We will apply the elements of argument and persuasive techniques to a topic that is relevant and of personal interest. I will know I am successful when I can write an original editorial on a self-selected topic that argues for or against issues relating to the topic.
Consider and select a topic from the following list to write an editorial about. No more than two/three people will be able to write about the same topic. Make sure you select a topic that interests you and that you can create a strong argument for or against. Animal cruelty Public education Challenges of extra curricular activities and effects on homework Use of social media Nutritional guidelines in schools Gun control/Teachers being allowed to carry Environmental issues Standardized testing Safety protocols in schools UIL Rule: No pass, no play School start time Labels/ratings for games/movies Qualifications of PreAP
Use the graphic organizer and SOAPSTone components to begin drafting your editorial in a Word document. Be Sure To: Include a relevant/intriguing title Organize your writing in appropriate paragraph form Incorporate at least 2 persuasive techniques Include a related picture or graphic with a caption (use Creative Commons or PicMonkey) Creative CommonsPicMonkey Include an “About the Author” section with a brief personal bio. Picture is optional.
Once you have revised and edited your editorial, publish the editorial in the Lucid Press publication for your class. You will need to: o Ensure your editorial (Word document) is ready for publication. o Find out your assigned page in Lucid Press from Mrs. Davis. o Design your editorial so that it is appealing to the reader AND ensure it contains all required components/information. Things to consider: o Select a font that is easy to read. o Select a color scheme that is easy to view/read. o Organize your page so that information is easy to follow and understand.