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(How to get what you want!)
PERSUASIVE WRITING
“Persuade” is a verb or action word It means “to cause someone to do something or
believe something by reasoning or argument.”Synonyms include:
convincecajole
coaxbrainwashinduceincite
(Hmmm … do all those words have positive connotations?)
WHAT DOES “PERSUADE” MEAN?
Persuasive writing is around us all the time.
Consider:
Advertisements on TV, in magazines and elsewhere to make us buy things
Letters that convince us to take a stand on an issuePhone calls from people who seek our votes or
donationsAsking your parents for new clothes, iPhone, etc …
PERSUASIVE WRITING
EXAMPLES
Focus on a specific problem/issue/need/belief
No: “We need your donation to fix our school.” Yes: “We need your donation to fix the leaky roof at our school.”
Provide clear, logical reasons
No: “The money will help us be a better school.” Yes: “Fixing the leaky roof will keep our basketball court from being ruined the next time it rains.”
HOW TO PERSUADE
Have strong facts to support your claimsYour facts should:
- Make you sound credible, believable, respectful . (This is why companies use famous people to
sell their stuff.)- Appeal to people’s emotions. (Ever see the sad commercial about saving
dogs and cats?) - Be logical and clear. (Use statistics, poll results, etc …)
HOW TO PERSUADE, PART 2
Timing can be important to successful persuasion.
Example:
You want to persuade citizens to donate food to help feed poor and homeless people in your community.
When should you ask for donations? Why?
A) During the summerB) A few weeks before ThanksgivingC) In late April after everyone pays their income
taxes
HOW TO PERSUADE, PART 3
This sign doesn’t ask us to do anything, does it?
… But is it persuading us anyway?
PERSUASION CAN BE SNEAKY!
It’s time to practice what you’ve learned about persuasion.
To begin, you need to fi nd an example of “persuasion” and bring it in to show the class tomorrow.
Examples* can include:
Advertisements from newspapers, magazines, junk mail or the Web
Letters to the editor and other opinions that someone wrote
Video clips of commercials or other persuasion
*Examples MUST be appropriate for the classroom
HOMEWORK!
Choose a topic from the list below.Research your topic.Form an opinion.Gather four great facts to support your opinion.Be prepared to persuade the class on Wednesday!
TIME TO PAIR UP AND PRACTICE!
Topics:- Is cheating in school getting worse?- Should students be able to grade their teachers?- Is it getting too easy to get an “A” in every class?- Is the school day too short (or long)?- Are school class sizes too big (or small?)- Should the school year stay the same or be year-round?- Do laptops help students?- Should cell phones be allowed in classrooms as learning tools?- Are video games too violent?- Are professional athletes overpaid (or underpaid)?
When crafting your letter to a Major League Baseball team, you will be asking them for a “fan pack.”
This is a general term that refers to small, free team-related materials that all MLB teams make and distribute to baseball fans.
It’s not recommended that you ask for something specific, such as an autographed team photo. Why? Well, what if they don’t have photos to give out? What would then send you instead?
Just ask for a “fan pack,” and they will send you what they have.
WRITING “BASEBALL LETTERS”
When writing your letter …Be specifi c but don’t be demanding! Be polite and humbleBe truthfulBe clear: Your letter must be easy to read and understand!
What should you say?Ask for a “fan pack”Tell them about yourself Tell them why you chose their teamTell them it’s for a school projectTell them why you are seeking a fan packTell them what you would do with mementoes from their
team
THE SUCCESSFUL LETTER
There are many reasons why you might ask for a fan pack:
“My Dad is a big fan and I want to share his love of baseball.”
“I hope to decorate my bedroom with baseball stuff.”“We are practicing persuasive writing and if you send
me something it will help me know that I’ve been successful.”
“I am interested in baseball and I think a souvenir from your team would help me stay interested this season.”
“My brother loves (an opposing team) and I want to see who’s team does better this year.”
POSSIBLE REASONS YOU COULD USE