Persuasive Writing Episode 3: Planning Persuasive writing is a type of opinion writing. Your opinion is what you think, feel, or believe about something. To persuade means to convince.
When we persuade someone, we want to convince them of something. If you have already brainstormed ideas and chosen a topic, you are ready to make a plan. So let's get started.
First, name your topic. Hmm. .
. I think we should have more time for recess. Then, think about your audience.
Who are you trying to convince? If I'm asking for more recess time, should I ask my friend, my mom, or my teacher? Of course, my teacher!
Think about who you need to convince for your topic. Next, think about the reasons you will use to convince your audience. As you think of reasons, jot a few words and a quick sketch to remember your ideas.
When you make a plan, you don't have to write in full sentences yet. So here's my plan. I want more recess because recess is fun.
I like to play with my friends. We need a longer break because of all the hard work we do in the classroom. And it's healthy to exercise.
Later, I will write these reasons and more in a letter to my teacher. Check out episode 4 to see how you can improve your reasons to make them even better.