Provided by: The All We Can Save Project |Published on: June 22, 2022
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Synopsis
In this rich and well-crafted writing activity, students will learn about op-ed writing and write about a climate topic that is meaningful to them.
Students will learn about the reasons people write op-eds, how to write an op-ed, what makes this writing form unique, and the power of op-eds to create change.
This resource is an excellent introduction to writing op-eds.
Students will enjoy the lesson because they get to choose a climate topic they care about.
This activity calls for at least two days or sessions, but can easily be scaled up into a more lengthy writing unit.
The lesson plan provides links to the OpEd Project website and to two excellent video lectures, which will help prepare students for the lesson.
Additional Prerequisites
Students should be familiar with persuasive writing techniques.
Differentiation
Science or social studies classes could use this lesson during units on climate change or creating change in communities.
While some of the components of the lesson are designed for students to do outside of class, teachers could use them in the classroom. This would be especially helpful for students who have had little experience with persuasive writing.
As an extension, teachers can provide students with a way to share their op-eds with a larger audience, like the school or local newspaper.
Other related resources include this writing activity on writing to members of Congress, this activity on writing persuasively about climate change, and this video on talking effectively about climate change.
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The All We Can Save Project
The All We Can Save Project is on a mission to embed climate truth, courage, and just solutions in education — and to make it exceedingly easy to use the All We Can Save anthology within classrooms and beyond.
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