Persuasive/Opinion Essay Planning Page/Graphic Organizer
Elyse Allen
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Grade Levels
3rd - 6th
Subjects
Resource Type
Standards
CCSSW.5.1
CCSSW.5.9a
Formats Included
- PDF
Pages
1 page
Elyse Allen
6 Followers
What educators are saying
This graphic organizer was exactly what I needed to teach persuasive writing pre-writing to my 3rd graders!
Description
This is a planning page that students can use to help them create a plan for writing a persuasive/opinion 5-paragraph essay. The planning page includes:
-a space for students to introduce their topic and state their opinion or claim
-spaces for students to provide reasons for their opinion and support their reasons with evidence
-a space for students to present an opposing position to their opinion and state why they still believe their position
-a space for students to plan their conclusion by restating their opinion and leaving their reader with a closing thought
-spaces throughout for students to plan for the transitions they will include
-a space for students to introduce their topic and state their opinion or claim
-spaces for students to provide reasons for their opinion and support their reasons with evidence
-a space for students to present an opposing position to their opinion and state why they still believe their position
-a space for students to plan their conclusion by restating their opinion and leaving their reader with a closing thought
-spaces throughout for students to plan for the transitions they will include
Total Pages
1 page
Answer Key
N/A
Teaching Duration
N/A
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Standards
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CCSSW.5.1
Write opinion pieces on topics or texts, supporting a point of view with reasons and information.
CCSSW.5.9a
Apply grade 5 Reading standards to literature (e.g., “Compare and contrast two or more characters, settings, or events in a story or a drama, drawing on specific details in the text [e.g., how characters interact]”).