Scholastic Article Persuasive Speeches

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Scholastic Persuasive Speeches
Persuasive Writing Unit
Supreme Court Debate
 What persuasive strategies
were used?
Ethos- Ethics/Credibility
Pathos- Emotions
Logos- Logic
Kairos- Urgency
 What Was Convincing?
 Questions?
Think, Pair, Share
 First answer the “Think” questions on your own.
 When I tell you to pair up, move to sit with your
partner to discuss.
 As you share, write down your partner’s responses
and record questions you both have.
Group Speech Directions
 Listen carefully as you are placed in groups of THREE.
 Write down on your paper if you are group member
#1,2, or 3.
 Draw a topic and write it down on your paper
 Send one member to pick up Scholastic magazines for
the group and read the debate inside.
 Independently read the debate.
Four Types of Persuasion
Ethos- Ethics/Credibility
Pathos- Emotions
Logos- Logic
Kairos- Urgency
Group Speech Directions cont’d
 After reading, choose a position- PRO (for) or CON
(against) as a group.
 As a group, plan your ideas out on the planning map.
 Each member will have TWO tasks to complete. Help
your group members complete their planning maps
with your two contributions.
 Individually, write your TWO contributions on your
paper.
Writing the Speeches…
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Individually you will write your section of the speech.
Member 1- Intro and 1st Body Paragraph
Member 2- 2nd and 3rd Body Paragraph
Member 3- Conclusion and Works Cited
Remember, a well developed paragraph should have
at least five sentences- an introductory sentence,
three sentences with support, and a concluding
sentence/ or transitioning sentence into your next
paragraph.
Works Cited
 format >>
Author's last, first name. “Article Title."
Magazine Name, publish date, page
number.
 example >>
Dawson, Virginia. "Comfort Zone."
Smithsonian, May, 2003, p.31.
After Writing…
 Edit- check for complete sentences and paragraphs.
 Read the entire speech together as a group.
 As you read, review to make sure the speech flows as
one. Edit if it does not!