Argumentative Writing Lesson Slides

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This engaging PowerPoint lesson on argumentative writing teaches students how to craft strong claims, support them with relevant evidence, and use logical reasoning to persuade their audience. Perfect for middle school or high school ELA, this resource includes examples, sentence starters, and step-by-step guidance for writing argumentative essays that meet common core standards and boost critical thinking skills.

This engaging PowerPoint lesson on argumentative writing teaches students how to craft strong claims, support them with relevant evidence, and use logical reasoning to persuade their audience. Perfect for middle school or high school ELA, this resource includes examples, sentence starters, and step-by-step guidance for writing argumentative essays that meet common core standards and boost critical thinking skills.

Help your students master the art of persuasive communication with this comprehensive and engaging PowerPoint lesson on argumentative writing. Designed for upper elementary, middle school, and early high school learners, this lesson walks students through the entire process of writing an argumentative essay, from understanding the purpose of argumentation to crafting strong claims, supporting them with relevant evidence, and applying logical reasoning effectively.

The slides include clear definitions, real-world examples, and scaffolded activities that guide learners step by step. You’ll also find sentence starters, graphic organizers, and interactive prompts that support all types of learners—including English language learners and students with diverse needs. This resource aligns with Common Core ELA standards and is ideal for use in whole-group instruction, small groups, online classes, or independent practice.

Whether you're a classroom teacher, homeschool parent, or online instructor, this lesson is ready to go and easy to adapt.

🎯 Perfect for teaching argument structure, evidence evaluation, counterclaims, and persuasive techniques.

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