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MEL-Con Writing Strategy Objective: from paragraph to complete papers for Sophomores

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MEL-Con Writing Strategy

Objective: from paragraph to complete papers for Sophomores

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The first step in teaching sophomores

• Teach students to write better developed, clearer, more organized paragraphs in response to essay questions or any written assignment which requires explanation or persuasion

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Basic Overview of the Acronyms “MEL-Con”

M =Main Idea (Topic Sentence)

E =Evidence (Support/Topic/Proof)

L =LINK(Explains how support proves main idea)

Con =Concluding sentence

(Summarizes main idea and

evidence)

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M=Main Idea

• “Answers” the question

• Sets up the paragraph

• The first sentence of the paragraph

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E=Evidence or Examples

• Information from sources such as books, lectures, readings, etc. that support your main idea

• The “stuff” you learned or found out about the topic

• Evidence can be quotes, statistics, facts

• Evidence is something that is common—anyone can find it or use it

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L=Link

• Links the evidence you used to the key idea in your topic sentence

• Explains how the evidence supports your topic

• The link is what you think or how you relate the evidence to the topic

• Your link is unique—it shows your thought process and why you chose the evidence you chose

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CON=Concluding statement

• The last sentence of your paragraph which summarizes your answer, your evidence

• Mention your three pieces of evidence again in a new, short way

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Don’t forget to use transitions!!!• Separate each of your pieces of evidence• Organizes your paragraph and makes it easy for the reader to follow___________________________________

Even more importantly Moreover Third but most important

A great example is One good example is A final good example is

The first good reason is A second quote is

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The 7 steps to MEL-Con paragraph writing

• Step One: answer the question with a statement

Do not start with “I think” or “I feel” or “I believe”

Do not start with Yes or No

THIS BECOMES YOUR MAIN IDEA: THE

M IN MEL-Con

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STEP TWO

• Identify the key idea you will link your evidence to with your link/explanation

this is the key idea of what you are trying to prove or explain

NOW-for each example you give, ,you must link it back to your key idea(explain)

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STEP THREE

• Identify your first example that you think supports your explanation

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STEP FOUR

• LINK YOUR EXAMPLE BACK TO YOUR KEY IDEAS

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STEP FIVE

• REPEAT THE PREVIOUS TWO STEPS

• FIND ANOTHER EXAMPLE AND LINK IT

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STEP SIX

• MAKE SURE YOU USE TRANSITIONS BETWEEN EACH EXAMPLE:

“The first example that supports this is that…………”

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STEP SEVEN

• END YOUR PARAGRAPH WITH A CONCLUDING STATEMENT TO WRAP UP YOUR IDEAS:

“So, it is clear that……..”

The first example that supports this is that…

The next part of the play that supports was the fact that….

And the final reason comes from the part…..

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Conclusion

• Rolling out the MEL-Con writing program will change students’ writing one paragraph at a time

• Students will be taught to organize and focus their ideas

• Students will learn to use specific examples to support their argument and will be less likely to diverge from their main idea

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Conclusion cont’d

• By focusing their argument, students will effectively communicate their position, which is an important component of all writing.

• All MMSA students will be taught the process of writing the same way