Mastering the 3.8 (A P E) Paragraph: Assertion, Proof, Evaluation

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Mastering the 3.8 (A P E) Paragraph: Assertion, Proof, Evaluation

I can produce clear and coherent writing in which the development, organization, and style are appropriate to task, purpose, and audience. Kentucky Academic Standards Writing Standards for Literacy in History/Social Studies, Science, and Technical Subjects 6-12

What Is It? The 3.8 (A P E) Paragraph is a simple formula to use as a guide when writing a clear and coherent paragraph that is appropriate for the task, purpose, and audience.

What Is It? The 3.8 (A P E) Paragraph consists of: 1 topic 3 points of support for the topic At least 8 sentences

The Formula Sentence 1: Assert This is your topic sentence. This sentence introduces the overall topic, or claim, of your writing. This is a three-part statement, which includes the three points of support for the topic.

The Formula Sentences 2-7: Prove Sentence 2 is a support sentence. In this sentence you will introduce your first point to support your topic. Sentence 3 is an explanation sentence where you extend your thinking, all the while supporting your topic. In this sentence you will provide a piece of evidence to support your first point. This pattern is repeated in sentences 4 and 5 and 6 and 7 with two additional pieces of support for the topic sentence. Transition words are used to move from one piece of support to the next.

The Formula Sentence 8: Evaluate This sentence ties back to the assertion, or topic sentence. It is the closing sentence of the paragraph. It should be a thoughtful and creative way to conclude the paragraph, without direct repetition of the topic sentence. It should provide the answer to the question, So what?

The Formula Your 3.8 (A P E) Paragraph should look like this: 1. Assert - Topic Sentence 2. Proof 1 - Supporting Sentence 3. Proof 1X - Explanation 4. Proof 2 - Supporting Sentence 5. Proof 2X Explanation 6. Proof 3 - Supporting Sentence 7. Proof 3X - Explanation 8. Evaluate - Closing Sentence; Clincher

A Strategy for Extended Response Questions Not only can we use the 3.8 (A P E) paragraph formula to create clear and coherent writing in which the development, organization, and style are appropriate to task, purpose, and audience, we can also use this formula as a strategy to help when responding to Extended Response Questions.

A Strategy for Extended Response Questions What is an Extended Response?

A Strategy for Extended Response Questions A Assert State your 3-part claim in the topic sentence P Prove Cite evidence and provide explanations (clarify, support, or defend the topic) E Evaluate Close by connecting back to the topic sentence

Practice The following sentences appeared in a 3.8 (A P E) Paragraph written about fall. Label the sentences using the 3.8 (A P E) Paragraph formula.

Practice Next, the temperature in the fall is perfect. It provides a few days off in the middle of the first months of school to visit with friends and family while enjoying delicious food. The leaves of the trees seem to explode into glorious colors: reds, oranges, golds, and browns. The days in the low seventies let people comfortably wear whatever clothes they like, and the nighttime temperatures make for a great night s sleep. More than any other season, fall is my favorite time of year. Finally, my favorite holiday of the year, Thanksgiving, is in the fall. Fall is definitely my favorite season of the year because it is the most beautiful of the four seasons, the temperature in fall is perfect, and my favorite holiday of the year is in the fall. First, fall is the most beautiful of the four seasons.

Practice Fall is definitely my favorite season of the year because it is the most beautiful of the four seasons, the temperature in fall is perfect, and my favorite holiday of the year is in the fall. First, fall is the most beautiful of the four seasons. The leaves of the trees seem to explode into glorious colors: reds, oranges, golds, and browns. Next, the temperature in the fall is perfect. The days in the low seventies let people comfortably wear whatever clothes they like, and the nighttime temperatures make for a great night s sleep. Finally, my favorite holiday of the year, Thanksgiving, is in the fall. It provides a few days off in the middle of the first months of school to visit with friends and family while enjoying delicious food. More than any other season, fall is my favorite time of year.

You Try It Below is the Assertion, or claim, for your 3.8 paragraph. In your small groups, write the Proof and Evaluation sentences to support this assertion. Use the formula for a 3.8 (A P E) Paragraph to organize your writing. Simons Middle School students can improve their grades by taking strong notes, participating in class, and by attending class every day.

A Assert State your 3-part claim in the topic sentence 1 sentence P Prove Cite evidence and provide explanations (clarify, support, or defend the topic) 6 sentences E Evaluate Close by connecting back to the topic sentence 1 sentence

3.8 (A P E) Paragraph Checklist SENTENCES I HAVE INCLUDED YES NO FIXED Sentence 1 Sentence 2 and 3 Sentence 4 and 5 Sentence 6 and 7 Sentence 8 Transition Words Punctuation Capitalization Assert I wrote a topic sentence with 3 parts that expresses the claim. Prove I wrote at least 2 sentences about my first point. Prove I wrote at least 2 sentences about my second point. Prove I wrote at least 2 sentences about my third point. Evaluate I wrote at least 1 conclusion sentence, which answers the question So What? Transitions I used transition words in my paragraph to move from point to point. Punctuation I used punctuation within and at the end of each of my sentences. Capitalization I used capitalization at the beginning of my sentences and when using the names of particular people, places, events, and things.

3-Part Assertion: Proof 1 Proof 2 Proof 3 Support/Explain 1 Support/Explain 2 Support/Explain 3 Conclusion