W.4.1 Worksheets, Workbooks, Lesson Plans, and Games
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.W.4.1
:"Write opinion pieces on topics or texts, supporting a point of view with reasons and information."
Our Take: Prompt your students to write opinion pieces that support their bias toward a topic with sound reasoning and adequate support.
These worksheets, workbooks, and lesson plans can help students practice this Common Core State Standards skill.
Worksheets
Changes in the Classroom
Worksheet
Changes in the Classroom
Practice opinion writing using a real life situation with this prompt that focuses on changes in the classroom.
4th Grade
Worksheet
Opinion vs Fact
Worksheet
Opinion vs Fact
Can you tell the difference between fact and opinion? Hone writing skills by identifying opinion vs fact.
4th Grade
Worksheet
Writing for an Audience
Worksheet
Writing for an Audience
Get to know your readers with this practice prompt, to help kids learn the importance of writing for an audience.
4th Grade
Worksheet
Write a Persuasive Paragraph: Social Media
Worksheet
Write a Persuasive Paragraph: Social Media
In this worksheet, learners will practice planning and writing a compelling persuasive paragraph on the topic of social media.
4th Grade
Worksheet
Supporting Opinions
Worksheet
Supporting Opinions
Children learn how to develop the thinking skills required to move from an opinion statement to a support statement in this three-part, self-guided worksheet.
4th Grade
Worksheet
Writing for a Reader #1
Worksheet
Writing for a Reader #1
Children learn to recognize how they can write with a certain reader, or audience, in mind, in this hands-on worksheet.
4th Grade
Worksheet
Lesson Plans
Author's Purpose: Easy as PIE
Lesson plan
Author's Purpose: Easy as PIE
Give your class the "write" tools they need to become excellent authors. In this literary lesson, students use their knowledge of author's purpose to successfully write pieces that persuade, inform, and entertain.
4th Grade
Lesson plan
Jazzy Bio Poems
Lesson plan
Jazzy Bio Poems
Integrate reading, writing, and social studies in this lesson about famous jazz musicians! This lesson would fit perfectly in a unit about biographies or Black History Month.
4th Grade
Lesson plan
Literary Argument Writing: Defining Your Topic
Lesson plan
Literary Argument Writing: Defining Your Topic
This lesson will help your young writers develop a claim, or thesis, and construct an argument around it. You may have students complete the essay by continuing the process with the lesson Literary Argument Writing: Drafting Your Essay.
4th Grade
Lesson plan
Literary Argument: Drafting Your Essay
Lesson plan
Literary Argument: Drafting Your Essay
Once students have selected a topic related to a piece of literature they have read and mapped out their argument, this lesson will help them turn their prewriting into an essay.
4th Grade
Lesson plan
Stand Tall
Lesson plan
Stand Tall
In this lesson, students will explore the meaning of integrity through the book Stand Tall!. They will also answer questions connected to making choices with integrity when faced with challenging situations.
4th Grade
Lesson plan
Malala: Speaking Out for Girls' Rights
Lesson plan
Malala: Speaking Out for Girls' Rights
In this lesson plan, students learn about Malala Yousafzai, a Pakistani activist who advocated for a girls' rights to an education.
4th Grade
Lesson plan
Workbooks
Journal Prompts For Kids
Workbook
Journal Prompts For Kids
Kids can go on a daily writing adventure with a month's worth of prompts to keep writing skills sharp. Invent an animal, write a recipe, make three wishes, and more!
Workbook
Gold Rush
Workbook
Gold Rush
There are nuggets of California history in this here workbook! The California Gold Rush sets the stage to practice reading and social studies skills.
Social studies
Workbook
Games
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Exercises
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