Persuasive writing HV2 - lesson 8

Lesson 8
In class today:

Your vs. you're

Persuasive writing practice.

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Lesson 8
In class today:

Your vs. you're

Persuasive writing practice.

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Slide 1 - Slide

Writing project planner
Week 2: introduction to persuasive writing
Week 3: Writing arguments
Week 4: Formative writing task
Week 5: Writing vocabulary test
Week 6: Writing arguments - repetition
Week 7: Persuasive writing test

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What is the first sentence of a conclusion called?

Slide 3 - Mind map

Your vs. you're

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Assignment 1
On the next slides you see an unfinished sentence. You can use you, your or you're in these sentences. Pick the right one.

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... favourite colour is red, right?
A
You
B
Your
C
You're

Slide 6 - Quiz

Are ... coming to football practice today?
A
You
B
Your
C
You're

Slide 7 - Quiz

What are ... doing after school today?

Slide 8 - Open question

I think ... being mean to him.

Slide 9 - Open question

Assignment 2
In the next few slide you will have a short text with multiple arguments why dogs are the best pets. It has examples highlighted of arguments, examples and strong language. You are going to answer two questions.
What is the second argument made for dogs being the best pets.
Give a 4th argument for why dogs are the best pets.

Use proper grammar (capital letters, points, commas, etc.).

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Slide 12 - Slide

What is the second argument for why dogs are the best pet?

Slide 13 - Open question

Give a 4th argument for why dogs are the best pets.

Slide 14 - Open question

Assignment 3:
Practice persuasive writing
On the next slide we have a statement you either agree or don't agree with. Write down your opinion and support it with an argument. Try to not make any of the mistakes we discussed last week.

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Should parents have access to their childrens social media pages?

Slide 16 - Open question

Next lessons
Writing test - Next week.

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