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Brain break: Draw a pineapple superhero fighting off evil broccoli villains with a baguette sword

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1. Drawings
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Brain break: Draw a pineapple superhero fighting off evil broccoli villains with a baguette sword
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Students should be paid for good grades. Three reasons to support could be....
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"Students will be able to organize writing with a logical progression of reason and ideas, and has a hook."
Learning objective:
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Persuasive writing is used to convince the reader to take your side on an issue. It involves using facts, evidence, and sound reasoning to make a convincing argument. It can be used in letters, speeches, and essays to persuade people.
Persuasive Writing
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Creating Persuasive Attention Catchers – The attention catcher or lead should be the first sentence in the persuasive essay. It is the writer’s first chance to make an impression on the reader, so it should not be spent thoughtlessly. A good attention catcher is angled in a way that immediately pushes the reader toward the writer’s position. Example of a 👎 Weak Attention Catcher Do you think students should have to wear uniforms?
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Creating Persuasive Attention Catchers – The attention catcher or lead should be the first sentence in the persuasive essay. It is the writer’s first chance to make an impression on the reader, so it should not be spent thoughtlessly. A good attention catcher is angled in a way that immediately pushes the reader toward the writer’s position. Example of a 👍 STRONG Attention Catcher Do you think students should be forced to wear pants when it is over 100 degrees?
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Imaginative Scenario: Picture this! You have forty-five minutes to write an essay and you need an attention catcher fast. What do you do? One way to do this is to create an imaginative scenario such as the one that I just described. Immerse your reader in an example of the problem and show them why they should care. Use descriptive writing and sensory details to either positively or negatively charge your writing; however, as with telling anecdotes, be careful not to write too much. 👉Example: Imagine you are on a field trip at a big mall but have lost your class. You look around but all the people's cloths look the same. What do you do?
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Work together in pairs: What hook will you practice this time? Remember, whatever hook you used last time you CANNOT use this time.
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Work together in pairs: what will be the three reasons we read about in this essay? Have you ever really needed to go somewhere and did not have transportation People under the age of 14 should be able to drive. They should be able to drive because they might have woken up late and no one is home, on winter days it might be so cold that people could get bad frost, and people under 14 would be able to help with errands and picking up brothers and sisters.
10. Poll
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What is the goal of persuasive writing?
  • To convince or persuade the reader to do or believe something
  • To entertain the reader
  • To inform the reader
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What are some techniques used in persuasive writing?
  • Emotional appeals, evidence, examples
  • Plot twists, character development, imagery
  • Figurative language and rhyming words
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What is a thesis statement in persuasive writing?
  • A clear and concise sentence that states the writer's position on a topic
  • A list of supporting reasons for your argument
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What should be included in the introductory paragraph in persuasive writing?
  • The thesis statement
  • An introduction to your ideas/reasons
  • hook
  • Conclusion transition word
  • Character & setting

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