Prewriting and Drafting Source list & Summaries
Topic, Position, support points, goal, and audience.
Topic : FINDING AFFORDABLE CHILDCARE AMONG LOW INCOME FAMILIES
Position: Rural areas are affected by the shortage of not having childcare the most.
Supporting Points: 1. Families are budgeting and sacrificing everyday living to have Childcare. Many parents cannot work or pursue their careers because there aren't enough accredited affordable childcare providers.
2. Childcare is not as affordable as people would think. A single parent that is trying to provide.
3. Rural areas have limited jobs for parents, most have limited educational opportunities for the parents and children. Child poverty rates are high is rural areas
Goal:
The goal of this paper is to persuade people in other communities of the struggles that some families face long term.
Audience: I would like to persuade the wealthy community to show them how much harder it is in low income homes and communities. The government would also be a target for persuading to implement more programs for poverty communities or single parent homes in rural areas. My audience think that providing childcare is not as hard. Not experiencing the low paying jobs while having kids or being raised in single parent homes. They would argue that affordable childcare is possible if you get a job. I would argue Not only does it affects childhood depression but education among those communities as well. My essay would persuade the affects to low income families because they can not provide proper Childcare. The values that I share with my audience is that Affordable Childcare would decrease Child poverty, depression among adults and education levels
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Part 2
In the example below, the writer’s position statement is supported by three distinct points that, along with the counter perspective, structure the entire essay. On the next page, you will combine your position and supporting points to create your thesis statement.
1. Introduction
1. Hook: Most people who get tattoos as teenagers don’t think about how their body art might affect their future. [find current laws about minors and tattoos]
2. Position Statement: Teenagers should be legally barred from getting tattoos
2. Body
1. First Point: Teens lack brain development
1. quote from Scientific American article
2. information from Credo search
2. Second Point: Tattoos have health risks
1. American Medical Association website
2. Health risks from interview with dermatologist
3. Third Point: Damage to future employment prospects
1. anecdote from Harvard Business Review
2. data from Gallup poll about interview first impressions
4. Counter Perspective: Parental rights to approve tattoos
1. If a parent feels strongly, an exception can be made, but this is probably rare [look for evidence about parents approving tattoos]
3. Conclusion
1. Rephrased Thesis Statement: State laws should prevent...
2. Action Request: Find out your state’s laws
4. Introduction: In your opening paragraph, you should grab your reader’s attention, provide relevant background information, and include your thesis statement as the last sentence.
5. Body Paragraphs: You should have at least one complete paragraph for each supporting point. Each paragraph should begin with a topic sentence and include supporting evidence and your own persuasive analysis.
6. Counter Perspective(s): In one well-developed paragraph, you should address and respond to at least one counter perspective (but no more than three).
7. Conclusion: In one final paragraph, you should restate your thesis and summarize your main points. Leave your readers with a strong final impression of why your topic matters.
8. In-Text Citations and Source List: You should cite at least four credible sources in your essay. Make sure you’ve replaced any placeholder brackets from your starting draft with in-text citations in SWS format. Include a source list at the end of the essay.
