Persuasive Writing

Honestly, describing the process of teaching middle school students to write is hard. They are growing up in a world filled with technology, so they learn all sorts of slang. Since this is often how they text and talk, it is hard to break these habits while working on academic writing. Students spend hours behind a screen, so they forget the importance of proper grammar and structure during school hours. Thankfully, the Writing Pack is here to help with all types of writing! Whether creating a persuasive writing lesson plan or wanting students to write creatively, there are many options! 


Middle School Writing Styles 


Before entering middle school, students hopefully understand the importance of capitalizing proper nouns and putting solid sentences together. However, they need to know various essay skills before entering high school. This includes citations, embedding evidence, and writing paragraphs about the same topic. Honestly, the growth students must show during middle school is intense! Luckily, the Writing Pack provides many resources to support students as they handle the rigor of middle school writing. 



This easy-to-use set of activities, graphic organizers, and templates is here to help students tackle writing! Whether this is working through a persuasive writing lesson plan or learning how to self-assess, everything is within this resource! There are even grading rubrics for teachers. 



Types of Writing 


The Writing Pack includes narrative, descriptive, expository, and persuasive writing. 


There are templates for each form that are perfect to use throughout the year! So, students will start off with the initial assignment since this showcases the type of writing. Then, teachers can use all the guides as students work on various writing assignments as the year continues. 


Learning the Styles 


Honestly, each form of writing has distinct elements. So, there are over 60 pages to help students learn each style. For instance, this includes using the PEE (Point-Evidence-Explain) format when working on persuasive writing. Additionally, there are well-written and poorly-written examples when working on descriptive writing. Students will even learn how to write a hook while working on narrative writing. The writing pack has many helpful resources and guides to support students' writing journey. 

Differentiation 


When working on writing, differentiation is crucial. This allows strong writers to deepen their skills and understanding while supporting struggling students. Thankfully, the Writing Pack can easily adapt to different ages and abilities! The detailed assignment sheets, mentor texts, self-assessment rubrics, peer editing activities, and brainstorming activities fit ALL students! Since teachers know their students best, they can differentiate however needed. 


Learning how to write in an academic structure is hard! Students have to adjust to formal writing versus texting with their friends. Additionally, they must remember the essential elements of each type of writing. Thankfully, the Writing Pack provides all the resources students and teachers need! So, whether working on persuasive writing or another format, students will blossom into talented writers!


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