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Common Core: W.4.1a
Lessonset 4th grade argumentative writing: crafting a persuasive speech
Brainstorming, drafting,and revising a persuasive speech.
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    Develop a strong thesis statement for a persuasive speech

    Common Core: W.4.1a | by: Shannan Bernal

    In this lesson you will learn how to develop a strong thesis statement for your persuasive speech by revising your thoughts into statements

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    Develop supporting ideas

    Common Core: W.4.1b | by: Shannan Bernal

    In this lesson you will learn how to develop supporting ideas by using personal experiences

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    Hook your audience with an anecdote

    Common Core: W.4.1a | by: Shannan Bernal

    In this lesson you will learn how to pull in your reader with a strong opening by sharing a short anecdote

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    Prove your point using true examples from real life

    Common Core: W.4.1b | by: Shannan Bernal

    In this lesson you will learn how to prove your point by adding true examples.

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    Use transition words and phrases in a persuasive speech

    Common Core: W.4.1c | by: Shannan Bernal

    In this lesson you will learn how to extend your reasons for your opinion by using transitional phrases

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    Revise the order of paragraphs in arugmentative writing

    Common Core: W.4.5 | by: Shannan Bernal

    In this lesson you will learn how to reconsider the order of your of your paragraphs by determining a logical and connected journey of thought

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    Draft a strong conclusion

    Common Core: W.4.1d | by: Shannan Bernal

    In this lesson, you will learn how to conclude your essay by leaving your reader with a “NIP”