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Page 1: The Classification and Division Essay. First, setting up our next PDSA Watch the clip. Imagine you will be writing a paper identifying three different

The Classification and Division

Essay

Page 2: The Classification and Division Essay. First, setting up our next PDSA Watch the clip. Imagine you will be writing a paper identifying three different

First, setting up our next PDSA• Watch the clip.• Imagine you will be writing a paper

identifying three different types laughter.

• Jot down any notes/key bits of info that might help you.

*if you are making this up, here is the link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5SKJN_P2QmY Start at 2:19

Page 3: The Classification and Division Essay. First, setting up our next PDSA Watch the clip. Imagine you will be writing a paper identifying three different

So, what type of essay is this?

• To classify is to gather into categories, segments, methods, types, or kinds according to a single basic principle of division.

• Classification is a common activity that is especially helpful in organizing large groups of ideas into smaller, recognizable divisions that can be given distinct names or titles and then described in detail.

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A few examples . . .

Members of a Bad Football Team:•Hopeless Bums•Hopeless Mediocrities•Hopeless Physical Wrecks

Household Chores:•Chores I Can Put Off For a Week•Chores I Can Put Off for a Month•Chores I Can Put Off Forever

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Inanimate Objects

Those That Break Down

Those ThatGet Lost

Those ThatDon’t Work

Washing machines,Garbage disposals,

Lawn mowers, furnaces

Pliers, keys,Purses

Barometers, car Clocks, flashlights,

Toy-trainLocomotives

A Typical

Structure:

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Your Chance!

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Hints for Writing a Successful Classification Paper

• Select a limited or restricted subject.• Choose a principle or basis for making the

classification.• Divide the subject into three or four distinct

groups – we will stick with three!• Arrange these groups in some kind of order.• Develop the classes as equally and

completely as possible.

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A little more about that order. . .

• Some kind of logical sequence should be followed: from the most to least important, from the least to most important climactic order, or from the smallest to the largest, and so on . . .

• Use appropriate transitions to emphasize the order of arrangement of details, and to show the relationships among the classes or divisions.

Page 9: The Classification and Division Essay. First, setting up our next PDSA Watch the clip. Imagine you will be writing a paper identifying three different

Your Thesis• Order is important! You must name

your restricted subject as well as your three categories.

• Think about your comment, why is it important we know these divisions?

• How you organize your thesis dictates the order of your body paragraphs! Be careful as you craft that thesis!

Page 10: The Classification and Division Essay. First, setting up our next PDSA Watch the clip. Imagine you will be writing a paper identifying three different

How To Organize Your Body Paragraphs

You need to follow the same pattern for each of the body paragraphs!

• Topic Sentence – creatively name the classification/category

• Provide a definition for the classification/category.• Provide detailed description of this category.

You need at least two distinct examples in your paragraph. It is important that you use oodles of description!!!!!!! Bring this category to life!

Note: Here is your chance to embed scintillating description!

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So, what are the parameters for this

paper?Paper Overview Classification EssayLength of Paper 5 Paragraphs

(intro and conclusion 5-7 sentences. Body paragraphs 7-10

sentences)

Number of Quotes 3Number of Paraphrases 2

Work Cited Yes# of Vocabulary Words 10Submit to turnitin.com YES!

Points: 100

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But wait, this is a GROUP paper!

Group size: 2 or 3 3 people would be the ideal number!

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Group Roles

•Synthesizer : You will take all the writings and put them into a fluid piece (which means adding transitions and balancing voice). You are the person who cements the cinderblocks. This is key because if voice and idea do not go together, the paper will be choppy and a failure. Oh, and pick the perfect title.

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Group Roles

•Key Writer: You will write the intro and conclusion, plus you will determine the voice. Your responsibility also includes turning in the TTAPP.

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Group Roles

•Director: You will give direction unto what needs to be researched, which parts of the paper will be written…you are the micro-manager! You will also do the final editing. Lastly, make deadlines.

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Individual Roles

•Each write his or her own sections•Each perform his or her roles•Submit 200-250 word reflection – this will be submitted with the paper!•Each will submit the paper to turnitin!

