teaching resource

Opinion Writing Anchor Chart

  • Updated

    Updated:  23 Aug 2024

Introduce younger students to the language associated with opinion writing with a printable opinion writing anchor chart.

  • Editable

    Editable:  Google Slides

  • Non-Editable

    Non-Editable:  PDF

  • Pages

    Pages:  2 Pages

  • Curriculum
  • Grades

    Grades:  1 - 6

Curriculum

teaching resource

Opinion Writing Anchor Chart

  • Updated

    Updated:  23 Aug 2024

Introduce younger students to the language associated with opinion writing with a printable opinion writing anchor chart.

  • Editable

    Editable:  Google Slides

  • Non-Editable

    Non-Editable:  PDF

  • Pages

    Pages:  2 Pages

  • Curriculum
  • Grades

    Grades:  1 - 6

Introduce younger students to the language associated with opinion writing with a printable opinion writing anchor chart.

Print Your Own Opinion Writing Anchor Chart

Are your students struggling with opinion writing? We know it’s tough text structure to teach, and we’re here to help!

Every individual might have different opinions about the same things. Students must be able to express that point in writing. Kids must learn to write their own opinions about certain things. This year, we’re excited to help you get them up to speed with all things opinion!

Opinion Writing – 2nd Grade and Up

Use this poster as a visual stimulus when working on opinion writing with your second-grade or higher classes. This poster includes simpler language to help guide your students through using opinion language, sentence starters, and conclusions. We have included the following persuasive/opinion writing language and sentence starters to help your students get going on their writing assignments.

Opinion Language

  • also
  • although
  • as a result
  • because
  • clearly
  • except
  • for example
  • for instance
  • for that reason
  • however
  • in fact
  • instead
  • it is clear
  • obviously
  • of course
  • surely
 Sentence Starters

  • It is clear that…
  • Clearly…
  • Everyone knows that…
  • Of course…
  • The fact is…
  • There is no doubt…
  • Surely…
  Conclusions

  • In conclusion,
  • To sum up,
  • As a result,
  • To end with,
  • In summary,

Download and Print!

This resource downloads as a printable PDF or as an editable Google Slides resource file. To get your copy, click the dropdown arrow on the download button to select your file.


This resource was created by Samantha Rose, a teacher in Florida and Teach Starter Collaborator.


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