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Persuasion Map

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Use this graphic organizer to develop a persuasive stance for an essay, speech, poster, or any type of assignment that incorporates persuasion.
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Examples of persuasion surround our lives, and the ability to persuade others is a powerful asset. We can persuade people to act in our favor, help them to see our point of view, and sway their opinion to that of our own. The power of persuasion is far reaching, and it is a technique that students will use throughout their lives. This tool helps students formulate ideas for a persuasive argument by helping them determine their goal or thesis, identify three reasons to support it (with three facts or examples to support each reason), and restate the thesis in a conclusion statement. Before your students use this tool independently, model its use for them. Choose a simple topic (such as, “Sixth Grade is the Best Grade” or “Why Our Lunch Period Should be Longer”). Then, fill in the Persuasion Map while discussing the process aloud, displaying the tool so that all students can see it. Review students’ completed maps prior to having them continue with the persuasion assignment. This will provide you with an opportunity to check students’ understanding of persuasion and help those who need extra instruction.
- Have students analyze a persuasive piece (for example, an advertisement or editorial in a newspaper or magazine) by filling in the map and discussing the authors’ strategies of persuasion.
- Encourage older students to create propaganda-based assignments by having them incorporate deceptive language in some of the “reasons” or “examples” on their maps. (Propaganda is a form of persuasion that uses deceptive language to exaggerate, distort, or conceal information.) Upon completion, have students read their maps orally and/or display them for their peers. Have students identify the deceptive language in their peers’ maps to create a class list of the examples used. As an additional follow-up, students can view and read advertisements, newspaper editorials, and other text that contain propaganda to search for use of the examples on the class list and to add additional ones.
- Have students complete two maps based on the same goal but with two different targeted audiences in mind. Attention to audience is an essential element of effective persuasion. For example, students might create maps to market a particular children’s toy; one map could target children as the audience, and the other could focus on parents as the audience. After they have completed their maps, have students read them to the class without identifying the intended audience. Ask the rest of the class to determine the intended audience and identify the specific clues that prompted their deductions. Finally, as a class, compare and contrast the language and words used for each intended audience.
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Through a classroom game and resource handouts, students learn about the techniques used in persuasive oral arguments and apply them to independent persuasive writing activities.
The Persuasion Map is an interactive graphic organizer that enables students to map out their arguments for a persuasive essay or debate.
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Persuasive Writing Graphic Organizer
Whether you're writing an opinion paragraph or an opinion essay, planning your writing will result in a stronger finished piece. Using this template, young writers will draft their topic sentence, reasons, and concluding sentence. Linking words help them put it all together! Designed for third graders and other learners, this versatile template can be used for a variety of writing projects. For informative essays, try our Informational Writing Graphic Organizer .
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Persuasive Writing Graphic Organizers

These free persuasive writing graphic organizers will help your fourth, fifth and sixth grade writers plan their writing during writing workshop.
You can use these persuasive writing graphic organizers to help your students organize and plan their writing.
These eight printable pages will help you in planning for student writing.
This is another free resource for teachers and families from The Curriculum Corner.

Using graphic organizers during writing workshop
Looking for new pages to help your students plan their writing? These are a great place to start!
These graphic organizers are designed to help your students organize their thoughts and research.
Beginning a writing piece by completing one of these pages will make the writing process a little bit easier for your students.
Use these graphic organizers to get started with their opinion writing. Choose the one that fits the given task or the one that meets the needs of each student.
There are a variety of pages for you to choose from. You can either pick the organizer that fits the writing process your students will be using or let students choose.
Sometimes the choice is key to motivating writers. Other times, it can be helpful to plan your instruction around a specific organizer. Do what you believe will be the best fit for your class!

About these persuasive writing graphic organizers
This collection contains eight pages.
Along with a spot for students to identify their topic and then opinion of the topic, there are places for students to begin their planning.
Students will share their reasons for their opinions on some pages.
Part of persuasive writing is citing evidence to support student opinions. Encourage students to add notes about what their research teaches them.
One of the provided pages can be used for students creating a longer research pieces. Look for the organizer that says page#: at the top right. Students can use one page for each paragraph they are planning. Along with sharing their reason, they will record three pieces of evidence to support their opinion.
You might choose to also add one of the two provided conclusion organizers to student planning.
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This graphic organizer will help your students plan their opinion writing piece! The hamburger is a great visual to help make sure that
This graphic organizer will help your students plan their opinion writing piece! The hamburger is a great visual to help make sure that
Examples of persuasion surround our lives, and the ability to persuade
Nov 26, 2011 - Pick a free persuasive essay graphic organizer to plan and prepare the content of your essay. |Different formats to choose from.|
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