Navigating NAPLAN A Voiceless Teaching and Learning Program Years 7 & 9 Persuasive Writing LESSON 6 Share, reflect, redraft.

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Navigating NAPLAN A Voiceless Teaching and Learning Program Years 7 & 9 Persuasive Writing LESSON 6 Share, reflect, redraft

Checklist Have you identified a clear position in response to the statement/question? Have you developed arguments to support this statement? Have you backed up those arguments with facts? Are they logical? Have you considered counter-arguments?

Checklist Have you planned an effective structure for your essay? Does it have a clear and persuasive introduction? Have you structured your arguments in a logical order? Have you persuasively constructed your arguments?

Checklist What techniques of persuasion have you used? Have you written a clear and convincing conclusion? Does it summarise your key arguments? Have you made sure not to introduce any new material? Have you considered how your writing meets the NAPLAN standards?

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