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David Suzuki Secondary School Lesson : Thursday

Writing a Series of Paragraphs Expressing an Opinion. David Suzuki Secondary School Lesson : Thursday. Writing a Series of Paragraphs Expressing an Opinion. Details express your opinion on a topic given to you

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David Suzuki Secondary School Lesson : Thursday

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  1. Writing a Series of Paragraphs Expressing an Opinion David Suzuki Secondary SchoolLesson : Thursday

  2. Writing a Series of Paragraphs Expressing an Opinion Details • express your opinion on a topic given to you • two lined pages are given for your series of paragraphs – you should aim to write approximately this much • divide your work clearly into at least three paragraphs: introduction, body and conclusion • You will be given a rough notes section that will not be marked – use this to organize and plan your writing

  3. Writing a Series of Paragraphs Expressing an Opinion Tips: • Read the topic question and decide what position you will take in your response. You MUSTargue only one side of the issue. • Clearly state your opinion/thesis (this is your overall argument) in the first paragraph. • In the body paragraph(s), state a main point and supporting details (proof, example, fact) that support your overall argument. • Provide multiple main points in the body of your series of paragraphs that support your opinion • Each body paragraph should be several sentences long. • Paragraph divisions must be clear – indent or leave an extra line between paragraphs • In the concluding paragraph, summarize your opinion. • Check for correct spelling, grammar and punctuation (conventions will be marked).

  4. Writing Rubric for a Series of Paragraphs Expressing an Opinion

  5. Writing Rubric: Continued

  6. Use of Conventions Rubric in the Series of Paragraphs Expressing an Opinion

  7. This is what the Series of Paragraphs will look like on the test.

  8. Practice: Using the prompt below, practice writing your two page Series of Paragraphs Task: Write a minimum of three paragraphs expressing an opinion on the topic below. Develop your main idea with supporting details (proof, facts, examples, etc.). Purpose and Audience: an adult who is interested in your opinion Length: The lined space provided for your written work indicates the approximate length of the writing expected. Topic: Do teenagers place too much importance on what they wear?

  9. Sample answers: Code 10 in writing

  10. Sample answer:Code 30 in writing

  11. Sample answer: Code 50 in writing

  12. Extra Help? • March Break Camp I Can – March 16-18 at DSSS. Cost is $10. See Ms. Stokes in the Student Support Office for sign-up, fee payment, questions. • Literacy Counting on You classes – Mondays after school started this week. See Ms. Stokes to sign up. • Visit eqao.com for sample tests and extra practice.

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