Introduction: The Opinion Essay Organizer is a valuable tool designed to help students structure and organize their thoughts when writing a five-paragraph opinion essay. It provides a clear framework for students to express their opinions coherently and support them with solid reasons and supporting details. The organizer consists of sections for the topic sentence, restating the prompt, three reasons, supporting details for each reason, and a conclusion paragraph. By utilizing this organizer, students can effectively plan and outline their essays before diving into the writing process.
Engage your students in a thoughtful exploration of friendship with this comprehensive worksheet. Designed to develop their writing skills and critical thinking, this resource guides students through expanding upon the initial paragraph of an opinion essay. By providing three additional paragraphs with personal examples, students will delve deeper into the concept of being a good friend.
This product is designed to support upper elementary and lower intermediate school students in developing their reading comprehension and writing skills. With a focus on informational and opinion writing, this toolkit provides a range of resources to enhance students' abilities and foster their writing skills.
This worksheet contains the writing prompt, "Do you think schools should have a dress code policy that requires students to wear uniforms? Why or why not?" It contains two passages. The first passage gives the benefits of wearing school uniforms. The second passage gives the disadvantages of school uniforms. This worksheet can also be used as a reading resource for compare and contrast. It also contains a sample 5 paragraph essay taking the opinion that schools should have a uniform policy.
This document contains two passages comparing the advantages and disadvantages of young students owning a cell phone. The second page contains a 5 paragraph sample essay on why students should own cell phones.
Introducing the Cell Phone Writing Passages and Prompt - a fun and engaging way for students of all ages to practice their opinion writing skills while exploring the topic of cell phones!
This opinion writing worksheet contains 4 writing prompt questions for which students will restate the prompt and include 3 big ideas creating an introduction paragraph.