Writing an Argument: Portfolio

Argument Essay Guidelines
DUE DATE in Connexus: Tuesday, February 18th
*This is a quick turn-around time, so please do your best to have it submitted NO LATER than Friday, February 21st.
*Be sure to upload your TYPED essay as an attachment in the dropbox located in Unit 5 Lesson 12.

Below you will find links and access to all resources that will benefit you as you begin writing your argument essay.

Click HERE for argument topic ideas.

Click HERE to see a copy of an outline that will help you as you begin to organize your thoughts.

Click HERE to see a copy of the rubric that will be used by your teacher to grade your essay.

Click HERE to view a good sample essay.
Click HERE to view a second sample essay.

Click HERE for transition words and phrases to introduce quotes and new paragraphs.

Please use the following video tutorials to help you as you write your argument essay.
Intro to the Argumentative Essay
Essay Basics Overview - Part 1 - Introduction & Body
Essay Basics Overview - Part 2 - Conclusions
WORKS CITED PAGE
View this video to see how to create your Works Cited page

Easy Bib and Citation Machine are very useful for citations and will do the work for you!

Click HERE for CheckMyWork FAQs. Be sure to run your essay through CheckMyWork BEFORE submitting.

Instructions for Check My Work

1. Go to your HOMEPAGE
2. Click on CHECK MY WORK
3. Find this class and click on it.
4. Find your name and click on it.
5. Upload your essay.
6. Run the report.
7. Either save the link to the report and add it to your essay, OR run the report and download the report and attach along with your essay.

Click HERE for the final editing checklist. You should complete this checklist BEFORE submitting your argument portfolio.

*Be sure to upload your TYPED essay as an attachment in the dropbox located in Unit 5 Lesson 12.

View teacher LL recordings related to Unit 5: Writing an Argument.

Mrs. Mathews’ Lesson 1
Mrs. Mathews’ Lesson 2 (Portfolio Hyperdoc)

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Argument Essay Guidelines Overview

As you prepare to write your argument essay, please adhere to the following guidelines to ensure a successful submission. Here’s a breakdown of important deadlines, resources, and tips to help you along the way.

Key Deadlines:

  • Essay Due Date: Tuesday, February 18th
  • Latest Submission: Friday, February 21st

Submission Instructions:

  • Ensure your essay is typed and saved.
  • Upload your essay as an attachment to the dropbox located in Unit 5 Lesson 12.

Resources for Writing Your Essay:

  1. Argument Topic Ideas: Explore different topics to find one that resonates with you.
  2. Outline Template: Use the provided outline to organize your thoughts effectively.
  3. Rubric: Review the grading rubric to understand how your essay will be evaluated.
  4. Sample Essays: Read the two sample essays for guidance on structure and style.
  5. Transition Words: Utilize transition words and phrases to enhance the flow of your writing.

Helpful Video Tutorials:

  • Intro to the Argumentative Essay: Familiarize yourself with the basics of argumentative writing.
  • Essay Basics Overview: Improve your introduction, body paragraphs, and conclusions.
  • Works Cited Page: Learn how to properly cite sources to avoid plagiarism.

Citation Tools:

Utilize tools like Easy Bib and Citation Machine to generate citations effortlessly.

Check Your Work:

Ensure your essay meets all requirements by running it through CheckMyWork. Here’s how:

  1. Navigate to your homepage.
  2. Click on Check My Work.
  3. Select the class and your name.
  4. Upload your essay and run the report.
  5. Save or download the report for your records.

Final Touches:

Before submission, review the final editing checklist to make sure your essay is polished.

Additional Support:

For more assistance, consider viewing recordings of Mrs. Mathews’ lessons related to Unit 5: Writing an Argument.

Important Note: Make your best effort to submit the essay by the earlier due date of February 18th to ensure you have time for any last-minute adjustments on the final deadline. Best of luck with your writing!