We’re just beginning our Persuasive Essay unit in Intermediate English, and I thought I’d identify some relevant sites. I’ll also be converting list into a more student-accessible post on our Intermediate English class blog.
Other “The Best…” lists that we use during unit include:
The Best Sites To Learn About Street Gangs
The Best Sites For ELL’s To Learn About The Dangers Of Smoking
The Best Sites To Learn About Advertising
Here are my choices for The Best Online Resources For Helping Students Learn To Write Persuasive Essays:
Here’s a Fact and Opinion game.
Try another Fact and Opinion Game.
Persuasion Map is from Read Write Think, but it can only be printed-out, not saved.
“Seeing The Forest Through The Trees” is a post I wrote about teaching the Persuasive Essay that teachers might find useful.
Important Research For Writing Persuasive Essays
A study finds that both experts and non-experts can be more persuasive when they express uncertainty.
Writing for Justice • Persuasion from the Inside Out is an article by elementary school teacher Mark Hansen. It appears in Rethinking Schools.
He lays-out in detail a process he used to help his students write a persuasive essay. I’m not sure how many teachers would do everything he did, but he a lot of good ideas. Even though it describes them in the context of an elementary school classroom, I think several of his ideas could be adapted in other settings.
BONUS: Cut Through the “Stickiness” of Prior Beliefs is a somewhat interesting article that contains an terrific chart/infographic reflecting some recent research.
“The 5 Most Persuasive Words in the English Language”
Skills Practice | Distinguishing Between Fact and Opinion is from The New York Times Learning Network.
Skills Practice | Persuading an Audience Using Logos, Pathos and Ethos is from The New York Times Learning Network.
Persuasive Writing Anchor Charts for Struggling Writers {Lots of Pictures} is from Teaching To Inspire.
Teaching Propaganda Using Political Ads is from Middleweb.
How to change someone’s mind, according to science is from The Washington Post.
Help Student Writers Find the Best Evidence is from Middleweb.
Reader Idea | An Argument-Writing Unit: Crafting Student Editorials is from The New York Times Learning Network.
iCivics Steps Up Its Game Big Time With Free Virtual Classrooms & Primary Source Interactive
“Drafting Board” Is A Good Interactive For Teaching Argument
Tools to Teach Writers to Distinguish Evidence is from Middleweb.
401 Prompts for Argumentative Writing is from The New York Times Learning Network.
What If We Taught Argument in Every Class? is from Cult of Pedagogy.
ELL Students ‘are no Strangers to the art of Argumentation’ is a series in my latest Education Week Teacher column.
10 Ways to Teach Argument-Writing With The New York Times is from The New York Times Learning Network.
Argument Essay with Opposing Arguments and Rebuttals is from English Advantage.
This Is A Fascinating & Useful Study: Charts Are More Convincing Than Text
Playing to Win: Using Sports to Develop Evidence-Based Arguments is from The New York Times Learning Network.
Reader Idea: A New Research and Argument-Writing Approach Helps Students Break Out of the Echo Chamber is from The NY Times Learning Network.
NEW ARTICLE ON ARISTOTLE & PERSUASION WOULD BE GREAT FOR STUDENTS – & TEACHERS – TO READ
A1: This visual does a great job sharing the difference between Persuasive Writing and Argument Writing! #WritingMatters pic.twitter.com/XbBlVf9WAm
— 𝚂𝚑𝚊𝚎𝚕𝚢𝚗𝚗 𝙵𝚊𝚛𝚗𝚜𝚠𝚘𝚛𝚝𝚑 (@shfarnsworth) February 6, 2020
The NY Times Learning Network has unveiled an argumentative writing unit.
The template is on my website!
❤️https://t.co/Hehxq4FbAB— Esther Park (@MrsParkShine) May 3, 2021
Thanks to Sandy Millin, I learned about Comics for Inclusive English Language Learning. It’s an amazing site with high-interest comics with audio support provided to the text. They are leveled based on English proficiency. It’s a great place for Intermediates to get reading material. But it’s much more than that…. After each comic, readers learn the structures for writing essays through an image-based quiz system.It’s really pretty ingenious.
Yet another excellent piece of work from @heymrsbond https://t.co/WHuIGI7X12
— Larry Ferlazzo (@Larryferlazzo) August 17, 2023
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Larry, I don’t know if you’ve checked out Scholastic’s site for teachers, but in case you haven’t, we’ve got thousands of free resources for teachers and their students, primarily k-8.
http://www.scholastic.com/teachers
you blog looks good and I look forward to exploring it.
David
Dear Larry,
Great list, as usual! I was precisely looking for resources to help my students improve their writing skills and have found some very useful ones here.
I feel deeply indebted to you for all the help I get out of your posts so I’d like to contribute something in return. Below is the link to a site I’ve been using to practise essay writing. I guess you probably know it already, but well, just in case, here it is:
http://www.selfaccess.com/sa_ver2/htm/sa_viewer2.php?SAC=saViewer&SAL=656&PAL=0
Thanks again,
Mary Di Mónaco
Hi..
its my lucky day to find your sites..
I created this for a Master’s project and intend to expand the number of lessons available. I welcome feedback from any teacher who wants to try using it. It is a video based tutorial in outlining a persuasive paper. Please offer constructive feedback at ginnycronin@u.boisestate.edu. Thanks-
Ginny,
There was no link in your comment….
Larry
Here you go-
http://edtech2.boisestate.edu/croninv/502/persuasive/persuasive_intro.html
Ginny,
This is great! Thanks.
Larry
Hi Larry, seems like your link to the “Cut Through the Stickiness…” article is not working. It just redirects back to your web page with a “not found” msg.
Thank you!
Stefanie,
Thanks. It’s fixed now.
Larry
You have helped many students by giving them a list of online resources that can help them learn how to write an essay. I also want to help them by letting them know that there are many more online resources that provide the whole essay-writing service. Here is the one i know: http://essays-assist.com/
Larry you are doing a huge favor to us, students, by providing such extensive list of helpful resources. I used to use this essay writing service: http://www.writingessay.co.uk/ , but the online essay generator you have provided is working great for me too. Huge thanks to you.