Before doing independent work in class, there was a small lesson that took up half the period. This lesson focused on how exactly to know when to end a paragraph. When asked about this, some answers given by students included when you had completed a thought, try to make a new point, or want to pose a new question, amount several others. What should not be an indicator though is when the paragraph reaches five or so sentences. What’s more important is creating a focused and complete paragraph, not the number of sentences.
Furthermore, the lesson also touched upon how to create a focused paragraph. It’s difficult to write about something broad since you may not know where to start. It’s best to try to break down a point into more focused pieces. The example given to the class was a paragraph that argues his schools should offer better classes for students. The class was then asked to break that down into two different parts, since that’s a broad concept. The post on google classroom is we’re groups posted their answers. Some examples were as follows:
- How school can include more activities for hand on learners. How school can improve lectures for students who learn best by lectures and notes.
- Schools should offer classes for students based off of ethnicity background and future interests. Schools should support teachers by offering structured development for their teachers careers
- How schools should make more streamlined courses for academically advanced students. How schools should offer more varied courses based on a student's interests
Students should try to use this activity as a guide for what to do if they get stuck in a similar situation with a far too broad subject. Furthermore, this is an important lesson for writing future papers or even organizing simple arguments. Sometimes it’s hard to focus a paper, paragraph, or speech when you have a lot to say about a subject. Trying to tackle everything at once will just hurt you in the long run, and not make your argument’s points strong, or just not be very informative since it’s so unfocused.
Important things students should remember is that senior papers are due February first, absolutely no extensions. There will be no more class time given to work on writing.