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Essay checklist
Note:If you take this reflection seriously, you will understand everything about your writing that needs to improve for the final assignment.
Checklist
1) | Does your document look like the example essay? | Yes/ no |
2) | Do you have an introduction paragraph that summarises all claims in the essay? | Yes/ no |
3) | Does the first sentence of each paragraph should make a claim and use the key words from the task? | Yes/ no |
4) | Do you have a quote in each paragraph to support your claim? | Yes/ no |
5) | Do you follow each quote with an exact interpretation of the quote in your words, nothing added? | Yes/ no |
6) | In each paragraph, do you give a reason that justifies your claim after the evidence? | Yes/ no |
7) | Do you end the essay with a summary of all claims in the essay? | Yes/ no |
8) | Do you have a list of sources after the essay is finished? | Yes/ no |
Reflection on the introduction paragraph
1) Paste the introduction paragraph into this box.
Highlight the key words from the task Highlight in a different colour the sentence that summarises all the benefits you mention in the essay |
2) Did you miss any key words or claims? If so, make some notes on what caused you to make this mistake. And make notes on how you can improve in the future. |
Reflect on Paragraph 1
1) Paste the first sentence of your first paragraph into this box.
Highlight the key words from the task Highlight in a different colour the specific factor or benefit that you chose Make a note of where you got that factor or benefit from |
2) If you missed any of the key words, really think about that. Approach your teacher and ask for advice on how you can stop making such mistakes.
Make notes on what advice your teacher gives. |
3) Make comments on how you could have made sentence clearer, more explicit or easier to read. |
4) Paste your paragraph in this box.
Is the paragraph tidy, or does it look like notes? If it’s not tidy, tidy it now. Underline any mention of the key words in all sentences of the paragraph Highlight in grey the quote and citation. Comment on anything you need to fix. Highlight in yellow the interpretation of the quote. Compare the quote to the interpretation. Highlight in red anything in the interpretation that doesn’t match the quote. |
Reflect on Paragraph 2
1) Paste the first sentence of your first paragraph into this box.
Highlight the key words from the task Highlight in a different colour the specific factor or benefit that you chose Make a note of where you got that factor or benefit from |
2) If you missed any of the key words, really think about that. Approach your teacher and ask for advice on how you can stop making such mistakes.
Make notes on what advice your teacher gives. |
3) Make comments on how you could have made sentence clearer, more explicit or easier to read. |
4) Paste your paragraph in this box.
Is the paragraph tidy, or does it look like notes? If it’s not tidy, tidy it now. Underline any mention of the key words in all sentences of the paragraph Highlight in grey the quote and citation. Comment on anything you need to fix. Highlight in yellow the interpretation of the quote. Compare the quote to the interpretation. Highlight in red anything in the interpretation that doesn’t match the quote. |
Reflection on paragraph 3
By now, you know the questions to ask yourself. Here is some space for you to make the notes. |
Reflection on the closing summary
1) Paste the introduction paragraph into this box.
Highlight the key words from the task Highlight in a different colour the sentence that summarises all the benefits you mention in the essay |
2) Did you miss any key words or claims? If so, make some notes on what caused you to make this mistake. And make notes on how you can improve in the future. |
Reflection on your list of sources
1) In your list of sources, highlight The name(s) of the author(s) The year the source was published The title of the source |
2) Do the names in your list of sources match the names in your paragraphs? |
3) Do the sources match the reading list? |
4) Is the list of sources in alphabetical order? |
Improvements
1) Make a list of some of the ways that your writing has improved over the past month. |
2) Identify the three most important things about your writing that you need to improve.
Make comments on how you will improve in the future? |
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