extended essay skeleton outline template
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Extended Essay Skeleton Outline Template Note – this is a generic template and may not be suitable for your particular topic
Introduction (usually written last): You will be able to write an introduction if you can make the following
statements/claims about your paper:o Indicate why the topic is interesting, important or worthy of studyo Some background information to put your topic in contexto Indication of how your topic has been focused to something that is
manageable within 4000 wordso Clear and precise research question (though not necessarily in question
form)o A clear concluding thesis statement and argument (response to the
research question) For your outline, you should be able to:
o State your research question (it may change slightly in draft stage): ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
o Roughly write your thesis statement/argument (it may change slightly) ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Body: It is here where you will craft and support your argument. For the EE, you may
decide to divide the paper into multiple parts or sections. Each part should have a clear focus; each paragraph within each part should have
a purpose, make a point, and be supported by research. For your outline you should be able to:
o Distinguish the order in which you will make your argument: Part One:_____________________________________ Part Two: _____________________________________ Part Three: ____________________________________ Part Four: _____________________________________
Part One will likely be methodology and justification for the approach you’ve taken for your research (ie – sources, data collection etc..)Part Two/Three/Four will present your case, support it with data/research and will present counter-arguments and shoot them down.
o Within each part, you should be able to state the following (Note: This is a simplistic model for what your final product should be):
Part One: Paragraph One:
o Argument: ____________________________________________________________________________________
o Supporting Research and Source: ____________________________________________________________________________________
Paragraph Two: o Argument:
____________________________________________________________________________________
o Supporting Research and Source: ____________________________________________________________________________________
Paragraph Three: o Argument:
____________________________________________________________________________________
o Supporting Research and Source: ____________________________________________________________________________________
Part Two: Paragraph One:
o Argument: ____________________________________________________________________________________
o Supporting Research and Source: ____________________________________________________________________________________
Paragraph Two: o Argument:
____________________________________________________________________________________
o Supporting Research and Source: ____________________________________________________________________________________
Paragraph Three: o Argument:
____________________________________________________________________________________
o Supporting Research and Source: ____________________________________________________________________________________
Part Three: Paragraph One:
o Argument: ____________________________________________________________________________________
o Supporting Research and Source: ____________________________________________________________________________________
Paragraph Two: o Argument:
____________________________________________________________________________________
o Supporting Research and Source: ____________________________________________________________________________________
Paragraph Three: o Argument:
____________________________________________________________________________________
o Supporting Research and Source: ____________________________________________________________________________________
Part Four: Paragraph One:
o Argument: ____________________________________________________________________________________
o Supporting Research and Source: ____________________________________________________________________________________
Paragraph Two: o Argument:
____________________________________________________________________________________
o Supporting Research and Source: ____________________________________________________________________________________
Paragraph Three: o Argument:
____________________________________________________________________________________
o Supporting Research and Source: ____________________________________________________________________________________
Analysis and Conclusion: Here you will bring together your research, restate what you’ve outlined in your body and systematically present your finding that supports your thesis.
To conclude you should be able to:o Clearly state the conclusion of your worko This conclusion should directly relate to the research question and be
substantiated by the evidence presentedo Indicate issues, unresolved questions and new questions that have emerged
from research For your outline, you should be able to state:
o Key arguments or information that contributes to your research questiono Demonstrate how it all ties together to prove your thesis. In other words:
what is the point of your essay: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________
What key research do you have to support this: ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
What can you deduce as a result of writing this paper (ie: your insight, discovery, argument): ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
What kinds of new questions arise from your work/research? ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________