I Wanna Iguana
by Karen Kaufman Orloff
Lesson plans and Teaching Resources
I Wanna [Something]
The writer will discuss the persuasive techniques used by Alex in the notes he sends his mother in
I Wanna Iguana
, as well as the persuasive responses his mother returns. After playing an online interactive button game (included), writers will compose persuasive notes to and from a pair of writers. Students will then switch papers and respond accordingly to classmates. Focuses on writing traits of voice and word choice.
I Wanna
What?
Using
I Wanna Iguana
as a mentor text, first-grade students write a persuasive letter to their parents, making a request and giving reasons. Includes graphic organizer for planning, student models.
I Wanna Iguana
Students use the book as a mentor text as they try to persuade their parents to let them have a pet.
I Wanna Iguana
Students can read along with this YouTube video (5:00).
Using Persuasion in Second Grade
This blog post details the process for a lesson on persuasive writing that uses
I Wanna Iguana
and
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