
These are some of the things that really sparked my interest for a first grade unit of persuasive letter writing:

- Designing special writing paper for persuasive letters that could be part of an art lesson and could be copied for all students to use.
- Launching the unit by reading Click, Clack, Moo which is the story of how a group of barnyard animals used letter writing to change their world.
- Mini-lesson to raise the level of writing such as providing reasons in order to persuade, using a particular incident to persuade, using transitional phrases (This is important because... Another reason is... For example,...), revising to add details, imagining your audience, how and when to use a writing partner, and using the word wall to spell conventionally.
- One of the most exciting ideas was to actually send out the letters into the world. There is no better way to teach a child that his writing can make a difference than to actually send out some letters and have the children receive responses! It also would help a student internalize the idea of author's purpose - why do author's write what they write.
There are so many things that our young children feel passionate about from changing their bed time to why we can't recycle the Styrofoam plates in the Dining Room! They talk about the things that matter to them on a daily basis. I can just see the "power of the pen" that these young writers could feel. What a gift to give writers so early in their writing careers! Suddenly, I can't wait for this writing genre!
3 comments:
I wrote about this on my blog. Something I wrote might help. deb
http://debrennersmith.blogspot.com/2008/11/persuasive-writing.html
Of course being a 1st grade teacher at heart, I was very excited to read this post. I am interested to see what ground work the 1st grade team can lay this year for this new unit of study. I would also love to borrow this book from you to read about the 2nd grade ideas. Thanks for sharing!
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