As we return to persuasive essay projects this week, some students are still attempting to find more information to support their position. All good opinion papers have specific details, fact, and statistics to support their point of view. Finding and organizing the data is often the most challenging part of this writing project. This takes hard work, and some Internet savvy.
At some point during the school year, almost every student has jumped on Google to find information. Because each student has their own PC, they quickly become use to using them as a tool, whether they need to find information, as a dictionary, or thesaurus. However, when searching for specific information, it takes slightly different skills.
One area of focus is the use of key words. Students must try a variety of search terms, and skim through the results to find the most relevant information. Also, when searching for facts about a topic, using words that relate to for or against an issue is imperative.
Examples of words that show support of an issue include:
for, pro, benefit, agree, positive effect, good points, reasons for
Examples of words that demonstrate disagreement with an issue include:
against, con, no, disagree, bad, problems with, negative effects
Just including one of these words usually narrows search results, helping find usable facts and statistics to support an opinion.
In addition, students watched this video on Google basics.
A persuasive essay will only be as good as the research that supports it. To convince the reader that you are right, you have to have the facts to make your point.
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