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Literacy Test Preparation Writing a Series of Paragraphs (Opinion Writing) Literacy Test Preparation

Series of Paragraphs Introduction Paragraph Body Paragraph #1 (5 paragraph format) Introduction Paragraph Body Paragraph #1 Body Paragraph #2 Body Paragraph #3 Conclusion Paragraph Transition Word

Literacy Test Task: Write a minimum of three paragraphs expressing an opinion about the topic given Develop your main idea with supporting details (proof, facts, examples etc.) The audience: adults interested in your opinion The lined space provided indicates the approximate length of writing expected

“Is it a good idea for high school students to have a part-time job? Example: Topic: “Is it a good idea for high school students to have a part-time job? Length: Approximately 2 pages **page 16-18 2008-2009 osslt book

What to do BEFORE you write: Read all instructions carefully Form an opinion about the topic 3. List reasons (supports) for your opinion as well as details, examples or facts to back them up Complete this work in the “rough notes” section provided in your OSSLT booklet, this work is not marked Identify which of these supports is the weakest, second strongest to strongest

Is it a good idea for high school students to have a part-time job? YES!!! NO!!! Start to build a resume Make your own spending money Need something to do with my spare time See what type of work I like doing or don’t like doing I want to focus my free time on studying I want to be involved in extra curriculars instead My parents give me an allowance Take away from time I spend with my friends

Pick a side... It doesn’t really matter what your personal opinion is on the OSSLT, it matters what you can write the most about. Go back a slide, which option (Yes or No) could you write a more detailed paragraph about?

Writing a series of paragraphs Decide on the format of your answer You should write using the 5 paragraph format (even though the instructions from the OSSLT booklet will suggest you write a minimum of 3 paragraphs) Write your paragraphs in the third person voice Do not use “I”, “I think” or “in my opinion” Review your rough notes to decide what information will be written in which paragraph

Introduction Paragraph # 1 Write a topic sentence- explain the topic or provide a definition if needed Include an opinion statement (thesis)- state your opinion about the topic and list your 3 supports

Body Paragraphs # 2, 3 and 4 In each paragraph, select one of your arguments that support your opinion from your rough work Include examples and specific details to emphasize your explanation Explain how your support backs up your opinion

Conclusion Paragraph Re-state or re-word your opinion statement (thesis) Summarize your supports