Persuasive Writing Posters - Teaching Ideas

We use persuasive writing to share our point of view

with others.

We want the reader to agree with us!

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Lots of different types of writing and media try to persuade us. Here are some examples:

Letters in a newspaper

Fliers posted through a letterbox

TV, radio and Internet adverts

Holiday brochures

Book blurbs

Articles in a magazine

Shopping catalogues

Billboards and posters

Movie trailers

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Here is one way that you could organise your persuasive writing:

Introduction Write a statement that explains the case that you want to argue.

Point 1 State your first point and add further details, explanations, evidence and examples (this is called elaboration).

Point 2 State your next point and add some elaboration.

Point 3 State your final point and don't forget the elaboration.

Conclusion Remind the reader of your argument and review your points.

What do you want to the reader to do now?

You may only have one or two points to explain... or you might have

even more!

Remember to be positive and tell everyone why

you are right!

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When you are writing your points, don't forget add elaboration to each one!

Point

Elaboration

Add more details to explain what you mean.

Write a sentence (or two) to explain your point clearly.

Use facts (evidence) and opinions to give your reasons.

Give examples (use For example or For instance).

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How would you

people to spend their money on

these items?

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