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Writing Guidelines

Is there a project you want to do in one of your classes? Do you see a problem that needs fixing in your school or community? Then present it in a proposal—a detailed plan for doing a project, solving a problem, or meeting a need.

Prewriting ■ Exploring Your Topic

  • Study the problem, project, subject, or need. Define it, know its parts, and explore its background.
  • Research your solution or idea. Will it work? Why or how?
  • Think about your reader. How can you convince him or her of your idea’s value?

Writing ■ Creating the First Draft

Beginning Briefly introduce the problem, need, or idea that you’re addressing. Then describe what you propose to do.

Middle Provide convincing details supporting your proposal. Why is the problem, need, or idea important? Is your project workable? Why is your solution the best one? Include these details:

    1. Equipment, material, and other resources needed

    2. Steps to take and a schedule for completing them

    3. Results expected

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