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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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Unit 3: Using Informational Text in Lit Study - 0 views

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    Unit 3 (5 weeks) Using Informational Text in Literature Study and Book Clubs
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Ohio Resource Center > AdLIT > Reading Strategies - 0 views

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    Reading Strategies online: great resource
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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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Reading Interventions that Work - 0 views

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    Great resource for reading interventions that help students to progress as readers
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6-Traits Resources: Links Books Blog Searchss - 0 views

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    Teaching and Assessing Writing with the 6-Traits
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Literacy Workshop Shared Documents - 0 views

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    Shared Documents This page allows you to download documents for teaching reading and writing that members of the our list have agreed to share. File size for each document will be provided in download dialogue box.
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cooltoolsforschools - home - 0 views

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    Tons of great 2.0 tools for us to use in our EAP classes!
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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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