Middle East: Current Issues

Informative Essay

Step 1: Choose a topic

-Iraq-Post Saddam Hussein

-Settlements in the West Bank

-Hamas

-“Right of Return”

-Media in Iraq

-Media in Saudi Arabia

-Media in Egypt

-Iran and Syria’s role in Lebanon

-Exploitation of “Guardian of Mecca”

-Religious issues in Egypt

-Women’s rights

-Water shortage

-Taliban

-Terrorism

-Counterterrorism

-Living conditions in Middle Eastern nations

-Iran and nuclear development

-Christians in the Middle East

-Major events in Yemen

-Islamic fundamentalism (threat?)

Topic due date______

Step 2: Gathering Details

Find as much information and details as you can. Look in a variety of places (books, internet, newspapers, magazines, etc.)

Step 3: Form a Thesis Statement

Your thesis should identify the focus for your writing. Use the formula below to help you form your statement.

A specific subject + a limited focus= effective thesis statement

The American government has tried to deal with the issue of pollution+ by creating the Environmental Protection Agency.

Thesis statement due date______

Step 4: Continue Research

You must use at least 3 sources.

Step 5:

Review your research and find the facts and details that support your thesis. Then create an outline for your essay

Outline due date______

Step 6: Write your first draft

Step 7: Proofread

Reread your essay and have another adult read your essay. You should be looking to make sure your sentences read smoothly and clearly. You should also look to see that your information is focused on your thesis. Finally, check for any spelling or grammar errors.

Step 8: Write your final draft

Your final draft should be between 2-5 pages

Final due date______

Cutrone’s Essay Requirements

Over the course of this year and your academic career you will be expected to write many essays. Therefore, it is imperative that you fully understand the proper structure and organization. Also, some helpful tips are listed at the bottom.

Introduction

  • Hook or motivator
  • Thesis statement
  • Road map of your essay

Body Paragraphs

  • Topic Sentence
  • Supporting Example
  • Supporting Example
  • Supporting Example

Conclusion

  • Reworded thesis statement
  • Summary
  • Strong concluding statement

Helpful Tips

  1. Do not use contractions
  2. Never use personal pronouns (I, we, me, you)
  3. Do not use semicolons as commas
  4. Never use informal speech
  5. Always spell out numbers under 100
  6. Always use 12-point, Times New Roman type
  7. Always double space and use the standard margins
  8. Always place your last name and the page number on the top right hand corner of each page
  9. Always use MLA in-text citations
  10. Always provide a works cited page
  11. Always proofread your work and have someone else proofread your work

Writing Checklist

Whenever you are writing a formal essay on literature, follow the format below and check off each item after you have completed it.

Introductory/First Paragraph:

I use a hook to start the introduction

I concisely explain what the topic of the essay is

I provide a plan for the essay

I end with the thesis statement

I have at least five sentences

Body Paragraphs:

I begin with a topic sentence that introduces the main idea of the paragraph

I use at least three pieces of evidence to support my argument (quotes, describe an incident or incidents, use examples, etc.) and elaborate on the main idea

When I use a quote: (1) I introduce it; (2) I use it in the paragraph; and (3) I explain how it is relevant

Concluding Paragraph:

I restate the introduction

I restate the thesis statement

I leave the reader with an idea, thought, or impression

Throughout the Essay:

I use 1 tense

I use third person (avoid I, you, me, our, etc.)

I cite quotes correctly

I have revised my essay

I have edited my essay for correct spelling, capitalization, punctuation and grammar

I have properly paraphrased all information (except for quotes)