I am writing a compare and contrast essay between private school and public school can you help me write it

Whenever you are writing a comparison/contrast paper (paragraph, essay, research paper), you need to plan it out very carefully on paper first.

Try this:

1. Brainstorm about one of your topics on one page.
2. Brainstorm about the other topic on a separate page.
3. Then read over your brainstorming. Indicate all things that are similar with one symbol (maybe stars), and indicate all things that are differences (or maybe opposites) with a different symbol.
4. Then put them together in this order:

1. Intro
2. All about topic A
~~~2A. detail 1
~~~2B. detail 2
~~~2C. detail 3
~~~2D. detail 4
~~~2E. detail 5
3. All about topic B
~~~3A. detail 1
~~~3B. detail 2
~~~3C. detail 3
~~~3D. detail 4
~~~3E. detail 5
4. Concl.

The number of details for each topic will vary depending on your main points. I would include comparisons (how they are similar) in the introduction and conclusion, but sections 2 and 3 and all those details will be stating and explaining how they are different.

There are two recognized patterns for writing comparison/contrast papers. One is casually referred to as "zig-zag,” but can be very confusing for the reader if you don’t use transitions effectively. The other is topic-by-topic (which is what I've outlined above) and is much easier for the reader to follow.

See http://leo.stcloudstate.edu/acadwrite/comparcontrast.html for further help with comparison/contrast writing.

Once you have organized your information, please re-post if you’d like feedback from someone here.

For right now I need help writing my intro paragraph. I also have to write a thesis and I do not understand how to do that.

Why did you post your question if you're not ready to heed the advice?

You should write the introduction last, not first!

This will help you with the thesis.

http://leo.stcloudstate.edu/acadwrite/thesistatement.html

Also my biggest similarity is how the state sets standards of what should be taught. But my two main differences are funding and how you have to be zoned for a specific school for public schools but no private.

No, you don't start with your intro. How can you introduce a paper you haven't written yet??

Read through the 6 pairs of sentences here and the explanation for each pair. These will help you learn what a thesis statement is:
http://leo.stcloudstate.edu/acadwrite/thesistatement.html

Once you have a draft of your thesis statement, then start the brainstorming and planning. During this process, you should find yourself revising your thesis. Don't start writing paragraphs until you have a plan, and DON'T write an intro until the body of the paper is at least in first draft form.

But in my class we have to write our intro first and she yells at us for going further.

Of course, I can help you with writing a compare and contrast essay on private schools and public schools. The first step is to understand the purpose of the essay, which is to compare and contrast the key differences and similarities between private and public schools. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you write your essay:

1. Determine your thesis statement: Start by developing a clear and concise thesis statement that articulates the main point of your essay. This statement should highlight the key similarities and differences between the two school types.

2. Create an outline: An outline will serve as a roadmap for your essay, helping you organize your thoughts and arguments. Divide your essay into three main sections: introduction, body paragraphs, and conclusion.

a. Introduction: Begin with a hook to grab the reader's attention and provide some background information on private and public schools. End your introduction with a strong thesis statement.

b. Body paragraphs: Each body paragraph should focus on one specific point of comparison or contrast. Consider aspects like cost, curriculum, class sizes, extracurricular activities, and teacher qualifications. Use specific examples and evidence to support your statements.

c. Conclusion: Summarize the main points discussed in your body paragraphs and restate your thesis statement. It's also a good idea to provide some final thoughts or suggestions for further research.

3. Conduct research: Before starting to write your essay, gather information from reliable sources such as books, academic journals, reputable websites, and news articles. Take notes and ensure you have a balanced understanding of both private and public schools.

4. Develop your arguments: Based on your research, identify the key similarities and differences between private and public schools. Consider factors such as academic performance, class sizes, teacher-student relationships, extracurricular activities, resources, and facilities.

5. Support your arguments: Use specific examples, data, and statistics to support your arguments and statements. This evidence will help strengthen your essay and make it more persuasive.

6. Write your essay: Begin with the introduction, followed by body paragraphs, and finally, the conclusion. Make sure to use clear and concise language, provide smooth transitions between paragraphs, and proofread your work for grammar and spelling errors.

7. Revise and edit: Once you've finished writing your essay, take the time to review and revise it. Check for clarity, coherence, and logical flow of ideas. Edit for grammar, punctuation, and sentence structure, ensuring your essay is error-free.

Remember to always give yourself enough time to go through the writing process, and don't hesitate to seek additional feedback from your teacher or a peer. Good luck with your essay!