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Persuasive Writing Lesson - OREO - Opinion Reason Explanation Opinion. Using an OREO Planner (Yes, like the biscuit), children learn how to create a persuasive writing text. Children have to brainstorm their own OPINION, REASON, EXPLANATION and then revisit their OPINION to persuade their audience. A great little lesson for all levels. Show the students the Oreo shaped chart. Choose a topic to demonstrate such as “Everybody should use reusable bags when they go to the grocery story.” Australian Curriculum Lessons. Summary: A small lesson on understanding the techniques of persuasion and how to get better at persuasive writing.

Australian Curriculum Lessons

Children act out persuasion techniques in small groups and also sort from most powerful to least powerful. Australian Curriculum Links: Prefixes and Suffixes. Australian Curriculum Lessons. This lesson is based on prepositions and students will be able to identify and use prepositions to describe objects in relation to one another. Year 2 – Reading their work and adding, deleting or changing words, prepositional phrases or sentences to improve meaning, for example replacing an everyday noun with a technical one in an informative text - ELBE816 Year 4 – Choosing a variety of appropriate words and prepositional phrases, including descriptive words and some technical vocabulary, to communicate meaning accurately - ELBE926 Year 4 - Understand how adverb groups/phrases and prepositional phrases work in different ways to provide circumstantial details about an activity - ACELA1495.