Below, you will find a wide range of our printable worksheets in chapter Writing Opinion Pieces of section Writing. These worksheets are appropriate for Fourth Grade English Language Arts. We have crafted many worksheets covering various aspects of this topic, writing using organizational structure, writing supporting details, using transition words, concluding an opinion, and many more. We hope you find them very useful and interesting.
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Why do you think adopting a pet from the animal rescue league is a good (bad) idea? Complete the graphic organizer, then use the information as an outline for your essay .
Category: Writing Writing Opinion Pieces Writing Using Organizational Structure
Write your opinion about indoor games (video games, board games, etc.) vs. outdoor games (soccer, skating, running, etc.).
Category: Writing Writing Opinion Pieces Writing Using Organizational Structure
In your opinion, what do you think is the best book genre? Be sure to support your opinion with some good reasons and examples.
Category: Writing Writing Opinion Pieces Writing Using Organizational Structure
Write three supporting details for each main idea or topic sentence provided in the worksheet.
Category: Writing Writing Opinion Pieces Writing Supporting Details
Read each topic sentence, then choose the sentences that support the main idea.
Category: Writing Writing Opinion Pieces Writing Supporting Details
If you could play the main character of your favorite movie or a book for a day, what would it be?
Category: Writing Writing Opinion Pieces Writing Supporting Details
Dog, cat, fish, turtle, bunny, or a parrot! Who do you think would make a great pet?
Category: Writing Writing Opinion Pieces Writing Supporting Details
Write three supporting details for each main idea or topic sentence.
Category: Writing Writing Opinion Pieces Writing Supporting Details
Complete each sentence using the transition words from word bank. Use each word only once. Capitalize the word whenever necessary.
Category: Writing Writing Opinion Pieces Using Transition Words
Read and underline the transitional word or phrase in each sentence.
Category: Writing Writing Opinion Pieces Using Transition Words
Write a sentence using each transition in the box.
Category: Writing Writing Opinion Pieces Using Transition Words
Write the sentences on the worksheet as a paragraph by linking/connecting them with transitional words/phrases. Choose the words or phrases from the word box.
Category: Writing Writing Opinion Pieces Using Transition Words
Write three sentences using the words written for each type of transition.
Category: Writing Writing Opinion Pieces Using Transition Words
Write a concluding statement that restates or sums up each topic sentence.
Category: Writing Writing Opinion Pieces Concluding an Opinion
Read the title and the topic sentence for each of the paragraph plans. Then write three supporting details that relate to the main idea and add the closing sentence.
Category: Writing Writing Opinion Pieces Concluding an Opinion
Write three supporting details that relate to the main idea (topic) and add the closing sentence restating the topic sentence in a different way.
Category: Writing Writing Opinion Pieces Concluding an Opinion
For each title, build a paragraph by writing a topic sentence that clearly states your opinion about that topic. Write three supporting details and add the closing sentence.
Category: Writing Writing Opinion Pieces Concluding an Opinion