Planning: Multi-Paragraph Response Instructions: Complete this outline to plan your MPR! As

Planning: Multi-Paragraph Response

Instructions:

Complete this outline to plan your MPR! As you do so, be sure to use these resources to help you plan your work.

Explanation: MPR Outline

Example: MPR Planning – the School of Athens (4-5)

Example: MPR Planning – the School of Athens (7-8) 

Topic/Subject:

Sikh immigration

Question:

Since confederation to what extent has Canada been a land of opportunity for Sikh immigrants?

My Outline: 

Introduction 

Hook:  

 

Background Information:

Who:  

What: 

Where: 

When:

Thesis Statement:

DA:

AN: 

Body Paragraph #1:   Push factors / Pull factors (To canada)

Point 1(Past) : 

DA: (pull factors to canada) Sikh men became intrigued at the possibilities of residing in British Columbia. 

AN: 

– Greater job opportunities

– Promise of greater futures for them and their families. 

– All the men who arrived in British Columbia worked in labor industries and had greater job opportunities. 

Point 2(Present) : 

DA: Due to less employment rates in India Sikhs from Punjab immigrate to Canada because all religions are equally respected.

AN:  – Greater job opportunities

stronger education

Diversity

Stronger economy

Evidence → Explanations (Past):

Since the first Sikhs to come to Canada in 1897 they saw opportunity, they saw the opportunity not only for themselves but a better life for their families.

Evidence → Explanations (Present): The economy in India has been corrupted for a while and because of this, Sikhs immigrate for better job opportunities, a safer place for their families, and better education. 

Connection:

In both, past and present, each group saw the light at the end of the tunnel. Better opportunities, and a place to escape their troubles. 

Body Paragraph #2: Opportunities 

Point (Past):

DA: 

– Jobs

– Housing

– Fresh start

AN:

–  Sikh men saw an opportunity to provide an environment filled with opportunity for their families.

Evidence → Explanations:

EV: 

EX:

Point (Present): 

DA: 

Education

Jobs

Stronger economy 

Diversity

AN:

Evidence → Explanations:

EV: 

EX:

Connection:

Body Paragraph #3:  Challenges

Point:

DA:

AN:

Evidence → Explanations:

EV:

EX:

Connection:

Conclusion 

Restated Thesis Statement:

DA:

AN: 

Explanation of Significance/Call to action: 

 

Assessment:

Your work will be assessed for Criteria C: Communication, strand 2. 

Criterion C Communication

ACMT Level

1-2

3-4

5-6

7-8

Criteria C2

Organizes information and ideas 

in a limited way

somewhat

mostly

completely

Task Specific Instructions 

The organizer: 

minimally demonstrates recognition of the different parts of an MPR 

Limited summarizing of information 

does not distinguishes between parts of work correctly 

 ARGUMENT – does not have a clear direction or focus, and paragraphs do not support the thesis  

The organizer: 

somewhat demonstrates recognition of the different parts of an MPR 

Adequate summarizing of information 

somewhat distinguishes between parts of work correctly 

 ARGUMENT – has adequate direction or focus, and paragraphs somewhat support the thesis  

The organizer: 

mostly demonstrates recognition of the different parts of an MPR 

Effectively summarizing of information

mostly distinguishes between parts of work correctly 

 ARGUMENT – has clear direction or focus, and paragraphs mostly support thesis

The organizer: 

clearly demonstrates recognition of the different parts of an MPR 

Consistently and insightfully  summarizes information

clearly distinguishes between parts of work correctly 

 ARGUMENT – has clear direction and focus, and paragraphs clearly support thesis