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Author’s Purpose
Why do authors write a story???
SPI 601.8.10
Mrs. L. Davis / Reading
Author’s Purpose
• Scholars take notes when the notepad is
displayed.
• Write the definitions for Persuade, Inform
and Entertain. (not the small reading passages)
Author’s Purpose
• Think about P.I.E.
• Authors write a story for
three reasons:
• Persuade
• Inform
• Entertain
Persuade
• When an author tries to persuade the reader,
they want you to think the way they think.
Can you identify the figurative language used in this passage?
• Visiting museums are a great way to learn. At
the museum you can read about facts while
looking at different exhibits. Everyone should
visit a great museum once in a while.
Inform
• When an author writes to inform a reader, they
are giving the reader facts and information.
Can these facts be proven?
• Elmont is located in New York State. New York
is on the eastern coast of the United States of
America. Some students in Elmont attend the
Covert Avenue School.
Entertain
• When an author tries to entertain the reader,
they want you to enjoy what you are reading.
• My brother came charging at me with the pie in
his hand. He smashed it right into my face.
Laughing, I picked up his bowl of cereal and
dumped it on my kid sister’s head. Then, mom
came into the kitchen.
Why did the author write this
paragraph?
• Every time I go to sleep, I hear a noise under
my bed. I think it is a monster, but I am not sure.
I call out to my mother and father, but all I hear
is silence. Quickly, I pretend it’s nothing and pull
the covers up over my head.
The author wrote this paragraph to ENTERTAIN
us.
Types of Author’s Writings & Their Purposes
Kind of Writing
Purpose
Encyclopedia Entry
Teach readers about something
Story or play
To entertain readers
Poem
To express one’s feelings or to entertain
Newspaper article
To inform readers about what is
happening in the world
Editorial, speech or advertisement
To express an opinion or influence
readers’ opinions
Instructions or directions
To explain how to do or make something
Biography/autobiography
To tell readers a true story about
someone’s life
Why did the author write this passage?
Now Your Turn!
• You are going to read
the story “Becoming a
Wiser Shopper”. When
you are finished, we
are going to decide
why the reader wrote
the story (author’s
purpose).
• Answer questions 1417 and bring your
completed reading
activity worksheet to
your scheduled reading
class. We will discuss.
See next slide
• Scholars may visit my Quia website, two
reading skill activities are available for you
1.Rags to Riches – Author’s Purpose
1.Zoom week reading skills (Jeopardy)
Author’s Purpose