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Title: Hamburger Paragraphs


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Hamburger Paragraphs
  • How to write a really
  • great paragraph!

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The Topic Sentence (Top Bun)
  • Is the very first sentence of your paragraph.
  • State your point without getting into the
    reasons.
  • Always needs to be indented.
  • Explains what your paragraph is going to be about.

Aside from a minor body of sentiment in favor of
May, few would disagree that October is the best
month of the year. It is the one month when man
and nature are most nearly in harmony.
Temperatures, moderate in the daytime and
invigorating by evening, and conductive to
reflective thought, exhilarating exercise,
courtship, and pleasant romps with children.
Secondly, the physical beauty of October affects
even the most insensitive natures. With a
heightened appreciation of fall colors, millions
gape from

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The First Detail (Lettuce)
Aside from a minor body of sentiment in favor of
May, few would disagree that October is the best
month of the year. It is the one month when man
and nature are most nearly in harmony.
Temperatures, moderate in the daytime and
invigorating by evening, and conductive to
reflective thought, exhilarating exercise,
courtship, and pleasant romps with children.
Secondly, the physical beauty of October affects
even the most insensitive natures. With a
heightened appreciation of fall colors, millions
gape from
  • Start strong! Make your first point.
  • Follow up with details and examples that support
    and develop your first point.


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The Second Detail (Tomato)
Aside from a minor body of sentiment in
favor of May, few would disagree that October is
the best month of the year. It is the one month
when man and nature are most nearly in harmony.
Temperatures, moderate in the daytime and
invigorating by evening, and conductive to
reflective thought, exhilarating exercise,
courtship, and pleasant romps with children.
Secondly, the physical beauty of October affects
even the most insensitive natures. With a
heightened appreciation of fall colors, millions
gape from slow moving cars to look at the
foliage.
  • Present your second point.
  • Provide details and examples.
  • This is a good place to hide a weaker point.
  • Notice the use of a transitional word. (secondly)


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The Last Detail (Meat)
Secondly, the physical beauty of October
affects even the most insensitive natures. With a
heightened appreciation of fall colors, millions
gape from slow moving cars to look at the
foliage. Lastly, no other month concludes with
the ideal holiday, Halloween. Lasting only a few
hours and requiring very little preparation,
Halloween combines bright color, silliness,
noise, and happy children. In sum, it is the
perfect end to an unbeatable month.
  • Present your last point.
  • Could be your strongest point, or one that would
    logically end your argument.
  • Follow up your point with specific details or
    examples.


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The Closing Sentence (Bottom Bun)
  • Restate the topic sentence using different words.
  • Begin with a transitional device, such as in
    sum, in conclusion, hence, or thus.
  • Thats it!

Secondly, the physical beauty of October
affects even the most insensitive natures. With a
heightened appreciation of fall colors, millions
gape from slow moving cars to look at the
foliage. Lastly, no other month concludes with
the ideal holiday, Halloween. Lasting only a few
hours and requiring very little preparation,
Halloween combines bright color, silliness,
noise, and happy children. In sum, it is the
perfect end to an unbeatable month.

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Assessment
  • Aside from a minor body of sentiment in favor of
    May, few would disagree that October is the best
    month of the year. It is the one month when man
    and nature are most nearly in harmony.
    Temperatures, moderate in the daytime and
    invigorating by evening, and conductive to
    reflective thought, exhilarating exercise,
    courtship, and pleasant romps with children.
    Secondly, the physical beauty of October affects
    even the most insensitive natures. With a
    heightened appreciation of fall colors, millions
    gape from slow moving cars to look at the
    foliage. Lastly, no other month concludes with
    the ideal holiday, Halloween. Lasting only a few
    hours and requiring very little preparation,
    Halloween combines bright color, silliness,
    noise, and happy children. In sum, it is the
    perfect end to an unbeatable month.
  • Now that you have a completed paragraph, how
    will it be assessed?

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Introducing the NCMS Expository Writing
RubricAppropriate for Content Area and Academic
Writing
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NCMS Expository Writing RubricAppropriate for
Content Area and Academic Writing
  • Developed to assess writing in all content areas.
  • Similar to the rubric used to score writing in
    the NECAP test.
  • Provides opportunities for both summative and
    formative assessment.

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The Standard
  • Consider what is being looked for in the
    assignment. This, in most cases, should closely
    resemble the topic sentence of the paragraph or
    paragraphs written.
  • The rubric is used to determine how closely the
    essay responds to the assignment. Are you right
    on target ? Or does your writing need careful
    attention to details, conventions or structure?

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Formative Assessment
  • The Comments learn from the comments written on
    the rubric and/or on the assignment itself. Learn
    what is required to do your best job, and to move
    your writing and learning forward. Informs you of
    what you need to do to meet the standard set for
    the assignment.

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Summative Assessment
  • The grade summative assessment is the grade
    given and represents how close to, or far from,
    you fell from the standard set by the rubric.

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NCMS Expository Writing Rubric
  • Printable copies of
  • Hamburger paragraph graphic organizer
  • NCMS Expository Writing Rubric
  • November 17, 2008
  • Cynthia Lancaster 8th grade English
  • Paula Vadenais 7th grade English
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