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Persuasive Paragraph/R180 Workshop 5 
Students will write a persuasive paragraph in which they state their position on the question provided by the prompt and persuade readers to see things their way. They will include three reasons to support their position, and support them well with details or examples. They also will include a concluding sentence.
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Subject: English  
Type: Reading  
Grade Levels: 6-8, 9-12

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4 pts


3 pts


2 pts

I'm not convinced!

1 pts

topic sentence

4

You DEFINITELY got the reader's attention.<BR>
You presented your point of view on your topic.<BR>
You gave the reader a good reason to keep on reading.
3

You got the reader's attention.<BR>
You presented your point of view on your topic.<BR>
You gave the reader a reason to keep on reading.
2

The reader knows your point of view. You stated your position, but your introduction does not really grab the reader's attention.
I'm not convinced!

You did not write a clear introduction, if any.<BR>
You may have stated your point of view, but did not give the reader a reason to keep reading.
Arguments

4

You have three convincing and factual arguments with clear commentaries.
3

You have three satisfactory factual arguments and give satisfactory commentaries.
2

You have 2-3 arguments but DO NOT really give facts or clear commentaries to support your position.
I'm not convinced!

Your arguments and/or examples are not very convincing.
Paragraph

4

Your paragraph contained sentences that were well structured and appropriately written. You used 3 or more new vocabulary words.
3

Your paragraph contained mostly well structured and appropriately written sentences. You used at least 3 new vocabulary words.
2

Your paragraph contained only one or two sentences that were clearly written. You did not use 3 or more new vocabulary words.
I'm not convinced!

Your paragraph contained several sentences that were unclear and difficult to understand. You did not use any new vocabulary words.
Writing Mechanics

4

You did not make any spelling or grammatical mistakes. You included a title, and you indented the paragraph. Used correct computer formatt.
3

You have some spelling and grammatical mistakes. You included a title, and indented paragraph.
2

You have several spelling and grammatical mistakes. You did not include a title, and/or you forgot to indent your paragraph.
I'm not convinced!

It is difficult to read and understand clearly your paragraph. There is no evidence of editing.



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