Opinion Text Slides
Prepare your students to write the end of year Ministry Exam: The Opinion Text (Core ESL Secondary 5) using these slides.
Slides break down the MEQ rubric for the Secondary 5 Ministry Exam. We break down each paragraph into elements such as the topic sentence, reasoning and wrap up — using the language directly from the MEQ rubric so that there are no surprises.
Includes a link to Curipod Slides to make the lesson interactive.
Ask student questions, such as who is the target audience? What are good transition words to start your paragraph? and see their answers appear on the white bored in anonymous fashion. Later refer to your insights to see who has grasped what you are teaching.
Provides links to Padlet for practice activities. (Can also be done on pen and paper)
Prepare your students to write the end of year Ministry Exam: The Opinion Text (Core ESL Secondary 5) using these slides.
Slides break down the MEQ rubric for the Secondary 5 Ministry Exam. We break down each paragraph into elements such as the topic sentence, reasoning and wrap up — using the language directly from the MEQ rubric so that there are no surprises.
Includes a link to Curipod Slides to make the lesson interactive.
Ask student questions, such as who is the target audience? What are good transition words to start your paragraph? and see their answers appear on the white bored in anonymous fashion. Later refer to your insights to see who has grasped what you are teaching.
Provides links to Padlet for practice activities. (Can also be done on pen and paper)
Prepare your students to write the end of year Ministry Exam: The Opinion Text (Core ESL Secondary 5) using these slides.
Slides break down the MEQ rubric for the Secondary 5 Ministry Exam. We break down each paragraph into elements such as the topic sentence, reasoning and wrap up — using the language directly from the MEQ rubric so that there are no surprises.
Includes a link to Curipod Slides to make the lesson interactive.
Ask student questions, such as who is the target audience? What are good transition words to start your paragraph? and see their answers appear on the white bored in anonymous fashion. Later refer to your insights to see who has grasped what you are teaching.
Provides links to Padlet for practice activities. (Can also be done on pen and paper)