Author's Purpose PPT, FORMAL EVALUATION lesson plan, worksheet and MORE!
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This secondary lesson focuses on the 3 purposes-- to inform, to entertain, and to persuade. Examples, practice, no prep printables, a PowerPoint, and more are included.
I created this PowerPoint, lesson plan, and worksheet for my observation, and my principal LOVED it. Consider using it for YOUR evaluation. Check out the feedback!
This presentation was used for my 6th and 7th grade classes, but could work with 5th-12th.
Google Drive Edition Author's Purpose Google Drive Edition
At one point, students can use sign language to silently engage in the lesson. (Principal and students enjoy this!)
Included with the Author's Purpose lesson plan are activities for partners (sorting slips) and individuals (writing). Answer keys are also provided.
I HIGHLY SUGGEST USING THIS ONE-DAY LESSON WHILE GETTING EVALUATED.
The Essential Question is: "How can a reader determine the author’s purpose?"
The worksheet allows students to follow along with the PowerPoint smoothly as they learn the different purposes: To Inform, to Entertain, and to Persuade. There are pictures to stimulate interest along with an easy format for students and teachers, alike.
The Author's Purpose lesson plan follows LFS (Learning Focused Strategies) to include an activating strategy, teaching strategies and summarizing strategies.
The lesson helps students determine the author's purpose as found in the Common Core Standards: "Reading Standards for Informational Text - Determine an author’s point of view or purpose in a text and analyze how the author distinguishes his or her position from that of others." This teaches students to look for clues to the author's purpose.
This best-selling lesson has so many positive reviews! I truly think you will like this one!
This lesson is"
*interesting and rigorous
*timed perfectly for a 53-minute class period
*showcases teacher strengths
*uses various activities for high interest
*keeps students involved
Enjoy!
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