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The high-school literary essay
Can do: Writes an essay with an arguable thesis, integrated quotations and analysis that answers the question.
Why it matters
It's the assessed form of Grade 9 English. Most lost marks come from answering a slightly different question than the one set.
What it looks like when it's wobbly
Writes everything they know about the book instead of answering the specific question asked.
โฑ๏ธ Two-minute check
Read their thesis alongside the question. "Does this answer that?"
Solid looks like: The thesis contains the question's terms and takes a position.
The full activity for this topic ยท 30 minutes
Answer the Question in One Sentence
- 1Underline the command word and the key terms in the question.
- 2Write a one-sentence answer using those exact terms. That's the thesis.
- 3Plan three paragraphs, each a reason the thesis is true, with quotes chosen in advance.
- 4Draft, then check every paragraph's first sentence links back to the question.
- 5Mark it against the rubric yourself before submitting โ most rubrics are published.
If it's too hard
Thesis plus one fully developed paragraph.
If it's too easy
Include a paragraph handling evidence that complicates the thesis.
Say this
"Read the question again. Now read your thesis. Are they about the same thing?"
