Persuasive Essay Graphic Organizer
Prepare and organize notes to support your argument with this persuasive essay graphic organizer.
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Persuasive Writing Graphic Organizers
These free persuasive writing graphic organizers will help your fourth, fifth and sixth grade writers plan their writing during writing workshop.
You can use these persuasive writing graphic organizers to help your students organize and plan their writing.
These eight printable pages will help you in planning for student writing.
This is another free resource for teachers and families from The Curriculum Corner.
Using graphic organizers during writing workshop
Looking for new pages to help your students plan their writing? These are a great place to start!
These graphic organizers are designed to help your students organize their thoughts and research.
Beginning a writing piece by completing one of these pages will make the writing process a little bit easier for your students.
Use these graphic organizers to get started with their opinion writing. Choose the one that fits the given task or the one that meets the needs of each student.
There are a variety of pages for you to choose from. You can either pick the organizer that fits the writing process your students will be using or let students choose.
Sometimes the choice is key to motivating writers. Other times, it can be helpful to plan your instruction around a specific organizer. Do what you believe will be the best fit for your class!
About these persuasive writing graphic organizers
This collection contains eight pages.
Along with a spot for students to identify their topic and then opinion of the topic, there are places for students to begin their planning.
Students will share their reasons for their opinions on some pages.
Part of persuasive writing is citing evidence to support student opinions. Encourage students to add notes about what their research teaches them.
One of the provided pages can be used for students creating a longer research pieces. Look for the organizer that says page#: at the top right. Students can use one page for each paragraph they are planning. Along with sharing their reason, they will record three pieces of evidence to support their opinion.
You might choose to also add one of the two provided conclusion organizers to student planning.
You can download this complete set of graphic organizers for writing here:
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Persuasive Writing Graphic Organizer -Paragraph #1 - Introduction Attention-grabbing beginning - Description of issue - Opinion Statement - Paragraph #2 Reason #1 - Evidence to support (details and examples) - - - - - - - Paragraph #3 Reason #2 -
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Reference: Adapted from Saeger Middle School's "Persuasive Writing Graphic Organizer" Persuasive Writing: Graphic Organizer 1 Conclusion Introduction Grabber/Hook: Background information about the topic: Thesis Statement (argument) Body Paragraph 2: Reason 2 Evidence to Support Reason: - - -Counterargument: - -
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Persuasive Essay Graphic Organizer. Prepare and organize notes to support your argument with this persuasive essay graphic organizer. PDF. Filed as: 3.4.1 - Gerunds, 3.4.2 - Prepositions and Gerunds, 3.4.3 - Infinitives, 3.4.4 - Gerunds and Infinitives, 3.4.5 - Review: Gerunds, Infinitives, BrainPOP ELL, Teacher Resources. Share.
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Use words such as however, nevertheless, or nonetheless. Defend your position. (Details and Examples) Conclusion. Restate opinion and reasons. State your final thoughts and feelings on the subject. Make a wish or recommendation. Title. Persuasive Essay Graphic Organizer.
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Persuasive Essay: Graphic Organizer Name: Pick an essay topic that is important to you. State your opinion clearly, giving your reasons with two to three supporting facts. Use this plan to prepare the content of your essay. ©Creativewriting-prompts.comPersuasion Writing Plan3 Reasons. Title: SmartDraw Document
Argumentative Writing: Graphic Organizer ! 1. As in any essay, the first paragraph of your argumentative essay should contain a brief explanation of your topic, some background information, and a thesis statement. In this case, your thesis will be a statement of your position on the issue. You are making a claim! ! 2.
These graphic organizers are designed to help your students organize their thoughts and research. Beginning a writing piece by completing one of these pages will make the writing process a little bit easier for your students. Use these graphic organizers to get started with their opinion writing. Choose the one that fits the given task or the ...
Version 1 FREE. Use the hamburger organizer to design the perfect paragraph. The main version has lines to write on. If you'd like a version without lines, click the "Alt" button below. 2nd and 3rd Grades. View PDF. Hamburger Paragraph Writing. Version 2.
5 PARAGRAPH ESSAY OUTLINE. NAME: _____ McGraw Hill | How to Teach Writing: Middle and High School Graphic Organizer MK22 D 21302 CLAIM 2 CLAIM 3 MY ARGUMENT COUNTERARGUMENT REASONS TO SUPPORT MY THESIS PERSUASIVE ESSAY OUTLINE When they finish this essay, I want readers to be convinced that... What is the opposing side of your argument, and ...