Unit 4

How Do Games Influence People? 


Activity

Have Your Say! - Internet Games: Fun but Be Aware! Organizer


A well-written opinion statement makes a claim.

An opinion statement is the main idea of a piece of writing. It must be supported with reasons and evidence. Reasons tell the importance of the opinion or claim. Why does the author hold this idea? Supporting details or evidence are researched facts or experiences that back up or support the reason. These details can be proven.
Examine the following statements.

  • I did not like the book Messing About.
  • The book Messing About was awful because the plot was uneventful and all the characters were unrealistic.


Although both statements tell you that the writer does not like the book, the second statement is much more descriptive. It gives reasons for the writer to not like the book.

Every paragraph in the selection, Assignment 4-1 supports the author’s opinion with reasons that identify why the writer has that opinion.

Complete this Assignment 4-1 by identifying the writer's opinion and three reasons that support that opinion. You will also identify three supporting details. When complete, hand Assignment 4-1 in on the final page of this lesson.




Document: Assignment 4-1 Main Ideas
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  1. Download the document Assignment 4-1-Main Ideas.
  2. IMPORTANT NOTE: When the download screen opens:
      • Click the "Open with" button.
      • Select "Adobe Reader".
      • Click "OK".
      • You will then be able to view the document Assignment 4-1 Main Ideas.


Save

How to save a file:


  1. Scan the document to your computer.
  2. Have the file open and select Save As from the File menu.
  3. Name your Assignment 4-1 file in this format: jsmithla6_4-1 Main Idea and save the file to your Documents folder.

Be sure to add any information from this lesson to your Games Graphic Organizer.

Submit your Assignment 4-1 at the end of the lesson.