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Author's Purpose poster using a pie analogy to explain Persuade, Inform, and Entertain with examples.
An engaging classroom anchor chart that breaks down the three main purposes of writing—Persuade, Inform, and Entertain—using the "PIE" mnemonic with visual examples and handwritten notes.
Author's Purpose: Easy as PIE! A fun, visual guide explaining Persuade, Inform, and Entertain with examples like commercials, news articles, and fiction.
Educational "Author's Purpose" poster using the P.I.E.D. acronym to teach students how authors write to persuade, inform, explain, entertain, and describe.
Why Writers Write — a vibrant classroom poster illustrating the reasons writers create, including expressing thoughts, sharing experiences, and entertaining.
Author's Purpose anchor chart with clear examples for Persuade, Inform, and Entertain, making learning easy for students.
Educational reading anchor chart illustrating the three main author's purposes: Persuade, Inform, and Entertain, with examples for each.
Author's Purpose anchor chart using the PIE method to teach students how to identify persuasive, informative, and entertaining writing.
Educational posters illustrating the reasons why writers write, including to inform, persuade, entertain, and express feelings.
Educational poster explaining the three main author's purposes: Persuade, Entertain, and Inform, using a pie chart analogy.
Colorful and black-and-white educational anchor chart explaining author's purpose with the P-I-E method, using pie slices to represent persuade, inform, and entertain.
Author's Purpose poster with a lemon slice diagram illustrating the three types: Answer, Describe, and Explain, each with key features and examples.
Educational posters teaching students about the author's purpose in writing—inform, persuade, and entertain—with fun illustrations and examples.
An engaging classroom chart teaching author's purpose using the "PIE'D" acronym with examples for Persuade, Inform, Explain, Entertain, and Describe.
Vibrant classroom resource explaining author's purpose with the INDEEP acronym, displayed on a clipboard with colorful supplies.
Author's Purpose anchor chart for teaching students to identify if a text is meant to persuade, inform, or entertain.
Author's Purpose Anchor Charts - Engaging visuals to help students understand persuasive, informative, and entertaining writing.
Colorful classroom anchor chart explaining "Author's Purpose" using the ADE strategy with soda cup illustrations and guiding questions.
Author's Purpose Anchor Charts - Vibrant classroom resources teaching students to identify if an author aims to inform, persuade, or entertain, using creative visuals and examples.
Author's Purpose: Why is the author writing this? Learn to persuade, inform, explain, entertain, and describe.
Author's Purpose Anchor Chart for 4th-8th Grade, 24 x 32", includes notebook page and marble notebook page.