i (agree/disagree) that… (your name) spring semester 2015
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I (agree/disagree) that…
(Your Name)Spring Semester
2015
Delete this slide when you are do0ne with your project. Here’s a guide to help you along with your slides:
Introduction Begin with an interesting quotation related to your opinion about
- End the Intro paragraph with your thesis statement:
Even though , because and .
Each Section or main point:
Topic of the body thesis:
- Find evidence - like facts, examples, quotations, or statistics that back it up or support the topic sentence of this section.
- Explain how your evidence supports the topic sentence
Another example that shows that is...
- Find more evidence - facts, examples, quotations, or statistics that back it up or support the topic sentence of this section.
- Explain how this second piece of evidence supports the topic sentence.
Conclusion
So it is clear that although , for two main reasons. First, . But most importantly, .
- Now you will return to your opening attention-getter from the introduction
- Then end your speech with a powerful So What? statement.
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• Use the 6x6 rule…no more than 6 bullets per page & 6 words per bullet!
• Extra information that you will talk about per bullet should be added below in the “notes” section.
• Use the 6x6 rule…no more than 6 bullets per page & 6 words per bullet!
• Extra information that you will talk about per bullet should be added below in the “notes” section.
• Use the 6x6 rule…no more than 6 bullets per page & 6 words per bullet!
• Extra information that you will talk about per bullet should be added below in the “notes” section.
• Use the 6x6 rule…no more than 6 bullets per page & 6 words per bullet!
• Extra information that you will talk about per bullet should be added below in the “notes” section.
• Use the 6x6 rule…no more than 6 bullets per page & 6 words per bullet!
• Extra information that you will talk about per bullet should be added below in the “notes” section.
• Use the 6x6 rule…no more than 6 bullets per page & 6 words per bullet!
• Extra information that you will talk about per bullet should be added below in the “notes” section.
• Use the 6x6 rule…no more than 6 bullets per page & 6 words per bullet!
• Extra information that you will talk about per bullet should be added below in the “notes” section.
• Use the 6x6 rule…no more than 6 bullets per page & 6 words per bullet!
• Extra information that you will talk about per bullet should be added below in the “notes” section.
• Use the 6x6 rule…no more than 6 bullets per page & 6 words per bullet!
• Extra information that you will talk about per bullet should be added below in the “notes” section.
Bibliography
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• Each person needs a minimum of 5 sources. The reason for having a bibliography is that if you use someone else’s ideas/work, you need to give them credit for helping you shape your ideas.
• Please type over words within the () on the next few slides. If you use more than 5 sources, you will need to add more slides to the end of this presentation (I’ve premade 5 for you already).
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