. Skip to main content
writing to persuade
lesson
269 Downloads
4.6 (9 Reviews)
beta
EdBrAIn It
EdBrAIn uses AI to customize lesson resources for your students’ needs.

writing to persuade

Share

Share On Facebook
Share On Twitter
Share On Pinterest
Share On LinkedIn
Email
teacher with elementary students

ESL, lesson plan, Off2Class, teaching, infinitives, verbs, word, to, English, speakers, objects, sentences, subject, adverbs, adjectives

Grade Level Grades 6-8
Resource Type Presentation
License

About This Lesson

<p>PowerPoint using an acronym to guide students through criteria for writing to persuade</p>

Resources

Files

beta
EdBrAIn uses AI to customize lesson resources for your students’ needs.

Writing_to_Persuade.ppt_WRAPAPLUM[1].ppt

Presentation
February 7, 2020
655 KB
4.6
9 Reviews
SML Member
SML Member January 06, 2009
thank you!

This is a great resource!

SML Member
SML Member January 28, 2009
Fab Resource.

Really useful. Thank you.

SML Member
SML Member December 03, 2009
Thanks a plum

A great resource. Will use it with my 11s for revision. Thanks!

SML Member
SML Member November 03, 2010

Why invent the wheel when someone's already done it! Thanks, I like your plums.

SML Member
SML Member January 16, 2011

Really visually appealing. Thank you!

SML Member
SML Member May 15, 2011

Very useful indeed, My 11's will like this. =D

SML Member
SML Member October 09, 2011

I LOVE your resources...am an Art teacher looking for ways to develop students' critical studies writing capabilities...any other ideas?!

Liberty5
Liberty5 February 09, 2014

Persuasive expression should also include logical, emotional, and ethical appeals, which are not represented in this acronym. It focuses mostly on tone, sentence structure, and audience awareness instead of the quality of evidence and supporting examples. It also doesn't mention the call to action, which is essential to good persuasion.

Advertisement