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Preview of Opinion Writing Resource 1st grade Social Studies Related Mentor Text Included

Opinion Writing Resource 1st grade Social Studies Related Mentor Text Included

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Miss Denise
This Opinion Writing Resource is designed to teach students how to write an opinion. It explains the concept of an opinion (to state your opinion and persuade the reader), outlines the difference between an opinion and a fact and offers a several examples of each. Additionally, it features 2 mentor texts that relates to 1st grade social studies ("What is the most important good?" and "What is the most important service?"), sentence frames, and an editing checklist to support students with their
Preview of Types of Writing (Narrative, Opinion, Informative)

Types of Writing (Narrative, Opinion, Informative)

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ScatterbrainTPT
Generic powerpoint describing three main types of writing (narrative, opinion, and informative writing). Powerpoint includes meaning, key features, techniques, examples, and prompts for each writing type.
Preview of UTEC: Essay Writing as a Genre

UTEC: Essay Writing as a Genre

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Fox Wordsmithing
UTEC: Essay Writing as a GenreĀ UTEC is an acronym and tool that I developed in 2009 to help my students to organize their ideas and to expand upon them to fill a page or paragraph. The process of using UTEC as a district or grade-level team allows students to have a structure to remind them of the components of quality writing. This approach to test prep, quality paragraph, and essay writing fits into the genre model that students are already familiar with through their Language Arts and Reading
Preview of An Introductory ESL Lesson Plan On Object Pronouns

An Introductory ESL Lesson Plan On Object Pronouns

This lesson is perfect to use with beginner students. It is designed for introducing object pronouns to beginner students. Additionally, it is great to use as a practice or review lesson. In any case, when using this lesson students should have an understanding of how to use subject pronouns.If you want additional lesson plans and support, including teachersā€™ notes, be sure to register for a free Off2Class account.
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