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Introductions – Putting it All Together Lead Bridge Thesis/Claim

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Introductions – Putting it All

TogetherLead

Bridge

Thesis/Claim

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An effective 7th grade introduction will contain:

In your notes:

The 3 parts of an introduction are L+B+T

This means: Lead + bridge + claim/thesis

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Leads Look at your Lead notes. Look at page 6 in your note packet. There are EIGHT types of leads. We will

cover them later, but the examples are there if you need them now.

Remember you cannot start an essay with a question!

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The Bridge Statement Connect your WOW (L)

to your NOW (T)!

A sentence to help your reader make sense of your Lead and get ready for the Claim/Thesis statement.

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Type of Bridges:

Types of Bridges Commentary

Question?

Transitional Statement

What is it? Explains Lead/ what it

means

Asks a question of reader – answer in claim/thesis

Describe how something was life

changing

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My Examples…copy this into your “My Example” section.

Commentary This illustrates…This demonstrates…This shows…

Question So why…Do you…How does this…

Transitional StatementLife will never be the same …I wonder how life….

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Bridge Examples Let’s look at an example introduction with bridges:The prompt - Washington is an amazing place!

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Bridge with Commentary There is a unique state, one with 1,000,000

acres of forest, 600 lakes, 15 ferries, and the cleanest air in the USA. This shows the statistic that some states are probably more desirable to live in than others. That state is Washington, my home state; I believe it is an amazing place to live.

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Bridge with a Question ? There is a unique state, one with 1,000,000

acres of forest, 600 lakes, 15 ferries, and the cleanest air in the USA. So where could one travel to find such a picturesque place? That state is Washington, my home state; I believe it is an amazing place to live.

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Transitional Statement There is a unique state, one with 1,000,000 acres

of forest, 600 lakes, 15 ferries, and the cleanest air in the USA. Life for me wouldn’t be the same if I hadn’t been born in this wonderful place. That state is Washington, my home state; I believe it is an amazing place to live.

FIND A SPOT in the summary section on page 21, and please copy this down as an example paragraph.

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Claim/Thesis– What the paper is about! Claim/Thesis formula:

describe prompt topic + ; + how you feel about topic

Example: Most children in the world have siblings; I personally loath and love mine.

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Claim/Thesis Formula continued… Imagine you could be any animal for the

day. What kind of animal would you be? Being an animal for the day would be a

crazy experience; I personally, would love to be a laughing hyena.

People would have a new perspective on life if they were an animal for a day; I know that I would learn a lot from being an owl.

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Sentence #2 Fall, winter, spring, summer…we all have a

favorite season. What season is your favorite?

Each season has its own unique qualities; by far, my favorite would be summer, because we go on vacation.

You try it now…topic (or theme) ; your own personal.

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Sentence 3 Work it out with your partner.

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A Complete Introduction L= Lead (PAGE 6 in notes) B = Bridge (A connecting sentence to

make your Lead linked to your Claim/Thesis statement

T = Claim/Thesis: What your essay is about & why it is important (uses a semicolon).

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Introduction Practice Show me what you know! Write 3 new introductions to your prompt for the

week. Try a different Lead in each introduction (hint:

page 6 in your notes are about Leads) Try a different bridge in each introduction You may keep your Claim/Thesis the same for

each paragraph or challenge yourself to reword them.