Write some sweet persuasive texts based on the theme of Valentine's Day.
Looking for Some Sweet Persuasive Writing Prompts?
The Teach Starter team is excited to introduce our Valentine’s Day Persuasive Writing Pack! This comprehensive printable pack is the perfect addition to your writing class this Valentine’s Day.
With a variety of instructional materials, graphic organisers and writing templates, your students will have everything they need to write a convincing and engaging persuasive essay. The pack includes step-by-step instructions for brainstorming and organising ideas, a printable anchor chart, and different persuasive writing prompts to inspire creativity. The writing prompts we’ve included are:
- What is the best Valentine’s Day treat?
- What is the best gift to get on Valentine’s Day?
- Which is better: conversation hearts or chocolate?
The anchor chart and graphic organisers will help students organise their thoughts and ideas, making the writing process more structured and manageable. The writing templates provide a clear and easy-to-follow format for students to use as they write their persuasive texts.
We’ve differentiated everything in this pack! Differentiated versions of the following pages have been included:
- Essay Planning – Heart Map
- Hamburger Paragraph Writing Plan – We’ve included a two-reason version, as well as a three-reason version of this organiser.
- Persuasive Writing Graphic Organiser – We’ve included a two-reason version as well as a three-reason version of this planning sheet.
- Printable Lined Paper – We’ve included a wide-ruled set of printable paper for younger students and narrow-ruled pages for older students.
Download and Print Your Persuasive Writing Resources
This pack is differentiated for students of varying abilities and grade levels, making it a valuable resource for any classroom. It’s a great way to complete your Valentine’s Day lesson plans and help your students improve their writing skills.
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This resource was created by Anna Helwig, a Teach Starter collaborator.
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