Persuasion map worksheet
This persuasion map worksheet template can help you:
- Graphically organize arguments for a persuasive essay or debate.
- Identify the goal or thesis.
- See relationships between ideas and topics.
Open this template and add content to customize this persuasion map worksheet to your use case.
Organize a strong thesis with a persuasion map
Whether you’re writing a persuasive essay or preparing for a debate, you need a strong position that you can support with credible arguments. Sometimes it can be difficult to track how your ideas relate to one another and whether your thesis meets your requirements, but you can overcome those obstacles with the help of a persuasion map worksheet.
A persuasion map is a graphic organizer that can help students and other presenters visualize the relationships between their topics and ideas. The format is flexible enough to adapt to any kind of persuasive piece and is an excellent tool for clarifying complex topics and checking the strength of an argument.
If you use Lucidchart, you can enjoy a persuasion map template that is easily shared to collaborate with others. If you’re working on a group project for a school assignment or with a team for an important presentation, you can collaborate on the template together in real time, no matter where you are.
Use the persuasion map template in Lucidchart
You can customize the template using the instructions on the right side of the template. You can also click the tutorial button for more tips on how to effectively modify templates and how to use Lucidchart in general.
Once the template is customized to your liking, you can start filling it out, either by yourself or with a group. There are two ways you can choose to fill out the persuasion map:
- Start from the left with the main idea or thesis and move toward supporting facts
- Start from the right, listing out facts about your topic to help determine a strong, singular thesis
If you are working on the template with a group, you can easily share it through Lucidchart’s convenient integrations with Slack, Zoom, and Microsoft Teams. During interactive sessions with your team, you can add comments, react with emojis, and use the chat feature. As you gather everyone’s thoughts and feedback, you will develop a clear and coherent argument for your persuasive piece.