Posts

Showing posts with the label Persuasive Essay

Engaging Students In Authentic Persuasive Writing

Image
When The Writing Begins... Encourage the development of a persuasive tone   into ALL writing   students undertake. All writers try to influence the reader.  They   have a purpose when they write and we must embed this   understanding in the minds of young writers.   The writer evokes a response, or a change in attitude from the reader   and is thus fulfilled.   In What Ways Do Writers Influence Us? • By warning us through their writing (fiction and non fiction) • By telling a story that brings the issue to our attention • By telling a story that has a message • By providing examples • By describing details • By begging us to change • By writing letters   –public and personal • By writing about something worth preserving or protecting • By describing a scene to highlight a problem • By writing poetry • By writing about how to treat people, places, objects, treasures • By inspiring us to try new thin...

Adequately Preparing Student Writers to Write PERSUASIVELY

Image
I have previously stated my belief that teaching students to write   persuasively , (to influence a reader) is about far more than writing to a formula, or recipe!   What is the First Step? I believe we need to introduce young writers to the language of  p ersuasion. The language of   introduction I believe, I feel, I think,   The language of   connectives however, therefore, because, although, yet, in addition to. The language of   conclusion In summary, I recommend, In conclusion In the classroom we begin by fostering quality conversations… A sea of talk should pervade classroom discussion and conversation around pertinent issues. Talking to learn should be a guiding principle in planning lessons. Successful discussion requires students to reflect on what they are doing as learners.    If students don’t know the process of discussion they remain dependent on the teacher to tell them what ...

Part 2 - I'm Not Persuaded About Persuasive Writing Approaches

Image
Writing To Influence Others Writer’s workshop should not remain unaffected by the reading and talking and inquiring that occurs around issues. The sometimes sophisticated conversations that take place in your classroom should find a voice in the writing students undertake. How do we assist students to move from superficial entries to critical examination of inquiry findings? Can we use this lens to change the way students write about issues? How do we assist the power and the passion of student views to filter into their writing? A classroom conversation might begin thus:  ‘It’s time to make people in and out of school think and talk about some of the real world issues we have been examining.’ Encourage Students to consider the following with their notebook entries: Do some pieces stand out for you? Place a sticker next to any section of your writing that sounds especially interesting. If you have explored any big themes and ideas in your writing, write them at...

I'm Not Persuaded About Persuasive Writing Approaches

Image
The issue of teaching students to write to persuade presents an ongoing challenge for most schools. Australia ’s national testing of students in Term 2 may involve students in a writing task requiring them to mount a cohesive argument on a given topic and support their contention with supportive evidence. What schools tend to do in rising to this challenge is to teach students to use a somewhat formulaic, quite artificial structure that reads like a persuasive recipe ( firstly, secondly, finally ). It lacks authenticity and true voice. Teachers tend to teach to this structure in a manner which goes something like this: Position statement 3 supportive arguments Conclusions restating the original contention Beyond schools you rarely see such a structure invoked when a writer wishes to genuinely voice an opinion or persuade readers to a particular point of view. What results is the much maligned 5 paragraph essay. A closer examination of student persuasive writing pi...

Slice of Life Story Challenge March 18 -Fat Chance of Good News From Mississippi

Image
I get my news from a variety of sources,. It comes to me across the day and night. – delivered by print media, particularly at the start of the day, electronic media such as my phone and Ipad to television news from then on throughout the day until I retire at night. I embrace them all as sources. Even when I’m driving, I seek out news reports. I also use social media such as Twitter and Facebook to uncover news trends. It’s fair to say I’m a news junkie. I crave knowledge of events and I particularly like quirky news items that spark my interests or get me thinking. So it was today, when I read about recent events in Mississippi . Mississippi , the most obese state in the US , has just passed a bill prohibiting any city, town or county from introducing legislation that might in any way prevent people ingesting foodstuffs that might contribute further to obesity. In other words, Mississippi has enshrined the right of people to gorge themselves to death, if they so please. ...