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Inform or Persuade?

Summary. Practice. This presentation was designed for Grade 6 Students interested in learning how to differentiate informative and persuasive writing and authentically practice persuasive skills. Instructional Objectives. Standards. Inform or Persuade?. Assignment. Start.

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Inform or Persuade?

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  1. Summary Practice This presentation was designed for Grade 6 Students interested in learning how to differentiate informative and persuasive writing andauthentically practice persuasive skills. InstructionalObjectives Standards Inform or Persuade? Assignment Start Lessoncreatedanddesignedby Mrs. GitaneReveilleau

  2. InstructionalObjectives 1. To differentiate informative and persuasive writing; 2. To research and collect information essential to writing assignment; 3. To publish final products; 4. To follow-up with revisions and peer-feedback. Back Next

  3. Standards addressed Common core for l.a. ISTE Nets for students 1. Creativity and Innovation Students demonstrate creative thinking, construct knowledge, and develop innovative products and processes using technology. a. Apply existing knowledge to generate new ideas, products, or processes b. Create original works as a means of personal or group expression 2. Communication and Collaboration Students use digital media and environments to communicate and work collaboratively, including at a distance, to support individual learning and contribute to the learning of others. a. Interact, collaborate, and publish with peers, experts, or others employing a variety of digital environments and media b. Communicate information and ideas effectively to multiple audiences using a variety of media and formats 3. Research and Information Fluency Students apply digital tools to gather, evaluate, and use information. a. Plan strategies to guide inquiry b. Locate, organize, analyze, evaluate, synthesize and ethically use information from a variety of sources and media. Grade 6, Writing 1. Text Types and Purposes CCSS.ELA-Literacy.W.6.1 Write arguments to support claims with clear reasons and relevant evidence. CCSS.ELA-Literacy.W.6.1a Introduce claim(s) and organize the reasons and evidence clearly. CCSS.ELA-Literacy.W.6.1b Support claim(s) with clear reasons and relevant evidence, using credible sources and demonstrating an understanding of the topic or text. 2. Production and Distribution of Writing CCSS.ELA-Literacy.W.6.4 Produce clear and coherent writing in which the development, organization, and style are appropriate to task, purpose, and audience. (Grade-specific expectations for writing types are defined in standards 1–3 above.) CCSS.ELA-Literacy.W.6.5 With some guidance and support from peers and adults, develop and strengthen writing as needed by planning, revising, editing, rewriting, or trying a new approach. CCSS.ELA-Literacy.W.6.6 Use technology, including the Internet, to produce and publish writing as well as to interact and collaborate with others; demonstrate sufficient command of keyboarding skills to type a minimum of three pages in a single sitting. Back Next

  4. Start byexploring Click on the screens below and dig through these websites for a minute: Back Next

  5. Canyoutell...? Now that you’ve explored these samples, go ahead and answer: Which one provides the latest news and in-depth information about all sorts of topics? TheNation CraigslistThailand Back

  6. IfyouchoseTheNation... Youare correct! The Nation is a newspaper publication that provides information about everything, from news to fashion tips. Move on

  7. IfyouchoseCraigslist... You need to think again. Craigslist Thailand is a publication that specializes inoffering goods and services of all sorts for sale or purchase. Redo

  8. Let’stake a closerlook: Alloftheseblue boxes refer to a broadtopic. Ifyouclickonthem, you’llbedirected to more specificnewsorarticles. This is anadvertisement. Newspapersalsoadvertisegoods for sale, but, primarily, a newsvehicle’s general purposeis to informthereader. Back Next

  9. What do Craiglistsoffer? Craigslists are publications present all around the world. Anyone can participate by posting in the classifieds or exploring its categories in order to purchase. Explore its screen Google it Back Next

  10. CraigslistThailand Roam throughotherlocationshere. TheClassifieds is where YOU manageyouraccountandpostoffers. Here’sthe search box, whereyoutype in whatyou’relooking for. These are themanycategoriesthatCraigslistsoffer. Want to learn more? Clickhere. Back Next

  11. Today’slesson in a slide: Informativewriting Persuasivewriting The author’s goal is to persuade the reader to agree with the author’s opinion. Examples: advertisements, commercials, newspaper editorials, etc. The author’s goal is to inform the reader with topics that are usually real or contain facts. Examples: newspapers, cookbooks, manuals, non-fiction books, etc. Back Next

  12. Got it? Let’spractice Look at the picture and decide what its purpose is: Informing Persuading Back

  13. Notthis time... In this picture, you see a man smoking uncontrollably, and therefore, burning his money. The image strongly suggests that smoking causes you to spend a lot of money that cannot be recovered. Shallwetryagain?

