Objective
By the end of this lesson, you will be able to write a strong thesis statement about class divide.
Materials and Prep
- Pen or pencil
- Paper
- Access to a computer or notebook for research
- No prior knowledge required
Activities
- Brainstorming: Think about different aspects of class divide that interest you. Write down your thoughts and questions.
- Research: Use the computer or books to research more about class divide. Take notes on important points.
- Thesis Statement Game: Create a game where you match different thesis statements to their corresponding topics on class divide. This will help you understand what makes a strong thesis statement.
- Writing Exercise: Write a few practice thesis statements about class divide. Share them with a family member or friend for feedback.
Talking Points
- What is a thesis statement? - "A thesis statement is a sentence that tells the reader the main point of your essay. It should be clear and specific."
- Why is a thesis statement important? - "A thesis statement helps guide your writing and keeps your essay focused on the main idea."
- How to create a strong thesis statement? - "Start by identifying your topic and main argument. Then, make sure your thesis statement is specific and debatable."
- Example of a thesis statement about class divide: - "In society, the growing income gap between the rich and the poor is widening the class divide and creating social tensions."