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How to teach Opinion Writing
Using In My Own Words Worksheet, students read quotes from familiar books andwrite, in your own words, what you think the words mean.
By adding more details to your students’ writing, your students’ ideas and opinions will be more clearly understood. This worksheet will help your students to share their opinions using book quotes as a prompt.
Read the sentences. You may have heard the words before. What do you think the words mean? Say or write, in your own words, what you think the words mean.
Other resources to use with this In My Own Words Worksheet
If you are using this worksheet, your students are probably learning about opinion writing.
Use this Topic Opinion and Supporting Evidence Mind Map Worksheet as an additional resource for your students.
Introduce this worksheet by giving your students two minutes to write about their favorite color. Next, students share reasons why they chose their favorite color. Then, students complete the worksheet independently or with a partner. Finally, students share their opinions about the quotes.
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