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Core Skills Analysis

English

  • Audrey has grasped the concept of planning her persuasive texts by brainstorming ideas and creating an outline of her arguments.
  • She effectively uses text features such as headings and bullet points to organize her content and make it more readable for her audience.
  • Audrey demonstrates a good understanding of sentence-level grammar, ensuring her sentences are properly structured and convey the intended message.
  • She revises her work meticulously, focusing on punctuation and word choice to enhance the clarity and persuasiveness of her writing.

Tips

To continue developing Audrey's skills in writing persuasive texts, encourage her to practice writing letters or opinion pieces on topics she is passionate about. She could also benefit from peer review sessions where she can share her work with classmates and get constructive feedback. Using graphic organizers can help her plan her arguments more effectively. Additionally, integrating multimedia elements, such as images or short videos, can make her persuasive texts more engaging to her target audience.

Book Recommendations

  • I Wanna Iguana by Karen Kaufman Orloff: This book is a humorous story told through a series of letters, showcasing the use of persuasive writing by a young boy who wants a pet iguana. It serves as a great example of persuasive text aimed at a specific audience.
  • Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type by Doreen Cronin: A delightful story where cows find a typewriter and start making demands to the farmer, highlighting the power of written persuasion and negotiation. It is an excellent resource for understanding how characters can use persuasive writing to achieve their goals.
  • Dear Mrs. LaRue: Letters from Obedience School by Mark Teague: Through a series of humorous letters, a dog named Ike tries to convince his owner to bring him back home from obedience school. This book offers a fun exploration of persuasive letter writing and point of view.
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