Moving From Subject To Thesis Statement
Moving From Subject To Thesis Statement
Moving From Subject To Thesis Statement
▪ Ex. Without Martin Luther King Jr., the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960’s would have
been unsuccessful.
Subjects and Topics
⮚ Avoid broad topics
● Topic too large for specific thesis statement
▪ Subject = Women, Topic = Women in history
● Avoid topics that are not arguable
▪ Subject = Toni Morrison, Topic = Biography
● Avoid topics that are too complex for your background
▪ Subject = Linguistics, Topic = Old English Northumbrian dialects
⮚ Side Note About Topics: Most students find they lack word length because they have failed to focus
their research. Most students find it easy to become the “expert” when they narrow a topic so that it is
manageable.
Having Trouble?
⮚ Turn your topic into a question (or multiple questions).
⮚ The answer to the question is the thesis statement for the essay.
● Ex. Q: “What are the potential benefits of using computers in a fourth-grade class?”
● A: “The potential benefits of using computers in a fourth-grade class are . . . .”
OR
● A: “Using computers in a fourth-grade class promises to improve . . . “
⮚ Topics: upward mobility, first-generation, consumerism, price of books, tuition costs, overall college
costs, availability of financial aid, technology, preparedness
● Choose preparedness
Questions and Answers
⮚ Does high school adequately prepare students for college?
⮚ Answer: No, high school does not adequately prepare students for college.
⮚ Answer: High school students need to be made aware of the demands required to receive a college
education.
⮚ What consequences result from under prepared students?
⮚ Answer: Under prepared college students usually do not succeed in college, some even fail out.
All together now....
● Q: Does high school adequately prepare students for college?
● A: No, high school does not adequately prepare students for college.
● T: High schools fail to prepare students for entrance into college; therefore, colleges should offer
more remedial courses.
● Q: What do students need to be prepared for college?
● A: High school students need to be made aware of the demands required to receive a college
education.
● T: The lack of prepared freshman entering American universities indicates a need for high school
teachers and counselors to reiterate the rigors of college curricula.
● Q: What consequences result from under prepared students?
● A: Under prepared college students usually do not succeed in college, some even fail out.
● T: High schools fail to prepare students for entrance into college, therefore, many students fail to
finish.
⮚ A strong thesis takes some sort of stand.
Why does the factory farm industry prefer profit over good quality products?
Step 5: Answer the question. The answer to the question is the thesis statement for the essay.
Because they only care about profits rather than the people.
Now, identify the five reasons you have for making the thesis statement. Remember above when it asked you to
find the three most interesting details?? That should lead you to the focus for each paragraph and to your topic
sentences. Take the three reasons (add a few more depending upon your paper length) you have for making the
thesis statement that you did. And turn them into topic sentences.