This fun persuasion activity can be used as a game to practice persuasion techniques. Students will “sell” a random object to a random fictional group, using rhetorical appeals, rhetorical devices, and/or claim and counterclaim as they craft their argument and decide on an angle for persuasion. This activity promotes team-building and speaking skills!
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Here’s what you’ll receive in this resource:
★ Brainstorming Guide & Writing Page (2 Pages) so that students can purposefully plan to persuade their target audience and write a great “pitch.”
★ Writing Style & Persuasive Moves Checklists (2 Pages) so that students can keep track of the strategies they use and/or self-reflect.
★ One-Point Rubric (1 Page) so that students can self-assess and so that you can provide helpful feedback.
★ Google Form for Listener Participation (1 Google Form) so that audience members practice listening skills, staying active and involved.
★ Audience “Fan” Signs (3 Pages) so that students can celebrate when they hear classmates using ethos, pathos, and logos in their speeches.
★ Two Sets of Task Cards (20 Pages): 40 “Random Objects” and 40 “Fictional Groups” so that you have a variety of options for students and can re-use the game!
★ Product Link and Teacher Notes (2 Pages) so that you have instructions and tips for using this assignment with students at your fingertips.
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This resource is helpful for:
★ Teachers who are looking for a fun way to have students practice persuasion, argumentation, and use of rhetorical appeals and devices.
★ Teachers who are looking to save time with ready-made resources.
★ Teachers who love to innovate and try new things!
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