
Convince Others With Your Words! Persuasive writing is when a writer tries to convince someone to agree with their opinion. The writer gives reasons and examples to make the reader believe their idea is a good one. For example, if you want longer recess at school, you might write reasons explaining why it would be good for students.
Persuasive writing is a type of writing where you share your opinion and try to convince others.
Good persuasive writing usually includes:
An opinion (what you believe)
Reasons (why you believe it)
Examples or facts (to support your reasons)
A conclusion that reminds readers of your opinion
Example:
"Our school should have a longer recess because students need time to move and relax. When kids play outside, they return to class happier and ready to learn."
Explanation:
The writer gives an opinion (longer recess) and a reason (students focus better after playing).
These words help make writing more convincing:
because
therefore
since
clearly
for example
in my opinion
I believe
Example:
"In my opinion, school libraries should have more comics because they make reading fun for many kids."
1ļøā£ Choose Your Opinion
Pick a topic and decide your opinion.
Example topics:
Students should have homework only on weekdays.
Pets should be allowed in classrooms.
Kids should have longer recess.
Schools should start later.
2ļøā£ Build Your Persuasive Sentence
Fill in the blanks:
I believe __________ because __________.
Example:
"I believe schools should start later because students will feel more rested and ready to learn."
3ļøā£ Persuasion Challenge!
Which sentence is more persuasive?
A. "Pizza is good."
B. "Pizza is the best lunch for school because it is tasty, filling, and many students enjoy it."
ā Answer: B ā It gives reasons.
4ļøā£ Write Your Own!
Write two persuasive sentences about your favorite activity.
Example:
"Kids should have more art classes because drawing helps us be creative and express our ideas."
ā Clearly state your opinion
ā Give 2ā3 strong reasons
ā Use persuasive words
ā End by reminding readers of your opinion
"Students should have more reading time at school. Reading helps improve vocabulary and imagination. When kids read more books, they learn new ideas and become better writers. For these reasons, schools should add more reading time."
Explanation:
The paragraph shares an opinion, reasons, and a conclusion.