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How to OutlineJanuary 31

TO DO: Comp book/Pro OutlineYOU NEED: Research binder, comp booksHOMEWORK: Pro outline peer edit Day 4

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Composition Book: Why Organize?

15 lines: Why is it important to organize your ideas?

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Use Brainpop here!

Tim and Moby learn about outlining!

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Writing the Pro Outline/Essay

Resolved: Among all energy sources, nuclear power is the best choice to meet future world energy consumption needs.

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What is an outline?

A skeleton draft of your paper. Includes the main points you are

going to make in each section of the essay.

A filing system for the facts you found through research.

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Purpose of an Outline

To help you organize your thoughts and think through your writing BEFORE you write!

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Traits of a Good Outline

It’s logical It uses sentences, not phrases. Accurate citations Best points are either first or last.

GOOD BONES!

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Outline Formatting with Mrs. Magana

http://vimeo.com/35963015

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The key to writing a good essay is making sure you have excellent MAIN IDEAS for each body paragraph.

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Main Idea = Debate Argument

The main idea is an overarching argument that can be supported by evidence.

It is not evidence itself (fact/quote).

It is not a topic. It is not a quotation.

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Which is the strong main idea?

1. Nuclear energy 2. In 2011, President Obama authorized a

budget for new nuclear plants in the U.S. 3. My hybrid car uses as much electricity

as my house air-conditioning unit. 4. Nuclear regulations have proven useful

to increase safety of U.S. citizens. 

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Which is the strong main idea?

 1. Plant Vogtle is planned to be built in Atlanta,

Georgia. 2. Half of the nuclear power plants in the U.S. are more

than 30 years old. 3. Nuclear power is experiencing a rebirth, with world

economies choosing it as the clean electricity.4. There are fossil fuels, solar energy, and nuclear

energy. 

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Which is the strong main idea?

1. US electricity demand is projected to increase 24% by 2035.

2. Oil, coal and natural gas are fossil fuels. 3. Nuclear power, resisted by many, may be a

long term solution and has come a long way since Chernobyl.

4. The Price-Anderson act guarantees U.S. utilities 98% protection against nuclear-accident liability and transfers the costs to the taxpayers.

 

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Level of Argument

Obvious Interesting

Persuasive

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Why Cite Your Sources? Gives credibility and authority to

your arguments. Helps other researchers verify your

work. Helps you to avoid plagiarism and

make sure that you are giving credit where it is due.

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Outline Citations

MLA Parenthetical citation (citation in parenthesis) required for facts listed on the outline.

What goes in the parenthesis?First choice: Author’s last nameSecond Choice: If no author is listed,

default to short version of title.

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Authored Article: (Dallas)

Un-Authored Article: (“Nuclear Power Play”)

**First 3 words of title only.**Interview:

(Abel) or (Becker)Book:

(Bieber 17)

What goes in the parenthesis?

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Outline #1

You are going to write your Pro Outline first. You will write reasons against the resolution below:

Resolved: Among all energy sources, nuclear power is the best choice to meet future world energy consumption needs.

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Process

1. Find all of your pro/both packets. 2. Identify the best 3 main ideas to

use to support the resolution.3. Pro outline must use facts from at

least 3 note packets.4. Access the template on Angel.