Na m e : ___ Date: _
Directions: When you write persuasively you are trying to get your reader to understand and
agree with your point of view. Read the following tips for persuasive writing. Then
choose a topic youcare about and write your own persuasive piece. Some sample
topics have been provided.
- Choose a topic that matters to you.
- Be sure to take a strong position.
- Present convincing arguments in order to change the reader's mind.
- Write in a clear and convincing manner.
- Have at least three reasons and elaborate equally on all three.
- Save the strongest reason as the last point: Save the best for last.
- Do not take for granted that the reader understands your position. Clarify any
statement you make. - Do not use needless repetitions.
- Add details that support the position taken.
- Give examples and be specific.
- Organize ideas to flow logically.
- Close appropriately by restating your point with a quick summary.
Possible Topics
- Kids should go to school only four days each week.
- School cafeterias need to improve lunches.
- Homework should be limited to one hour.
- Schools should go to a no-grades system.