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Vocabulary
expressive literary textsinformative literary textspersuasive literary textseffectivenesswriting
Skills
  • write (expressive literary texts effectively) #dok3
  • write (informative literary texts effectively) #dok3
  • write (persuasive literary texts effectively) #dok3
  • distinguish (between expressive, informative, and persuasive texts) #dok2
  • analyze (effective techniques in literary texts) #dok4
Learning Targets
  • I can identify the differences between expressive, informative, and persuasive texts. #dok2
  • I can write expressive literary texts to convey emotions and experiences effectively. #dok3
  • I can write informative literary texts to explain ideas and provide information effectively. #dok3
  • I can write persuasive literary texts to influence or convince readers effectively. #dok3
  • I can evaluate the effectiveness of my own or others' writing in expressive, informative, and persuasive forms. #dok4
Big Ideas
  • Effective writing requires understanding and mastering different purposes: expressing, informing, and persuading.
  • Writers use different strategies and techniques to tailor texts for expressive, informative, or persuasive purposes.
Essential Questions
  • What makes expressive, informative, and persuasive texts different from one another?
  • How do writers achieve effectiveness in their writing for different purposes?
  • What strategies can be used to write expressively, informatively, or persuasively?
  • How can I improve my own writing to better express, inform, or persuade?
  • How do audience and purpose influence the way we write literary texts?