAIN IDA in one or two concise sentences. xplains how the evidence supports your. The link is what you think or how you relate the evidence to the. Should move the reader beyond the main idea. Your link is unique. It shows your thought processes why you chose the evidence you chose. CON Conclusion (wrap-up!) The last sentence of the paragraph should be a conclusion; a sentence that wraps everything up gives your paragraph closure. This should once again stress (but reword) your first claim or main idea. The last sentence of your paragraph that summarizes your main idea your evidence. Mentions your pieces of evidence again in a new, short way.

IST OF COMMONTRANSITIONS Use transitions to separate examples within a paragraph. FIRST (to replace the overused first ) One good example is Initially One piece of evidence that points to this is It is important to note that The first good piece of evidence is One way to look at this is through One example that proves this is One example that suggests this is One notable example is To begin with One reason is One way this is true is On one h, there is A great example is One example that sts out is The best place to start is with This can first be seen when For example For instance This can be clearly seen first of all when... SCOND (to replace the overused second ) Another good example is Secondly Furthermore Another way to look at this is through Another example that proves this is Another example that suggests this is Another great example that helps support this is Another indication of this is Still ven so In the same way Next On the other h, there is ven more compelling is Another example that sts out is Similarly ikewise Along with that, there is Moreover In addition Also In the same light ven more interesting is An even better example of this is An additional fact is Another strong indication was when THIRD or FINA (to replace the overused finally ) astly A final great example is The final good piece of evidence is The last example that suggests this is Yet the best reason is The final indication of this is Most compelling is ven so The best final reason is On top of that Best of all The final example to note The last example that sts out is Most importantly Accordingly Moreover Adding to those In addition to those Of course But most conclusive is In the same light An even better example of this is The last place this can be seen is when IN CONCUSION (to replace the overused in conclusion ) So, it is clear to see that Accordingly In summary Consequently Thus As a result In short Therefore So The evidence clearly points All of this together means With all of this The three examples,..., prove that... And so therefore For all of these reasons, one can see that... With all of this in mind Due to all of these reasons Together One can see that The evidence is clear And so it is Truly There is no doubt that With all of these examples In total When looking at all of the possibilities When looking at the facts, it is evident that

Opening ACTS: Introduction Method Attention Grabber ssay Planning Template Connector Thesis Statement Supporting Point

M = Main Idea (topic sentence; provides the point you will make in this paragraph) = (facts direct quotes from the text) M-Con Body Paragraph Organization Template = inks (your explanation of how the example connects to or supports your main idea) Con = Concluding Statement (summary transition to the next paragraph) M Topic Sentence Transition to 1 st example (Fact from the text) ink to Transition to 2 nd example (Direct Quote) Transition to conclusion ink to Con Concluding Statement Recap your examples

M = Main Idea (topic sentence; provides the point you will make in this paragraph) = (facts direct quotes from the text) M-Con Body Paragraph Organization Template = inks (your explanation of how the example connects to or supports your main idea) Con = Concluding Statement (summary transition to the next paragraph) M Topic Sentence Transition to 1 st example (Fact from the text) ink to Transition to 2 nd example (Direct Quote) Transition to conclusion ink to Con Concluding Statement Recap your examples

M = Main Idea (topic sentence; provides the point you will make in this paragraph) = (facts direct quotes from the text) M-Con Body Paragraph Organization Template = inks (your explanation of how the example connects to or supports your main idea) Con = Concluding Statement (summary transition to the next paragraph) M Topic Sentence Transition to 1 st example (Fact from the text) ink to Transition to 2 nd example (Direct Quote) Transition to conclusion ink to Con Concluding Statement Recap your examples

Closing STAC: Conclusion Method Syn Thesis Restatement Analysis Clincher: