Argumentative Essay Writing Daily Review Bell Ringer - Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Review what should be included in a text-based argumentative introduction, body, and conclusion - one at a time using an original non-fiction text about nonviolence.
You'll get:
★ A prompt
★ 2 original non-fiction texts about non-violent and violent protest
★ A set of questions for the introduction paragraph (hook, transition, thesis) - a total of 8 questions
★ A set of questions for the body paragraphs (answer, cite evidence, explain with commentary, counterclaim, conclusion) - a total of 12 questions
★ A set of questions for the conclusion paragraph (affirm {restate} the thesis, trim the point {main idea}, and the call to action.) - a total of 8 questions
★ Prompt, Texts, and Questions in two sizes - one smaller size to save paper and keep all of the texts or same paragraph type questions on one page AND pages with much larger font sizes where the texts and/or paragraph questions are not all on one page.
★ Full Answer Keys for all 28 questions
I used this in my own 7th-grade class and once we wrote the paragraphs that we reviewed using this resource, we had some nice models to refer to as we continued to review. You could do a little each day for 3 weeks or you could choose to spend 4 complete days in a row going through each part.
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