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Teaching opinion writing can be a lot of fun in First Grade. Firsties have LOTS of opinions, and they love to share them!     Here are... Opinion Writing Topics, Opinion Writing Template, Teaching Opinion Writing, Opinion Writing Prompts, Second Grade Writing, 3rd Grade Writing, Sped Classroom, 2nd Grade Writing, 1st Grade Writing

Teaching opinion writing can be a lot of fun in First Grade. First graders have LOTS of opinions, and they love to share them! Here are a few ideas that have helped me to teach opinion writing to first graders. Start by teaching students how to write a topic sentence. I have found that having an anchor chart with sentence starters for students to refer to is super helpful. I like to create the chart in front of the students. It might look something like this: Once the chart is completed…

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CCSS.ELA-Literacy.W.2.1 Write opinion pieces in which they introduce the topic or book they are writing about, state an opinion, supply reasons that support the opinion, use linking words (e.g., because, and, also) to connect opinion and reasons, and provide a concluding statement or section.

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My kiddos are having some trouble with FACT AND OPINION this year, and I admit, I'm starting to run out of ideas.  INTERNET TO THE RESCUE!!! Fact And Opinion Worksheet, Fact Or Opinion, Reading Facts, Fact And Opinion, Classroom Freebies, 4th Grade Reading, Teaching Language Arts, 3rd Grade Reading, Teaching Ela

We are working on distinguishing between facts and opinions this week. I made this fact and opinion sort to help students practice telling the difference between the two to use tomorrow. Before the lesson, we viewed a flipchart to teach the difference between facts and opinions. We then listed clue words to help us know when we are reading an opinion on an anchor chart. Here are some of the words we had on our chart - good, bad, best, better, worst, worse, fun, wonderful, perfect, awful, I…

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