Help students gather their thoughts during persuasive writing with this differentiated set of graphic organizers.
Mastering Persuasive Writing: The Ultimate Graphic Organizer Toolkit
This set of 10 persuasive writing graphic organizers helps students write their thoughts down. Being asked to write a persuasive text can be daunting for many children. These differentiated graphic organizers are the perfect addition to your persuasive writing lesson planning with various styles to suit most abilities.
The first graphic organizer is a simple template, having students write down their opinion first and foremost and then giving one reason for their opinion. Included in the download is also a persuasive hamburger graphic organizer that will suit a student who has a deeper understanding of persuasive writing.
How to Use Persuasive Writing Graphic Organizers in the Classroom
Persuasive writing graphic organizer are an invaluable tool for enhancing classroom instruction in persuasive writing. These visual aids serve as a roadmap for students as they guide them through the complex process of crafting convincing arguments.
Teachers can introduce graphic organizers during persuasive writing lessons during the planning phase of persuasive writing assignments. They are used to brainstorm ideas, outline arguments and organise supporting evidence systematically. Graphic organizers foster critical thinking by prompting students to consider counterarguments and counter them effectively.
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This resource was created by Lindsey Phillips, a teacher in Michigan and a Teach Starter collaborator.
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