
Writing: Opinion Writing Day 2 2.3.2
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Elizabeth McGowan
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Lesson 2.3.2
Writing: Opinion Writing Project Draft Day 2
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Lesson Overview
Learners can:
identify and use interjections
provide a concluding statement or section related to the opinion
develop the first draft of opinion writing and submit
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An interjection is a word that expresses strong emotions or sudden feelings.
For example:
The word “wow" is an interjection used to show surprise, delight, or admiration.
Interjection
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Match
Read each sentence.
Match each interjection to the correct sentence.
I cannot believe it is raining on my birthday.
I won the grand prize!
I stubbed my toe.
Ugh!
Woohoo!
Ouch!
Ugh!
Woohoo!
Ouch!
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You have learned about using the OREO strategy to state your opinion. You have also learned how to give reasons and examples to support your opinion.
Strong writers use the OREO strategy when writing about their opinion.
Today, you will learn about the last step in the OREO strategy.
Opinion Writing
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The last step in the OREO strategy is “Opinion.”
In the last step of the OREO strategy, you restate your opinion by sharing how you think or feel about your topic.
This step helps you write a strong conclusion to wrap up your opinion writing.
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Writing a Conclusion
The conclusion is the last part of your opinion writing. It comes after you have stated your opinion and shared your reasons and examples. Your conclusion is related to your topic and should be connected with the reasons and examples you have written.
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Restating Your Opinion to Conclude Your Writing
When you restate your opinion, you are expressing it in a new way. Your conclusion should relate to the rest of your writing. To craft a strong conclusion, you restate your opinion by reviewing:
your opinion statement;
your reasons; and
your examples.
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Continue to work on your draft
Next, you are going to work to finish your opinion writing draft. At the end of today's lesson, you will submit your opinion writing draft for your teacher to review.
Lesson 2.3.2
Writing: Opinion Writing Project Draft Day 2
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