Persuasion Map
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The Persuasion Map is an interactive graphic organizer that enables students to map out their arguments for a persuasive essay or debate. Students begin by determining their goal or thesis. They then identify three reasons to support their argument, and three facts or examples to validate each reason. The map graphic in the upper right-hand corner allows students to move around the map, instead of having to work in a linear fashion. The finished map can be saved, e-mailed, or printed.
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Microsoft Word - Persuasive Writing Graphic Organizers.docx Author: Rebecca Moon Created Date: 9/11/2011 2:31:14 PM ...
Use this graphic organizer to plan your analytical/persuasive essay. The introduction should start with a broad statement and end with your thesis statement, which “zooms in” on the points you will explore in more depth. The body paragraphs must contain evidence to support your thesis. (The number of body paragraphs coincides with the ...
This tool helps students formulate ideas for a persuasive argument by helping them determine their goal or thesis, identify three reasons to support it (with three facts or examples to support each reason), and restate the thesis in a conclusion statement. Before your students use this tool independently, model its use for them.
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The Persuasion Map is an interactive graphic organizer that enables students to map out their arguments for a persuasive essay or debate. Students begin by determining their goal or thesis. They then identify three reasons to support their argument, and three facts or examples to validate each reason. The map graphic in the upper right-hand ...
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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 Writing Graphic Organizer. Introduction. Attention-grabbing beginning / Hook -. Background Information –. Opinion Statement –. Reason 1 –. Evidence to support. (Details and Examples) Evidence to support.
Argumentative Graphic Organizer Opinion Statement ... Persuasive Essay Graphic Organizer Author: cochranv Created Date: 1/26/2012 3:15:42 PM ...