Lesson 2: Editorials- Facts that Support Opinions
Lesson Plan
- Learning Goal
- Identify facts that are used to support an opinion in an editorial.
- Duration
- Approximately 50 minutes
- Necessary Materials
- Provided: Direct Teaching Curfew Letter Passage, Direct Teaching Chart; Guided Practice Passage, “Are School Uniforms that Bad?;” Guided Practice Chart; Independent Practice Passage, “Cigarettes are Drugs!,” and Worksheet
Not Provided: Chart paper, markers
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Teacher Modeling
will explain that we are going to read editorials to see how the author uses facts to support his or her opinion. As we read, we are going to identify the subject, the author’s opinion, the facts the author uses to support his or her opinion, and the sources of the facts. I will read the editorial about curfews (provided in Books and Passages) and model how to complete the “Using Facts to Support Opinions” chart (see Direct Teaching Teacher Example Chart, provided in the green Texts & Materials tab).
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Think Check
Ask: How did I identify the supporting facts used in the editorial? Students should respond that you read the editorial and identified the topic, the author's opinion, and then identified facts that supported that opinion.
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Guided Practice
will read the editorial “Are School Uniforms that Bad?” (passageis provided in the green Texts & Materials tab) and complete the “Using Facts to Support Opinions” chart (Guided Practice Teacher Example Chart is provided in the green Texts & Materials tab) by identifying the subject, the author’s opinion, facts that support the opinion, and sources.
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Independent Practice
will read the editorial “Cigarettes are Drugs!” (provided in the green Texts & Materials tab) and complete the “Facts to Support Opinions” chart by identifying the subject, the author’s opinion, facts that support the opinion, and the sources for the facts. (Student Independent Practice is provided in the green Texts & Materials tab.)
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Great lesson!! Thank you for the Direct teaching and Guided Practice. Gives me a chance to see how they are grasping the concept before I give them the Independent practice.
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Excellent warm up for the upcoming FSA reading and writing assessments in Feb and March.
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Thank you! I will be using these lessons in the upcoming quarter to get ready for Opinion Writing.
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