PPT-Claim, Cite, Clarify Which Answer Sounds More Thought Out?
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Answer 1 I think that its important to recycle because its good for the environment Answer 2 Recycling is important According to research recycling is good for the
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Claim, Cite, Clarify Which Answer Sounds More Thought Out?: Transcript
Answer 1 I think that its important to recycle because its good for the environment Answer 2 Recycling is important According to research recycling is good for the environment because it decreases pollution Therefore recycling is essential. CLARIFY aims to provide important epidemiological and clinical data on stable CAD patients particularly related to heart rate wh ich will help improve the management of these outpatients and reduce the risk of cardiovascular events CLARIFY will in c The 4C Project – A Collaboration to Clarify the Costs of Curation. APARSEN Webinar: 13 June 2013. Neil Grindley – 4C Project Coordinator. Jisc Programme Manager: Digital Preservation and Curation. Thanks for inviting me …. Managing, archiving, curating, preserving and sustaining digital [research] outputs …. neil.grindley@jisc.ac.uk. Head of Resource Discovery & 4C Project Coordinator. What It Is and Why You Need to Use It!. Slides 1-5 Adapted from the . Toulmin’s. Argument Model by the Sanderson High School English II PLT. What is SAF?. SAF is how you should answer all questions that require support, data, or evidence. . Which Answer Sounds More Thought Out?. Answer #1. I think that it’s important to recycle because it’s good for the environment.. Answer #2. Recycling is important. According to research, recycling is good for the environment because it decreases pollution. Therefore, recycling is essential.. Which Answer Sounds More Thought Out?. Answer #1. I think that it’s important to recycle because it’s good for the environment.. Answer #2. Recycling is important. According to research, recycling is good for the environment because it decreases pollution. Therefore, recycling is essential.. Claim, Cite, Clarify. Which Answer Sounds More Thought Out?. Answer #1. I think that it’s important to recycle because it’s good for the environment.. Answer #2. Recycling is important because it is important for the future of the planet. According to research, recycling is good for the environment because it decreases pollution. Therefore, recycling is essential.. Not to Cite? . A . Tutorial. for Middle School Learners. Welcome! . . Do you know what your teachers mean when they tell you to cite your sources? Citing your sources is part of an overall concept known as Attribution. Attribution is the identification and accreditation of a source’s information or creation (vocabulary.com). In simpler terms, citation like attribution, is the process by which you identify material that you are using in your body of work that came from another source (plagiarism.org) . Illustrate, Complicate, . Extend. The Argument or Claim. We begin with a simple argument or claim from our original text (source 1) like:. Claim from source 1: . The Beatles . are the most influential band in . 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. . ). How do snowflakes form?. Mary . Tweedy, Curriculum Support Specialist. Keisha Kidd, Curriculum Support . Specialist. Millard . . Lightburn. , Ph.D., . District . Supervisor K-5 . Benchmark Focus. topic choices in the bin. In three sentences, write what you learned about the 1930s (or topics) or about using the library for research.. With your table partner…. Define plagiarism.. What is Plagiarism?. Claims . Evidence . Reasoning - . CER. . Big . Idea 13: . Forces . and Changes . in Motion. Claim. . Evidence Reasoning. CER. C. laim. :. . (The answer to the question. ). E. vidence. : . (. A. ll the . Elaboration . Mini Lesson. Clarifying the prompt. to understand it better.. Prompt. You open your backpack, one morning, and there is a tiny man inside talking to you.. Clarify. Clarify. Clarify.
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