A Knowledge Organiser is an excellent resource for supporting your UKS2 pupils when they are creating their own independent writing. This Knowledge Organiser is aimed at supporting your year 5 and year 6 class to write balanced arguments or debates. Included in this Knowledge Organiser is a word bank, a features checklist, an example text of a balanced argument and sentence starters. These Purpose: The purpose of a discussion text is to explore more than one point of view on a given subject in order to reach an informed opinion or to make a decision on an issue. Structure: Generally speaking, discussion texts will begin by providing background information on the issue before introducing the central area or areas of contention. At For example, you might write (Jones, 1998, p. 199) or (Jones, 1998, pp. 199–201). This information is reiterated below. Regardless of how they are referenced, all sources that are cited in the text must appear in the reference list at the end of the paper. In-text citation capitalization, quotes, and italics/underlining The Internet connects them to other people. When a child is bored he can go on the computer. Computers make children smart. On the other hand, the computer can have a negative effect on children. They may see bad things, like videos and chat rooms that are meant for older people. This can cause the children to have bad behaviour and to hate school. Tips. 1. Writing in online forums is more like speaking. 2. You don’t have to put full stops (.) at the end of sentences. 3. Use ^^^ to show you’re talking about the post above yours. 4. Use @ and a person’s name to show clearly who you’re replying to. Vay Tiền Nhanh Chỉ Cần Cmnd Nợ Xấu.

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