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Lesson Plan: Writing a News Article - 0 views

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    This unit is intended to familiarize students with some of the basic skills required to write news articles. Students will learn about the structure of news articles, and will practice writing, editing, and critiquing news articles.
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Teaching Students Feature Article Writing and Informational Reading - 0 views

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    Teaching Students Feature Article Writing and Informational Reading
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About Fuzzmail - 0 views

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    WHAT IS FUZZMAIL? Fuzzmail records the act of writing and lets you send it as an email. Dynamic changes, typoes, pauses and writeovers are captured and communicated. We created fuzzmail because we wanted a more emotionally expressive alternative to email, so that an emailed love letter does not have to look the same as a business letter.
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Writing Workshop Home - 0 views

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    You already spend a lot of time trying to persuade your parents or teachers to allow you to watch more TV or do less homework. Now you can use those same skills to write a persuasive essay!
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ReadWriteThink: Student Materials: Persuasion Map - 1 views

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    Use this tool to map out your argument for a persuasive essay or debate.
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InterActive Six Trait Writing Process - 1 views

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    This web site provides an interdisciplinary approach to teaching and improving student writing based on the Six Traits Writing model. The links below provide an overview of the model along with the scoring rubrics for each trait. Exercises provided here will give students and teachers a chance to read sample writings, rate them, and compare their ratings with ratings made by English teachers. This will provide a valuable opportunity for both students and teachers to improve their understanding of the Six Traits and, in the end, improve their own writing.
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Argument & Persuasive Writing @Web English Teacher - 0 views

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    Argument & Persuasive Writing Lesson plans and teaching resources
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Traits - 0 views

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    SIX + 1 TRAITS WRITING
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Writing Persuasive/Argumentative Essays - 0 views

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    lements toward building a good persuasive essay include * establishing facts to support an argument * clarifying relevant values for your audience (perspective) * prioritizing, editing, and/or sequencing the facts and values in importance to build the argument * forming and stating conclusions * "persuading" your audience that your conclusions are based upon the agreed-upon facts and shared values * having the confidence to communicate your "persuasion" in writing
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ReadWriteThink: Lesson Plan: Can You Convince Me? Developing Persuasive Writing - 0 views

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    This lesson encourages students to use skills and knowledge they may not realize they already have. A classroom game introduces students to the basic concepts of lobbying for something that is important to them (or that they want) and making persuasive arguments. Students then choose their own persuasive piece to analyze and learn some of the definitions associated with persuasive writing. Once students become aware of the techniques used in oral arguments, they then apply them to independent persuasive writing activities.
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Using Descriptive Language : Lesson Plans : Thinkmap Visual Thesaurus - 3 views

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    In this lesson, students analyze a writer's use of sensory details and descriptive language in a New York Times article reviewing the Apple iPhone. Then, students are asked to write original product reviews which incorporate some of the descriptive writing techniques identified and evaluated in class.
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Power and Persuasion _7_-new.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    Introduce the power and the purpose of persuasion; develop student knowledge of strategies/techniques associated with persuasion; develop student ability to identify authors' purpose, arguments, and supporting evidence; develop students' abilities to conduct research in order to support a perspective with supporting evidence.
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Englishbiz - Persuade - 0 views

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    When you set out to persuade someone, you want them to accept your opinion on an issue: you want to change that person's mind to your way of thinking. To do this, you will - just as with 'writing to argue' - be presenting a written argument; but when you are trying to persuade, your argument will need to be more one-sided than the balanced presentation of views typically required in a "Writing to Argue" essay question. This is because persuasion is based on a personal conviction that your way of thinking is the right way.
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Interactive Tools and Lessons fo - 0 views

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    Interactive Tools and Lessons for "Persuasive Writing"
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