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Arts, English
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3rd - 9th Grade
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Kelley Giles
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Persuasive Writing

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Persuasive Writing
Convincing someone to do, feel, or think something
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Open Ended
What is your claim?
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Open Ended
Who is your audience?
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You are ready to start writing your letter?!
Today's Focus: Writing the introduction of your letter.
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What does a good introduction need?
How will your 'hook' your audience?
You need to consider your audience, what is important to them?
What is the tone of your letter? Is this something that is serious, urgent, funny, friendly?
How will you introduce yourself?
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Multiple Choice
Consider the following claim: There should be stronger laws to stop people from littering.
The audience would be lawmakers. What would lawmakers care about most?
Making laws that voters want
Ignoring voters' demands
Making laws that are confusing
Making new laws
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Multiple Choice
Now that you know what lawmakers want (to make laws that voters want), we need consider the tone of our letter.
Choose the best tone for this letter.
Funny (should have a lot of jokes)
Sad (should make lots of people cry)
Urgent (should make people want to make changes quickly)
Sarcastic (the whole thing is a joke!)
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Multiple Choice
Now that we know what our audience wants and the tone of our letter, we can think about introducing ourselves.
Why would the reader of this letter want to know who you are?
They want to know if you're serious about your claim
They want to know if you're credible (you're someone that they should listen to)
They want to know more about you and why you've made this claim
All of the above
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Recap...
The introduction of a persuasive letter needs:
- To have a clear audience
- To address the needs/wants of that audience
- To have an appropriate tone
- To include an introduction of yourself
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Open Ended
Think about your claim and the audience for your letter. What tone would you want to set for your letter?
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Let's look at an example letter and see what we can find!
We're looking for: claim, tone, audience needs, and introduction
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