Persuasive+Writing

Here you'll find models of your assignments and examples of effective persuasive writing.

1) Open the file below to see a model of the "Identifying Argument Worksheet" Here is the blank document you should download, then complete. Don't forget to upload it when you're done!
 * Monday, February 6th**

1) Keep working on your "Identifying Argument" worksheet. Remember to use the "Master" as an example of how to do this! 2) Come to class tomorrow with your polished thesis statement, we will do a bit of "workshopping!"
 * Tuesday, February 7th **


 * Wednesday, February 8th **

1) Finish your "Identifying Argument" worksheet. It is due by 7pm tonight. 2) Choose your audience. Use the document below to help guide your decision in WHO you persuade. [|Persuasive Writing Genre.docx]
 * 1) Save-As: First name, Last initial, FINAL Identifying Argument
 * 2) Go to Pages and Files
 * 3) Upload
 * 4) Add file, find your doc.
 * 5) "X" out of that window

Once you've decided, add your name and writing genre below: 1) Chris W: Letter to a Congressman (Colorado) 2) Deysy M: Op-ed 3) Kari Flett: Teen Ink Post 4)Brett M: Teen Ink Post 5)Jake H: Teen ink post 6) Kerry G: Teen Ink Post 7) Megan Sherard: Teen Ink post 8) Jacob Harris: Teen Ink post HI 9) Mackenzie Tierney: Op-ed 10) Ali Kelly: Teen Ink Post