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Persuasive PE Letter Writing

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Persuasive PE Letter Writing

📚 Part 1: Understand the Letter

We are learning to write a persuasive letter to our teacher. We want to convince her that we should do PE every day.

Persuade means to give reasons so someone agrees with your idea.

1. What is the writer’s opinion?

We should do PE once a week.

We should do PE every day.

We should not do PE.

2. Which sentence starter is persuasive? Choose one.

I believe we should do PE every day.

Yesterday was Monday.

My shoes are blue.

3. Match each word with its meaning.
Opinion
Reason
Example
Why you think something
A detail that supports your idea
What you think or believe
4. Tick the features a persuasive letter should have.

A clear opinion

Reasons and examples

Capital letters and full stops

Only questions with no answers

✏️ Part 2: Build Strong Sentences

Useful sentence starters: I believe... Imagine if... Have you ever... In my opinion...

5. Complete the sentence with a sentence starter.

________________________ we should do PE every day because it keeps us healthy.

6. Write one reason why doing PE every day would be good for students.
7. Write one example that uses logic (a sensible fact or reason). Make the logic bold.

Example: Daily exercise helps our bodies become stronger.

8. Write one example that uses emotion (a feeling). Write the emotion in italics.

Example: PE every day would make me feel happy and energetic.

9. Write one example of credibility (knowledge or experience). Underline the credibility words in your finished letter.

Example: As students who learn every day, we know that movement helps us concentrate.

📝 Part 3: Plan Your Persuasive Letter

Remember: use capital letters at the beginning of sentences and full stops at the end.

10. Write your letter. Include a greeting, your opinion, three reasons or examples, and a polite ending.

Use one example of credibility with underlining, one emotional example in italics, and one logical example in bold.

11. Check your writing.

I used capital letters.

I used full stops.

I used interesting sentence starters.

I included credibility, emotion, and logic.

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