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I Don’t Think So: Writing Effective Counterarguments Lesson PlanI Don’t Think So: Writing Effective Counterarguments Lesson Plan
Publisher
The New York Times
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Grade
9th - 12th
Subjects
English Language Arts
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For Teacher Use
Duration
3 days
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Collaborative Learning
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Internet Access
Year
2015
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I Don’t Think So: Writing Effective Counterarguments

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When it comes to writing effective arguments, writers must do more than simply make a claim, counterarguments must be considered. Aspiring writers analyze counterarguments in editorials, and then learn how to write counterarguments in editorials of their own.

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CCSS: Designed

Concepts

persuasive arguments, counterarguments, debate, persuasive language, Persuasive Writing, Writing

Additional Tags

english language arts

Instructional Ideas

  • Find editorials related to a theme or issue recently discussed in class
  • Submit editorials to a local newspaper, either online or in print

Classroom Considerations

  • If Internet access is not available, print copies of articles to use with the lesson
  • Final drafts of editorials may be completed as homework

Pros

  • Includes an engaging introductory role-play activity to get learners involved
  • Incorporates articles that connect with real-world issues

Cons

  • Suggests entering a writing competition that no longer accepts contributions

Common Core

RI.9-10.1 RI.9-10.2 RI.9-10.4 RI.9-10.5 RI.9-10.6 RI.9-10.8 RI.9-10.10a RI.11-12.1 RI.11-12.2 RI.11-12.4 RI.11-12.5 RI.11-12.6 RI.11-12.8 RI.11-12.10a W.9-10.1.a W.9-10.4 W.9-10.5 W.9-10.6 W.9-10.7 W.9-10.8 W.11-12.1.a W.11-12.4 W.11-12.5 W.11-12.6 W.11-12.7 W.11-12.8 L.9-10.1.a L.9-10.2.a L.9-10.3.a L.9-10.6 L.11-12.1.a L.11-12.2.a L.11-12.3.a L.11-12.6

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