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Opinion Writing Bundle | Introduction and Conclusion Paragraphs

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My grade level loves this writing bundle when teaching opinion writing. It is very engaging for the students and makes writing fun.
Made teaching intros and conclusions SO much better! It was great to follow a specific structure. The kids really did benefit from this resource!

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    Make writing Opinion Introductions and Conclusions a breeze with this Opinion Writing Bundle. This step-by-step PowerPoint lesson with accompanying worksheets and practice will help your students open and close an opinion essay with ease. The resource is great for differentiation, and will make teaching this very important skill simple and easy!

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    These cards were designed with 4th and 5th grade scholars in mind, but they can be used with 3rd grade scholars or as a review for 6th grade scholars.

    This is a zip file, so be sure that you have the appropriate software to download this media type.

    Here's What You'll Get:

    • Writing Opinion Introductions PowerPoint
    • Writing Opinion Conclusions PowerPoint
    • Student Note Pages equipped with Graphic Organizer
    • Teacher Note Pages
    • Introduction & Conclusion Surgery (Could be used as a center activity)
    • Short Passages/Practice Pages (Designed for Independent Practice)

    Why this resource? This is a ready to go resource. Just print the student pages, fire up the PowerPoint, and you are ready to go! They are a great introduction to Opinion Writing and will help your scholars understand what to include in their introduction and conclusion paragraphs.

    In this PowerPoint I use KG Blank Space Solid from KG Fonts. You can download the font for free by clicking on the link.

    Teachers Like You Said:

    • Great resource that broke down go to write an introduction. I teach all boys and they loved the order and strategies used, many saying it was the best introduction they’ve ever written. Thank you!

    • My students have been struggling with writing introductions and conclusions. This resource was helpful for them to write a strong introduction and a strong conclusion.

    • This is the best resource I have found to teach students how to write an introduction and conclusion! Thank you so much.

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    Sheldon Jordan

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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Introduce a topic or text clearly, state an opinion, and create an organizational structure in which ideas are logically grouped to support the writer’s purpose.
    Provide a concluding statement or section related to the opinion presented.
    Introduce a topic or text clearly, state an opinion, and create an organizational structure in which related ideas are grouped to support the writer’s purpose.
    Provide a concluding statement or section related to the opinion presented.

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