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Collection of opinion writing worksheets (47)
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Opinion writing worksheet asking students to choose between cupcakes or cookies and explain their preference.
Opinion writing practice worksheet for students to express their thoughts and reasons about becoming a teacher.
Opinion writing worksheet for students to structure their thoughts with a topic sentence, supporting reasons, and a concluding sentence.
Child completes a fun "Would you rather" opinion writing worksheet, choosing between being a dinosaur or a lion, with colorful illustrations and handwritten answers.
Opinion writing prompts for first and second grade students, showcasing engaging topics with illustrations and handwritten responses.
Opinion writing worksheet featuring Peeps and jelly beans for students to express their favorite treat.
Opinion writing practice worksheet for students to explain reasons for wanting to become a geographer.
Grade 3 opinion writing worksheet featuring a "Would you rather" prompt with linking words and example stems for students to practice writing.
32 opinion writing prompts for 3rd grade students, including fact vs. opinion worksheets and preference activities.
Third-grade opinion writing pack with 32 prompts, anchor charts, and blank templates for engaging classroom activities.
32 opinion writing prompts for 3rd grade students, including fact vs. opinion and preference activities.
Opinion Writing Prompts Pack by Little Reader Press, ideal for young learners to practice expressing their preferences and reasons.
Third-grade students write about their favorite junk food on this engaging opinion writing worksheet.
Worksheets for different grade levels asking students "Would you rather be the teacher or the student?"