  14. Yes! Great job! The image tries to persuade the reader or consumer that smoking is not good for your health or your pocket. Now look at this next picture and select the right answer: What do you think this lady is doing? Informing Persuading

  15. Nope! Remember this: Persuading is a strong action. It usually means that someone is convinced that what they are selling or talking about is correct, like this man on the left. The lady in the picture is cooking and seems to be teaching someone. When you teach, you usually provide information to your listener. Lookat it onceagain

  16. Inform it is! The lady in the picture is showing someone how to cook. Maybe she’s a TV host who has a daily program, and her purpose is to inform. Learn more aboutpersuasion Practice some more

  17. Practice some more Laura is always trying to talk her friends into going vegetarian. She quit eating meat a long time ago because she hates animal suffering. Her friends listen to her when she starts her lectures, but they beginning to get tired of her trying to _________________ them. persuade inform Back

  18. Notreally. Laura is a strong defender of vegetarianism, so she is probably very insisting when it comes to sharing her opinion with her friends. She’s sharing her point of view, or opinion. Reviewthequestion

  19. You rock! That is correct! Laura is trying to persuade her friends of her opinion, which is against eating meat. Move on

  20. Look for clues… When you persuade, you are convincing someone of your own ideas and opinions. It’s a good idea to look for clues that suggest that someone is only emitting a personal view. When you inform, you are presenting facts and information that DO NOT depend on your opinion. They are usually supported by some sort of evidence. Back Next

  21. Read and decide: Which one is an opinion? Dogs are more social than cats. Dogs have more teeth than cats. Dogs are not as flexible in jumping as cats. Dogs are better pets than cats. A B C D Back

  22. Oops! No. Here’s a tip for you: Even if you do not know whether the information contained in these options is true or not, you should try to identify which one emits a point of view, that is, an opinion or a judgment. Tryagain!

  23. You nailed it! Yes! If I say that something is better than something else but do not justify it using evidence, it can be read as a personal opinion. Move on

  24. Some Tips to Persuade Effectively Back Next

  25. Shallwetry? For this assignment you will concentrate on your persuasive skills. You will need to create your own Craigslist entries and share with your classmates. Some real samples are provided for you next. Back Next

  26. Explore a Craigslist “Wanted” Ad: Title is clear and states purpose Date and contact information through Craigslist. It does not offer the real email address to avoid spam/phishing. Text explains need and states that animals will not suffer. It also offers benefits and/or cash (persuasive strategies). Author requires serious replies (because the topic might arise the interest of kids/pranksters) Location will help select interested parties. Back Next

  27. Explore a Craigslist “For Sale” Ad: Title is direct, by stating product, price and place. States details of action of purchasing Good quality photo of material provided. Audience defined: engagement ring Opinion statement to persuade the buyer. Proof of purchase is an important evidence of truth. Product specifications Back Next

  28. Yourmission 1. At home, find five objects that you consider funny and wacky. Make sure your objects are appropriate! 3. Using the sample below, write your own “Craigslist” entry. Use your imagination! The information you provide does not have to be true, but amusing! 4. Photograph the item and save the images onto a folder. 5. Follow the 6+1 Traits of Writing Revising Checklist to review your text. 2. Research and collect information about the objects selected. SAMPLE Back Next

  29. Publish! 5. On your blog, create a new post entitled “My Wacky Craigslist”. Copy your text and add the media you created. 6. Share your new blog post with your teacher by sending an invitation by Gmail. Back Next

  30. Then... Once your teacher has checked it, you will be able to share with the world! Not quite sure you know what to do? Email me Back Quit

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