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As a Group

•Agree upon a challenging essay•Discuss the plan of the essay•Agree upon the avenue used in the intro and conclusion•Help each other, be kind – be firm•Maintain the integrity of guidelines•Edit

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On Wednesday, November 19th you will need to turn in:

• Rough Draft showing your personal and group edits. *Hard copy

• Each member will individually submit to turnitin by 11:59pm (I will randomly choose one paper to grade – so be certain all are exactly alike!)

• Reflection to turnitin by 11:59pm

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Your topic – Must be something that affects you and your peers and is a product of pop

culture.

Popular culture (or "pop culture") refers to the cultural meaning systems and cultural practices employed by the

majority of classes in a society. The movies with the biggest weekend gross box office total, the top songs on the Billboard charts, the most widely read books and the

highest ranking television shows in the Nielsen ratings are important elements of U.S. popular culture.

Think about: music, movies, the internet, politics, fads, trends, icons, fashion, celebrities, what’s hot . . . what’s

not.

Be sure somehow in your paper that you address how your vein of pop culture influences teenagers today!

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Need Ideas for topics?(Be sure you write about something you know!)

You could classify . . .

• Music, movies, the internet, fads, politics, trends, memes, tweets – types of tweets, reasons why people have twitter, tech gadgets, icons, fashion, celebrities, televisions shows, Facebook (users, types of posts, relationships, pics posted), et cetera . . .

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Classification Writing Mentor Article Due Tuesday,

November 18th!

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Body Paragraphs can be tricky! Consider these elements . . . . .

• Topic Sentence – It clearly “sets the stage” for what the rest of the paragraph is going to be about (provides an overview of that paragraph’s topic) AND it clearly connects to the thesis statement.

• It has a strong Unity: Make sure each sentence in the body paragraph is related to the central thought.

• It has strong Coherence: Arrange ideas in a clear, logical order. Provide appropriate transitions to the subsequent paragraph.

• It has strong Development: Supporting details are provided that relate directly to the purpose of the paragraph and supports the thesis.

• Meet the needs of the POD – so for this sample, you would want to name your category, define the category, and then provide two examples.

• The final sentence of the paragraph is a summation (of the paragraph’s topic) and a transition into the next idea.

• Word choice is “advanced” & reflects a mastery of the language.• Voice is evident/clear/unique.• Sentence structure is advanced and sentence variety is present.

Each sentence is powerful and makes an impact on the reader.• Grammar/mechanics are solid and at a college level.

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What is Next?

Use your checklist! And review the calendar so you know the

timeline!Before you get too far be sure that you get your umbrella topic and three categories

approved! This can be trickier than it seems! All the categories must go together!

Need some inspiration? Check out the link to the right! I also have the link on our web

page! You might also check out BuzzFeed!

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Classification Essay Checklist Choose a partner/group Identify roles: Synthesizer, Key Writer,

Director Get topic/3 categories approved Get TTAPP Approved Be sure Point of View is 3rd person! Create “snappy” names and definitions

for each of your three categories. Decide who will be writing each of the

body paragraphs. Select 10 vocabulary words – assign to

areas of the essay. Assign who will find the source/sources

and identify where your two paraphrases and three quotes will be placed. Assign who will write the works cited page.

Director will assign deadlines and identify what will be completed during in class work time on Monday!

Director will identify last day body paragraphs will be given to the synthesizer and when the key writer will submit the intro and conclusion.

Director will identify when the synthesizer will provide full copy of the paper for group editing – remember each person must take part in the editing process and have a rough draft to turn in with his/her editing notes and comments.

Ensure body paragraph order matches the thesis.

Ensure that body paragraphs follow prescribed pattern.

Ensure that the voice is consistent and that the purpose is maintained throughout the entire paper!

Make arrangements for how to receive final draft.

Each group member will write his/her own 200/250 word reflection. This must be submitted to turnitin online before the due date.

Each group member will submit an edited rough draft on the due date of the final draft.

Each group member will submit his/her final draft of the paper to turnitin.