Rubics 1. Create an outline.--
Levels of Achievement:
Unacceptable Below 60% F 11.8 (11.80%) points
Meets Minimum Expectations 60-69% D 13.8 (13.80%) points
Fair 70-79% C 15.8 (15.80%) points
Proficient 80-89% B 17.8 (17.80%) points
Exemplary 90-100% A 20 (20.00%) points
ENG215-A2-2 2. Write a complete working thesis statement.--
Levels of Achievement:
Unacceptable Below 60% F 11.8 (11.80%) points
Meets Minimum Expectations 60-69% D 13.8 (13.80%) points
Fair 70-79% C 15.8 (15.80%) points
Proficient 80-89% B 17.8 (17.80%) points
Exemplary 90-100% A 20 (20.00%) points
ENG215-A2-3 3. Develop a starting draft.--
Levels of Achievement:
Unacceptable Below 60% F 11.8 (11.80%) points
Meets Minimum Expectations 60-69% D 13.8 (13.80%) points
Fair 70-79% C 15.8 (15.80%) points
Proficient 80-89% B 17.8 (17.80%) points
Exemplary 90-100% A 20 (20.00%) points
ENG215-A2-4 4. Reflect on how feedback was incorporated into the thesis, outline, and starting draft to improve the overall quality of written communication.--
Levels of Achievement:
Unacceptable Below 60% F 11.8 (11.80%) points
Meets Minimum Expectations 60-69% D 13.8 (13.80%) points
Fair 70-79% C 15.8 (15.80%) points
Proficient 80-89% B 17.8 (17.80%) points
Exemplary 90-100% A 20 (20.00%) points
ENG215-A2-5 5. Writing is nearly free from grammar, mechanics, punctuation, and formatting errors.--
Levels of Achievement:
Unacceptable Below 60% F 11.8 (11.80%) points
Meets Minimum Expectations 60-69% D 13.8 (13.80%) points
Fair 70-79% C 15.8 (15.80%) points
Proficient 80-89% B 17.8 (17.80%) points
Exemplary 90-100% A 20 (20.00%) points
Develop an introductory paragraph with a thesis statement that introduces the topic, position, and supporting points. Revisions address all feedback in previous writing activity.--
Levels of Achievement:
Unacceptable Below 60% F 13.275 (8.85%) points
Meets Minimum Expectations 60-69% D 15.525 (10.35%) points
Fair 70-79% C 17.775 (11.85%) points
Proficient 80-89% B 20.025 (13.35%) points
Exemplary 90-100% A 22.5 (15.00%) points
ENG215-A3-2 2. Develop body paragraphs with topic sentences, clear evidenced-based support, and an analysis for all main points. Paragraphs are structured with logical flow and organization.--
Levels of Achievement:
Unacceptable Below 60% F 30.975 (20.65%) points
Meets Minimum Expectations 60-69% D 36.225 (24.15%) points
Fair 70-79% C 41.475 (27.65%) points
Proficient 80-89% B 46.725 (31.15%) points
Exemplary 90-100% A 52.5 (35.00%) points
ENG215-A3-3 3. Summarize at least one counter perspective and support it with cited evidence, connecting the perspective to main points and providing a response to the counter perspective with a reason why the perspective was flawed.--
Levels of Achievement:
Unacceptable Below 60% F 8.85 (5.90%) points
Meets Minimum Expectations 60-69% D 10.35 (6.90%) points
Fair 70-79% C 11.85 (7.90%) points
Proficient 80-89% B 13.35 (8.90%) points
Exemplary 90-100% A 15 (10.00%) points
ENG215-A3-4 4. Develop a conclusion paragraph that restates the thesis using different words. Summarize main points with a concluding thought that makes a lasting impression on reader.--
Levels of Achievement:
Unacceptable Below 60% F 8.85 (5.90%) points
Meets Minimum Expectations 60-69% D 10.35 (6.90%) points
Fair 70-79% C 11.85 (7.90%) points
Proficient 80-89% B 13.35 (8.90%) points
Exemplary 90-100% A 15 (10.00%) points
ENG215-A3-5 5. Include four or more credible sources that are properly paraphrased and/or quoted with a proper citation. Format he in-text citations and the source list according to SWS style.--
Levels of Achievement:
Unacceptable Below 60% F 8.85 (5.90%) points
Meets Minimum Expectations 60-69% D 10.35 (6.90%) points
Fair 70-79% C 11.85 (7.90%) points
Proficient 80-89% B 13.35 (8.90%) points
Exemplary 90-100% A 15 (10.00%) points
ENG215-A3-6 6. Reflect on how feedback was incorporated into the rough draft to improve the overall quality of written communication.--
Levels of Achievement:
Unacceptable Below 60% F 13.275 (8.85%) points
Meets Minimum Expectations 60-69% D 15.525 (10.35%) points
Fair 70-79% C 17.775 (11.85%) points
Proficient 80-89% B 20.025 (13.35%) points
Exemplary 90-100% A 22.5 (15.00%) points
ENG215-A3-7 7. Write concisely with appropriate viewpoint, grammar, mechanics, punctuation, and formatting.--
Levels of Achievement:
Unacceptable Below 60% F 4.425 (2.95%) points
Meets Minimum Expectations 60-69% D 5.175 (3.45%) points
Fair 70-79% C 5.925 (3.95%) points
Proficient 80-89% B 6.675 (4.45%) points
Exemplary 90-100% A 7.5 (5.00%) points