PPT-Claim, Evidence & Reasoning

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Ms Drake 7 th grade Science Brookville Intermediate School Claims Evidence Reasoning Claim Answer to the question Usually a statement Evidence Observations Facts

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Ms Drake 7 th grade Science Brookville Intermediate School Claims Evidence Reasoning Claim Answer to the question Usually a statement Evidence Observations Facts Data from experiment. - Charles Sanders Peirce. Using Models of Reasoning. A Return to Logos. Reasoning from Specific Instances. Progressing from a number of particular facts to a general conclusion. .. This is also known as inductive reasoning.. How Forensic Scientists Use Entomology to Solve Crimes. Based on the website:. http://tlc.ousd.k12.ca.us/~acody/forensic.html. OBJECTIVES. Extracting . factual information from text. .. Making . logical deductions from information presented.. By: Lauren Smith. 7:Appeal to emotion . This . fallacy is committed when someone manipulates peoples' emotions in order to get them to accept a claim as being . true. This . sort of "reasoning" involves the substitution of various means of producing strong emotions in place of evidence for a claim. O (Observations) = Evidence. . I (Inferences) = Claim/Reasoning. Observation vs. Inference –. . Would you want to play in this water?. Develop a T-chart . O (Observations) = Evidence . Six people wearing yellow suits and green gloves are around the water.. How to make connections. What is evidence?. Factual information used to test, refine, and develop ideas. Interpretive . and . tentative. Suggestive rather than conclusive. In other words, you do not . The other side of logic. Deduction . vs. Induction. Deduction – General to Specific. Induction – Specific to General. Inductive reasoning. Uses particular facts, common threads and ideas to draw a conclusion suggested by evidence. http. ://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ELqEGx46Iiw. Elois. . Zeanah. is the 18th president of the Alabama Federation of Republican Women. Prior to her election, . Elois. served as AFRW’s 3rd vice president and 1st vice president and as chair of AFRW’s illegal immigration issues committee. She received the 2006-2007 biennial award as the “Most Valuable Member of the Alabama Federation of Republican . Ms. Torre. January 4/5, 2015. Agenda. 1. Take-Off: New Year Resolutions. 2. C.E.R and Summary Activity. 3. Make-up Assessments/ Work on Project. 4. . Landing: How far are you on your project? . Take Off: New Year Resolution. Elizabeth Gordon,. . NBCT. MYP & IB Biology Instructor. Me…. & You…. Middle School? High School?. Biology? Chemistry? Physics? Life Science?. My Dad’s a Space Alien. I . have evidence that proves . Argument Writing from Text. CCR.W.1. College and Career Ready Writing; Text Types and Purposes: 1. Write arguments to support . claims. in an analysis of substantive topics or texts, using . valid reasoning . What is a fallacy?. A fallacy is an error in reasoning. Including fallacies in your writing will weaken your argument. . Why is it important to . know about logical fallacies?. If you know about fallacies, and the different kinds of logical fallacies, you will be able to do two things.. Content Vocabulary. Claim→. Definition: (noun) . 1. . an assertion of the truth of something, typically one that is disputed or in doubt.. With writing, claim is the writer’s position on an issue or problem. . Ms. Drake. 7. th. grade Science. Brookville Intermediate School. Claims- Evidence- Reasoning. Claim-. Answer to the question!. Usually a statement. Evidence-. Observations. Facts. Data from experiment. Underline the . Claim. Circle . the . Evidence. Put a box . around the . Reasoning. A common type of asexual reproduction found in nature is called Mitosis. . Mitosis requires less energy than sexual reproduction does..

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