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Objective

By the end of this lesson, the student will be able to write a well-structured and informative essay on the topic of 9/11, showcasing their understanding of the event and its impact.

Materials and Prep

  • Notebook or computer for writing
  • Access to reliable internet sources
  • Prior knowledge of the events and significance of 9/11

Activities

  1. Research: In order to write an informed essay, begin by conducting thorough research on the topic of 9/11. Utilize reliable internet sources, books, and articles to gather information about the events, causes, aftermath, and impact on society.
  2. Outline: After gathering sufficient information, create an outline for the essay. Organize the main points and subtopics that will be addressed in the essay. This will provide a clear structure for the writing process.
  3. Write the Introduction: Start by writing a captivating introduction that grabs the reader's attention and provides background information on 9/11. Include a clear thesis statement that outlines the main argument or purpose of the essay.
  4. Body Paragraphs: Develop the main ideas and supporting evidence in separate body paragraphs. Each paragraph should focus on a specific aspect of 9/11, such as the events of the day, the impact on national security, or the social and cultural changes that followed. Use facts, examples, and quotes to support your points.
  5. Conclusion: Summarize the main arguments and findings in a concise and impactful conclusion. Reflect on the significance of 9/11 and its lasting impact on society.
  6. Editing and Revision: Review the essay for clarity, coherence, and grammar. Make necessary revisions to improve the overall quality of the writing.

Twelfth Grade Talking Points

  • "The events of 9/11 marked a turning point in modern history, shaping both domestic and international policies."
  • "The attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon led to significant changes in national security measures and counterterrorism efforts."
  • "9/11 sparked a renewed sense of patriotism and unity among Americans, as well as a heightened awareness of global terrorism."
  • "The aftermath of 9/11 brought about a shift in public opinion and discourse regarding civil liberties, privacy rights, and the balance between security and personal freedom."
  • "The cultural and social impact of 9/11 is evident in literature, art, and media, reflecting the collective trauma and resilience of the American people."

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