Explore persuasive writing with this fun doughnut-themed interactive activity.
🍩 Doughnut Persuasive Writing Prompt – Design Your Own
This fun and engaging persuasive writing activity is the perfect way to get your students thinking about persuading their audience with their writing. Who doesn’t love doughnuts?
This interactive activity includes the following slides:
- Choose a doughnut based on visuals and write about why it looks the best.
- Think of the positive attributes of each doughnut.
- Design your own doughnut.
- Plan out three reasons why your doughnut is the best design.
- Think of a compelling introduction and conclusion to your planning.
- Write the final copy.
- Persuasive writing checklist.
How to Differentiate this Activity
Differentiating this activity can accommodate your class’s various learning styles, abilities, and interests. Here are some suggestions for differentiating this persuasive writing activity.
- You may like to use paper-based planning with some students. We have a range of persuasive writing templates that may work.
- Vocabulary support: provide a list of relevant vocabulary words and phrases related to doughnuts, persuasive writing, and doughnut topping descriptions. This can help struggling writers with a base.
- Allow kids to work in pairs or small groups to brainstorm and plan their persuasive text.
- Provide an alternative topic for those who may not like doughnuts.
- Offer optional extension activities for advanced students who finish early, such as comparing and contrasting different types of doughnuts or coming up with an add campaign for the doughnut they created.
Download and Persuade Today!
Use the dropdown menu to choose between the PowerPoint or Google Slide version of this resource. Make sure to use the slides in edit mode to ensure students can add in their own words.
This resource was created by Lindsey Phillips, a Teach Starter collaborator.
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