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4th Grade Paired Passages with Writing Prompts Greek Mythology Opinion Writing
4th Grade Paired Passages with Writing Prompts Greek Mythology Opinion Writing
4th Grade Paired Passages with Writing Prompts Greek Mythology Opinion Writing
4th Grade Paired Passages with Writing Prompts Greek Mythology Opinion Writing
4th Grade Paired Passages with Writing Prompts Greek Mythology Opinion Writing
4th Grade Paired Passages with Writing Prompts Greek Mythology Opinion Writing
4th Grade Paired Passages with Writing Prompts Greek Mythology Opinion Writing
4th Grade Paired Passages with Writing Prompts Greek Mythology Opinion Writing
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Find paired passages with writing prompts about a Greek Mythology creature and heros for 5th grade opinion writing. Although the great hero Heracles killed the deadly Hydra, suppose he were not around to complete this task. Who would you choose to complete this mission and why? Use textual evidence to prove why your hero is the best man for the job. In this Greek Mythology themed writing assignment, students are asked to close read multiple short passages, draw a conclusion, and produce an answer using textual evidence.

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Use this resource for whole or small group activities, writing centers, partner or independent work, emergency sub plans, or home school for grades 4 - 6.

Inside this easy use Greek Mythology writing prompt resource, you'll find the following informative paragraphs to help students write an opinion piece:

  • The Hydra
  • Achilles
  • Theseus
  • Perseus
  • Writing Prompt Question
  • Opinion piece writing prompt pages
  • Printable pdf. file
  • Easel Worksheets

Click here to save about 25% off the price of individual resources by purchasing digital or print writing worksheets.

Set up is quick and easy . . . just print and gather pencils and you are ready for an engaging class experience.

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Find paired passages with writing prompts about a Greek Mythology creature and heros for 5th grade opinion writing. Although the great hero Heracles killed the deadly Hydra, suppose he were not around to complete this task. Who would you choose to complete this mission and why? Use textual evidence to prove why your hero is the best man for the job. In this Greek Mythology themed writing assignment, students are asked to close read multiple short passages, draw a conclusion, and produce an answer using textual evidence.

Click HERE to save 25% off the purchase of individual resources with the bundle.

Use this resource for whole or small group activities, writing centers, partner or independent work, emergency sub plans, or home school for grades 4 - 6.

Inside this easy use Greek Mythology writing prompt resource, you'll find the following informative paragraphs to help students write an opinion piece:

  • The Hydra
  • Achilles
  • Theseus
  • Perseus
  • Writing Prompt Question
  • Opinion piece writing prompt pages
  • Printable pdf. file
  • Easel Worksheets

Click here to save about 25% off the price of individual resources by purchasing digital or print writing worksheets.

Set up is quick and easy . . . just print and gather pencils and you are ready for an engaging class experience.

If you're looking for prompts to prepare for writing tests, this is the product for you.

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Write informative/explanatory texts to examine a topic and convey ideas and information clearly.
Draw evidence from literary or informational texts to support analysis, reflection, and research.
Write routinely over extended time frames (time for research, reflection, and revision) and shorter time frames (a single sitting or a day or two) for a range of discipline-specific tasks, purposes, and audiences.
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