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Author’s Purpose P (persuade) I (inform) E (entertain) S (share feelings) Reading Intervention Mrs. Orso

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Author’s Purpose P (persuade) I (inform) E (entertain) S (share feelings). Reading Intervention Mrs. Orso. P (persuade). Persuade means to try to get someone to think the same way you do Examples Advertisements, newspaper editorials, posters. I (inform). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Author’s Purpose P (persuade) I (inform) E (entertain) S (share feelings)

Reading Intervention

Mrs. Orso

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P (persuade)

Persuade means to try to get someone to think the same way you do

Examples

Advertisements, newspaper editorials, posters

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I (inform)

Inform means to give someone information about something

Examplesnews reports, research papers,

encyclopedias, school news letters, instructions, maps, timelines, schedules, pamphlets from health clinics

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E (entertain)

Entertain means to amuse someone

Examples

fictional stories, comics, jokes, poems, riddles

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S (share feelings)

Sharing feelings means to tell the reader what you are thinking

Examples

journals, diaries, letters

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What’s the Author’s Purpose?

A sales ad wanting you to purchase a motorcycle

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What’s the Author’s Purpose?

The list of movies showing at the theater and time

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What’s the Author’s Purpose?

The comic strips

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What’s the Author’s Purpose?

A postcard from your friend in Hawaii

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What’s the Author’s Purpose?

A letter to the editor explaining the need to recycle more

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What’s the Author’s Purpose?

A fairy tale

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Fact and Opinion

What’s the difference???

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Fact

A fact is based in truth and can be proven (or disproved).

FACTS

January always has 31 days.

January in Australia is a summer month.

The average temperature in Birmingham during the month of January is 41.5 F

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Opinion

An opinion is based on personal feelings, beliefs or preferences.

Opinions

January is a good month to stay inside.

January is my favorite month.

Jasmine would rather spend the month of January in Australia than in Birmingham.

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Fact VS. Opinion

Fact and opinion are not the same as asking if something is true or false.

A statement presented as a fact may be proved (or disproved), and an opinion is often a true statement.

Look on page 71 and complete the PRACTICE.