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OREO Opinion Writing Anchor Charts & Graphic Organizers with Reasons & Examples

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Circle Time with Miss Fox
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Grade Levels
1st - 6th
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Pages
20 pages
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I use this resource during our opinion writing unit as their graphic organizer before completing their final writing. Students love the idea of "oreo" writing and continuously ask when we are practicing our oreo writing again.
The best graphic organizer for Opinion writing! I love the differentiation in the resource with a variety of example spaces.

Description

Persuasive essay / opinion writing graphic organizers. Use the memorable OREO acronym to teach students how to structure their writing. Includes: full display set, 5 DIFFERENTIATED worksheets, and blank charts for teacher led instruction!

You receive:

  • Ink-saving black line PDF, 20pgs
  • Bulletin board set
  • 4 blank pages with headers for whole group
  • 5 leveled graphic organizers
  • Coordinating final draft paper

Use leveled diagrams to differentiate to meet students' needs and/or scaffold support throughout the year. Levels vary from one to three reasons with 2-3 examples each.

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20 pages
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Write opinion pieces in which they introduce the topic or name the book they are writing about, state an opinion, supply a reason for the opinion, and provide some sense of closure.
With guidance and support from adults, focus on a topic, respond to questions and suggestions from peers, and add details to strengthen writing as needed.
With guidance and support from adults, recall information from experiences or gather information from provided sources to answer a question.
Write opinion pieces in which they introduce the topic or book they are writing about, state an opinion, supply reasons that support the opinion, use linking words (e.g., because, and, also) to connect opinion and reasons, and provide a concluding statement or section.
With guidance and support from adults and peers, focus on a topic and strengthen writing as needed by revising and editing.

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