English Language Arts
- Eryss has learned how to identify and analyze different types of opinions and arguments.
- She has practiced organizing her thoughts and ideas to present a clear and persuasive opinion piece.
- Eryss has learned to use transitional words and phrases to connect her ideas and support her opinion.
- She has also developed her ability to provide reasons and evidence to support her opinion.
For continued development, Eryss can engage in activities such as debating with classmates, writing persuasive letters to authority figures or companies, and analyzing opinion pieces from newspapers or online articles.
Book Recommendations
- The Great Paper Caper by Oliver Jeffers: A delightful story that can inspire creative writing and opinion pieces.
- I Wanna Iguana by Karen Kaufman Orloff: A humorous tale that can help students understand the power of persuasive writing.
- Dear Mrs. LaRue: Letters from Obedience School by Mark Teague: This book fosters creative thinking and persuasive writing through letters from a mischievous dog to his owner.
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