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Plan an Argumentative Essay
1. Describe the controversy that your essay will be about. What does each side of the controversy argue?
2. Start your research. Come up with at least one research question whose answer may help settle the controversy you chose for question 1, whether you agree with it or not.
Use annotations or note cards to take notes. When you've found the sources you're most likely to use in your essay, use the space below to write each research question that your sources helped answer. Then copy or write down some bibliographic information about each source so you can find it later: the title, author, page number, URL (web address), date, and so on. Finally, write the information from each source that might be useful in your essay.
3. Write your claim. Make sure that your claim (a) takes a clear stand, (b) gives an opinion that can be supported with evidence, and (c) is narrow enough for an essay of about five paragraphs. Keep in mind that your claim may continue to evolve as you do research.
4. Come up with at least two supporting reasons and write them below. Your supporting reasons should (a) support your claim directly, (b) be supportable with evidence, and (c) be different enough from one another that the same evidence cannot easily back up two or more reasons. As with the claim, you can change your supporting reasons as you continue to do research.
5. Write down the evidence you will use to back up the supporting reasons from question 4. Each supporting reason should be backed up by at least one piece of evidence, although the more evidence you have, the better.

Each piece of evidence should be an example, a quote, a fact, or a statistic that you found in the sources you researched. If you don't have evidence for every supporting reason, keep doing research or make changes to your supporting reasons.

6. State the counterargument you will respond to in your essay. In the space below, plan your response to it and show the evidence you will use to support your response. You may need to do more research to answer this question in detail.

7. Fill in the blanks to complete an outline of your argumentative essay. Make sure your claim, supporting reasons, and evidence are in the right places.

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Here's a plan for an argumentative essay:

Controversy: The controversy I will be addressing in my essay is about the use of technology in education. One side of the controversy argues that technology enhances learning experiences and improves educational outcomes for students. They believe that integrating technology into classrooms provides access to a wealth of resources, promotes engagement, and prepares students for the digital world. On the other side, some argue that technology in education has negative effects, such as distractions, reduced attention spans, and inequalities in access to technology resources.
Research Question: How does the integration of technology in classrooms affect student engagement and academic performance?
Claim: Integrating technology into classrooms enhances learning experiences and improves educational outcomes for students.
Supporting Reasons:
a) Technology provides access to a wealth of educational resources.
b) Technology promotes active engagement and personalized learning experiences.
Evidence:
a) Example: A study by Smith and Jones (2019) found that schools with access to technology resources, such as computers and educational software, saw significant improvements in student achievement.
b) Quote: According to Dr. Johnson, an expert in educational technology, "Incorporating technology into lessons allows for more personalized learning experiences, catering to individual student needs and interests."
Counterargument: Critics argue that technology in education leads to increased screen time and distractions, which can negatively impact student focus and attention spans.
Response: While it's true that excessive screen time can be detrimental, proper integration of technology in classrooms can mitigate these effects. For example, teachers can implement strategies to minimize distractions and ensure that technology is used purposefully for educational purposes.
Evidence: Research by Martinez et al. (2020) suggests that when technology is used intentionally and in moderation, it can enhance student engagement and academic performance without significant negative effects on attention spans.
Outline:
I. Introduction
Hook
Background information on the controversy
Thesis statement
II. Supporting Reason 1: Technology provides access to a wealth of educational resources
Explanation of how technology expands learning opportunities
Example or study supporting the benefits of technology resources
III. Supporting Reason 2: Technology promotes active engagement and personalized learning experiences
Discussion on how technology facilitates personalized learning
Quote from an expert or educator
IV. Counterargument: Concerns about increased screen time and distractions
Presentation of the counterargument
Response addressing the concerns
V. Conclusion
Restatement of the thesis
Summary of supporting points
Call to action or recommendation
Remember to adjust and refine your essay plan as you conduct further research and gather additional evidence.