Enhance your students' persuasive writing skills with these engaging activities. Discover fun ways to teach and practice persuasive writing that will keep your students motivated and confident in their abilities.
Transitions, or linking terms, bring order and direction to persuasive writing. Third grade, fourth grade, and fifth grade students can choose from a list like this - or learn to tell how, when, or where with prepositional phrases. Visit Enjoy-Teaching.com to learn more.
Tony Stead's RAN chart ( reading and analyzing non-fiction )is an adaptation of the traditional KWL chart that teachers use when working with non-fiction. It's focus is on what we THINK we know,...
Hello darlings! We are currently working on Persuasive writing. In third grade, our kiddos are expected to write an introduction with a thesis statement, 3 detailed reason paragraphs, and a conclusion. When we start off, I always model an entire Persuasive piece and we work together as a class. This year my kiddos wanted to ... Read More about Persuasive Writing Game