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2ND GRADE EXPLICIT OPINION WRITING CURRICULUM WITH PROMPTS

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Description

Are you ready to get stellar results through an explicit and systematic approach to writing instruction? This 2nd-grade structured, standards-aligned writing unit contains all the writing lessons, prompts, and activities you'll need to effectively teach opinion writing.

With this curriculum, we literally take your hand and walk you through, step-by-step, teaching writing every day of the year.

Writing will seriously become the easiest, and most joyful, part of your day.

So say goodbye to teacher overwhelm and hello to your newfound confidence as an amazing teacher of writing.

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This writing curriculum is the perfect way to teach your second graders how to write opinion papers. Through this unit, your students will learn to confidently write their opinion, support it with reasons, and strengthen their reasons with an example or evidence.

This unit sets ALL learners up for success. It's written in an organized, systematic format that helps students gradually learn how to write opinions. You will LOVE how easy it is to implement.

A unique feature of this unit is that it brings high-interest topics and background-building activities to your students, ensuring ALL students can form an opinion to successfully write about.

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WHAT DOES THE RESEARCH SAY ABOUT TEACHING WRITING?

While there is a massive amount of research on best practice in reading, that is not the case with writing.


A few books we recommend you read if you want to learn more about best practice in writing instruction using evidence-based strategies are:

  • The Writing Revolution by Judith C. Hochman and Natalie Wexler
  • The Writing Rope by Joan Sedita
  • Best Practices in Writing Instruction by Steve Graham, Charles A MacArthur, and Michael Hebert

What we do know is that writing is an extremely complex skill that requires time and solid instruction. (Graham et al., 2012)

Additionally...

  • Writing should be taught systematically and explicitly
  • Writing instruction should be carefully scaffolded

Our curriculums provide teachers with DAILY scripted lessons that are explicit, systematic, and scaffolded. Students are so successful because of the gradual release of responsibility, explicit instruction, and daily writing practice where they implement the use of skills taught.

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WHAT’S INCLUDED IN THIS RESOURCE?

40 DIGITAL LESSON PLANS – No need to search for your lesson plans or spend an enormous amount of time reading them each day. We have them right on the slides - making your teaching life stress-free.

Digital Lessons Include:

  • “I Will” Statements – To keep students laser-focused on the objective of the day. We use “I will” statements instead of “I can” statements as they hold the students more accountable

  • Writing Chats – To introduce topics and build background information and vocabulary

  • Watch Me Slides – For the teacher to show the objective through thinking aloud and modeling.

  • Our Turn Slides – For students to practice the new skill with you.

  • Your Turn Slides – For students to independently practice the skill learned.

PRINTABLE PAGESAfter each writing skill has been explicitly taught and practiced, students are held responsible for their learning by engaging in a writing assignment aligned to the day's learning target. Extra printable pages have been included to offer you quick and easy resources to differentiate assignments for your students.

OBSERVATION CHECKLISTS – Great for formative assessment! As you walk around and observe students, record your findings. This easy-to-use checklist helps you remember who is meeting targeted standards and who needs extra help. This is a helpful tool to refer to when planning for parent-teacher conferences.

OPINION WRITING RUBRICThis handy resource is perfect for grading opinion papers and discussing goals and progress with students and parents.

POSTERS - Set of 11 opinion writing posters to display in your classroom.

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WHY EXPLICIT INSTRUCTION FOR WRITING?

It’s simple… IT WORKS!

Explicit instruction (also called direct instruction) works for all writers…not just the stronger ones. It’s a strategy that allows teachers to scaffold learning by giving structured, sequenced lessons targeting specific skills or standards. It’s teacher-led with a gradual release of responsibility to students. This method truly allows all students to succeed.

If you are thinking, that doesn’t sound like Writer’s Workshop, you’re right. It’s not. Years ago, we implemented Writer’s Workshop in our classrooms, but it didn’t work for us… or our students.

The biggest problem was that it was very difficult to manage and keep students on track. It was also a planning nightmare trying to find mini-lessons to match our students’ diverse needs. And to make matters worse, when we gave mini-lessons, students didn’t necessarily practice the targeted skill because they were at a different stage of the writing process.

We were disappointed, frustrated and knew we had to do something different.

We decided to put structure and intentionality into our teaching. We clearly state what students will be working on, give thoughtful instruction through modeling and discussion, and provide time to practice as we observe and guide. It is so simple to manage and gives students the support they need. The result? Student writing as we’ve never seen. This method truly works!

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Opinion Writing - Each week's writing focus

  • WEEK 1 - Facts, opinions, and reasons
  • WEEK 2 - Opinion statement, reasons with linking words, & concluding statement
  • WEEK 3 - Elaborate on reasons by providing examples and evidence
  • WEEK 4 - Revise and edit writing
  • WEEK 5 - Write opinion pieces about books/revise and edit
  • WEEK 6 - Practice opinion writing/revise and edit
  • WEEK 7 - Practice opinion writing/peer revision and editing
  • WEEK 8 - Practice opinion writing

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WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF USING THIS WRITING RESOURCE?

❤️ The entry point for this unit is assessable to all learners.

❤️ Lessons are carefully and thoughtfully scaffolded, ensuring success for all.

❤️ The Watch Me, Our Turn, Your Turn format sets your first-grade writers up for success.

❤️ Your students will be highly engaged and motivated to write.

❤️ At the completion of this unit, your students will be confidently writing opinion papers with ease.

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WHO IS THE RESOURCE FOR?

  • Second-grade teachers looking for a strong, yet easy to implement, writing curriculum that is aligned to the Common Core State Standards and fun for kids.

  • Special Education Teachers who need to teach students the basics of opinion writing using a direct instruction approach.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Do students complete a writing assignment each day?

Students engage in a writing activity thirty-seven of the forty days to show understanding of the skills taught. The other three days are devoted to whole-group learning experiences that either teach a skill or prepare students to write the next day.

Does this follow a Writers’ Workshop model?

No. Students are explicitly taught a writing skill each day, then they practice the skill taught.

Can this be used with Google Slides?

Yes! We have included a link to a Google Slides version in this resource.

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WHAT OTHER TEACHERS ARE SAYING:

My students love these writing units! They are so easy to use and packed full of content. I love the way it is laid out with a mini-lesson, I do, we do, you do. This has truly transformed the way I teach writing and my students are better writers because of this resource. -Kimberly

This is one of the BEST purchases I have ever made on TPT. Thank you for this resource!!! I will be buying more from you. You have made opinion writing so easy and fun to teach! -Penni

I love how sequential and purposeful each lesson is! -Kathleen

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Write opinion pieces in which they introduce the topic or book they are writing about, state an opinion, supply reasons that support the opinion, use linking words (e.g., because, and, also) to connect opinion and reasons, and provide a concluding statement or section.
With guidance and support from adults and peers, focus on a topic and strengthen writing as needed by revising and editing.
Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English grammar and usage when writing or speaking.
Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English capitalization, punctuation, and spelling when writing.

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