Grade 5 Quiz Writing Opinion Pieces with Supported Viewpoints – W.5.1
The Common Core State Standard W.5.1 emphasizes the ability of fifth graders to write opinionated essays or responses about certain topics or texts. It is crucial not just to state an opinion, but to back it up with pertinent reasons and information. This fosters critical thinking and the ability to present arguments logically and convincingly, preparing students for more advanced writing tasks in subsequent grades.
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Question 1 of 10
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What is the primary goal of an opinion piece based on CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.W.5.1?
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2. Question
Which of these is a key component of an opinion piece?
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3. Question
When writing an opinion piece, what should follow your stated viewpoint?
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4. Question
Why is it essential to support your opinion with reasons and information?
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5. Question
If you read a book and didn’t like it, which of these would be an effective opening for an opinion piece?
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6. Question
In an opinion piece, how should you treat opposing viewpoints?
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7. Question
Which of the following best demonstrates the use of information to support an opinion?
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8. Question
What differentiates an opinion piece from a report?
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9. Question
The main argument of an opinion piece is also often referred to as:
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10. Question
Which of these is an example of a supporting reason for the opinion “Physical activity in schools is essential”?
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