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. Objectives:. Students will have a basic understanding of the history of formal argumentation.. Students will compare and contrast disagreement and contradiction to argumentation and debate.. Students will summarize the definition of an argument.. REasoning. How to Write an Argument. So I Know a Text’s claim. I Have Evidence. Now What? . Claim can also be called an Opinion, but it has to be more than “I liked it/I hated it.” You have to take a position on a text. What do you believe to be true about what the text is saying? . What is an Argument Essay?. A type of writing that builds a convincing argument. To argue convincingly, a writer needs to support a claim with clear reasons and evidence.. Opinion vs. Persuade vs. Argue. 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. After Four years of CER . in the . Classroom. Laura Rossier. F. A. Day Middle School. 8. th. grade Earth & Space Science. laura_rossier@newton.k12.ma.us. What’s your CER experience?. How many have never heard of CER?. Ms. Torre November 16/17. What is a Claim?:. CLAIM: . An . opinion or observation in the form of a . statement.. What is your argument? . Many ways to use a claim. . You are given a claim that you must either refute or support using evidence.. 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 . APK. (Accessing Prior Knowledge): . How would you define the terms claim, evidence, and reasoning?. What do the terms claim, evidence, and reasoning make you think of?. Claim – a statement that answers a question. British Logician. Frustrated with the inability of formal logic to explain everyday arguments. Came up with a model for practical reasoning. Two triads – first triad. Claim. : the main point the arguer is trying to make-takes the form of a proposition. 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. Connected by Reasoning. Adapted from: . https://www.washoeschools.net/cms/lib/NV01912265/Centricity/Domain/253/Social%20Studies/October%208%20Argumentative%20Writing%20in%20Social%20Studies%206-12.pdf. Embedding quotations. by Dr. Andrew Osborn. Introduction. Most of the essays that you write for courses in the Literary Tradition sequence will be arguments based on interpretive analysis.. Introduction.

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