PEEL-paragraphs

PEEL-paragraphs
2.8 Julius Caesar: from Republic to Empire
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PEEL-paragraphs
2.8 Julius Caesar: from Republic to Empire

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Why did Caesar's soldiers listen to him instead of to the senate?

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Lesson plan 

  • Theory PEEL-paragraphs
  • Practice with teacher
  • Practice with partner
  • Self practice

At the end of this lesson you will be able to:
  • Understand what a PEEL-paragraph is, and
  • Be able to make a PEEL-paragraph to answer open questions

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PEEL-paragraphs

A PEEL-paragraph is a way to write a clear and strong paragraph that helps you explain your ideas step by step.  

  • PEEL stands for Point, Explanation, Evidence, and Link.

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Point

  • This is most important thing you want to say in your paragraph. 
  • You make a point by rewriting the question


Example: 
Q: Why is getting enough sleep important?
P: Getting enough sleep is important.
What would be the point if our question is: Why are bananas yellow?

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Evidence

  • Here, you give a fact, example, or proof that supports your point. It shows that your point is true.
  • You can find evidence by reading the texts in your book that support your point.

Example:
P: Getting enough sleep is important.
E: Study shows that kids who sleep well, do better in school.
What kind of text should we read if we want to find out why bananas are yellow?

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Explain

  • Now, you explain how or why your evidence supports your point. 
  • This helps your reader understand why the evidence matters.

Example: 
P: Getting enough sleep is important.
E: When you don’t sleep enough, you feel tired and can’t focus, so it’s harder to learn
What words can we use to help us explain our evidence? 
Explain

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Link

  • Finally, you connect your paragraph back to the question
  • You do this by repeating the point
  • It is easier if you start your sentence with therefor

Example: 
P: Getting enough sleep is important.
L: Therefor, getting enough sleep is important.
What would be the point if our question is: Why are bananas yellow?

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Practice with me: Why did Caesar's soldiers listen to him instead of to the senate?

P:


E:



E:




L:

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Practice by yourself

Make the question on your worksheet. Afterwards it will be discussed in class

In the back: students that want to try doing it by themselves

In the front: students that want to practice a bit more with me

timer
10:00

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Check: Why was Caesar assassinated by the senate?

P:


E:



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L:

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