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Mastering Persuasive Writing: Effective Arguments
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What It Is:
This is a persuasive writing worksheet for kids. It focuses on brainstorming ideas for persuasive texts. The worksheet includes sections labeled 'WALT' (We Are Learning To) which states the goal of brainstorming for a persuasive text. It also has 'TIB' (This Is Because) which explains the importance of knowing what you are writing about. Finally, it lists 'SC' (Success Criteria) including brainstorming 10 ideas, highlighting ideas, 3 arguments, evidence, and explanation.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet appears suitable for grades 4-6. The language is simple and direct, and the concept of brainstorming is typically introduced in these grades. The listed success criteria provide a clear framework for persuasive writing that is appropriate for this age group.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps students develop their persuasive writing skills by focusing on the crucial step of brainstorming. It encourages students to generate multiple ideas and identify key arguments, evidence, and explanations. It also provides a clear understanding of the learning objectives and success criteria.
How to Use It:
Begin by reviewing the 'WALT' and 'TIB' sections with the students. Then, guide them through the brainstorming process, encouraging them to come up with at least 10 ideas. Help them highlight the best ideas and develop three strong arguments with supporting evidence and explanations based on the 'SC' section.
Target Users:
This worksheet is ideal for elementary and middle school students who are learning about persuasive writing. It can be used by teachers in the classroom or by parents to support their children's learning at home. It is also beneficial for students who struggle with generating ideas and organizing their thoughts for persuasive essays.
This is a persuasive writing worksheet for kids. It focuses on brainstorming ideas for persuasive texts. The worksheet includes sections labeled 'WALT' (We Are Learning To) which states the goal of brainstorming for a persuasive text. It also has 'TIB' (This Is Because) which explains the importance of knowing what you are writing about. Finally, it lists 'SC' (Success Criteria) including brainstorming 10 ideas, highlighting ideas, 3 arguments, evidence, and explanation.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet appears suitable for grades 4-6. The language is simple and direct, and the concept of brainstorming is typically introduced in these grades. The listed success criteria provide a clear framework for persuasive writing that is appropriate for this age group.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps students develop their persuasive writing skills by focusing on the crucial step of brainstorming. It encourages students to generate multiple ideas and identify key arguments, evidence, and explanations. It also provides a clear understanding of the learning objectives and success criteria.
How to Use It:
Begin by reviewing the 'WALT' and 'TIB' sections with the students. Then, guide them through the brainstorming process, encouraging them to come up with at least 10 ideas. Help them highlight the best ideas and develop three strong arguments with supporting evidence and explanations based on the 'SC' section.
Target Users:
This worksheet is ideal for elementary and middle school students who are learning about persuasive writing. It can be used by teachers in the classroom or by parents to support their children's learning at home. It is also beneficial for students who struggle with generating ideas and organizing their thoughts for persuasive essays.




