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Skills Library
Sentences
Complex Sentences
Summary
Joining Words
Sentence Combining
Transitions
Appositives
Basic Sentence Construction
Nouns
Verbs
Fragments & Sentences
Adjectives
Adverbs
Punctuation
Paragraphs & More
Writing to Inform
Informational Paragraph
Informational Essay
Writing to Persuade or Argue
Paragraph with Paraphrased Evidence
Paragraph with Quoted Evidence
Persuasive or Argumentative Essay
Research Essay
Writing to Tell a Story
Fictional Narrative
Personal Narrative

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Writing to Persuade or Argue

Persuasive or Argumentative Essay

Writing to Persuade or Argue

Persuasive or Argumentative Essay

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1. Study a Mentor Text

Students analyze and annotate a mentor argumentative essay in order to identify the function of each sentence

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2. Write Thesis

Students practice crafting thesis statements in response to various argumentative essay prompts

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3. Identify Evidence

Students identify and evaluate evidence for their argumentative essay (one or two provided sources)

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4. Categorize Evidence

Students organize related evidence into categories that support the thesis of their argumentative essay (one or two provided sources)

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5. Outline First Body Paragraph & Goals Check-In

Students outline the first body paragraph of their argumentative essay (one or two provided sources), making sure to include a topic sentence, at least two pieces of evidence, and explanations for how each piece of evidence proves the topic sentence. Additionally, students check in on their progress toward their individual writing goals.

High priority

6. Outline Remaining Body Paragraphs & Goals Check-In

Students outline the remaining body paragraph(s) of their argumentative essay (one or two provided sources)essay, making sure to include a topic sentence, at least two pieces of evidence, and explanations for how each piece of evidence proves the topic sentence in each outline. Additionally, students check in on their progress toward their individual writing goals.

High priority

7. Outline Introduction & Goals Check-In

Students outline the introduction of their argumentative essay (one or two provided sources), making sure to include a strong hook, a statement that connects the hook to the text, context from the text, and a thesis statement. Additionally, students check in on their progress toward their individual writing goals.

High priority

8. Outline Conclusion & Goals Check-In

Students outline the conclusion of their argumentative essay (one or two provided sources), making sure to restate the thesis, summarize the body paragraphs, and include a call to thought or action. Additionally, students check in on their progress toward their individual writing goals.

High priority

9. Write Introduction

Students draft the introduction of their argumentative essay (one or two provided sources) by turning the notes in their outline into complete sentences linked by transitions

10. Write First Body Paragraph

Students draft their first body paragraph, making sure to (1) either paraphrase evidence or integrate quotations into context sentences, (2) connect the evidence back to the claim with analysis, and (3) use transitions between sentences

11. Write Second Body Paragraph

Students draft their second body paragraph, making sure to (1) either paraphrase evidence or integrate quotations into context sentences, (2) connect the evidence back to the claim with analysis, and (3) use transitions between sentences

12. Revise First & Second Body Paragraphs

Students revise the first two body paragraphs of their argumentative essay (one or two provided sources) in response to whole-class feedback from the teacher

High priority

13. Write Remaining Body Paragraphs

Students will draft any remaining body paragraphs, making sure to (1) either paraphrase evidence or integrate quotations into context sentences, (2) connect the evidence back to the claim with analysis, and (3) use transitions between sentences

14. Write Conclusion

Students draft the conclusion of their argumentative essay (one or two provided sources) by turning the notes in their outline into complete sentences linked by transitions.

15. Revise Essay

Students revise their argumentative essay (one or two provided sources) in response to individualized feedback from their teacher

High priority

16. Edit Essay

Students edit their argumentative essay (one or two provided sources) in response to whole-class feedback from the teacher

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