Claim Evidence Reasoning
Found 10 free book(s)SENTENCE STARTERS: CLAIM, EVIDENCE, REASONING
www.thinksrsd.comSENTENCE STARTERS: CLAIM, EVIDENCE, REASONING CLAIM Directly answer the question/ prompt. Sentence Starters I observed _____ when _____.
Moon, Sun, and Earth Relationships - East Tennessee State ...
www.etsu.eduEvidence (Provide examples from using your model to support your claim.) Reasoning (Explain how your evidence supports your claim. Describe the position of the moon, earth, and sun.) Moon, Earth, and Sun Model CER Claim (Write a sentence stating what causes moon phases after working with your model.) Evidence (Provide examples from using your ...
AP English Language and Composition Free-Response ...
apcentral.collegeboard.orgevidence supports a line of reasoning. AND Explains how at least one . rhetorical choice in the passage contributes to the writer’s argument, purpose, or message. 4 points. EVIDENCE: Provides specific evidence to ... integrate some evidence or fail to support a key claim.
ARE: 3 Parts of an Argument Three Parts of an Argument: A ...
cpb-us-e1.wpmucdn.comA- Assertion (statement or claim) R- Reasoning (elaboration and explanation) E- Evidence (support and used to help prove and show) To be complete, arguments should have three parts: an assertion, reasoning and evidence (easily remembered with the mnemonic ARE).
Claim, Evidence, & Reasoning (CER) Writing Scientific ...
www.dvusd.orgClaim: Evidence for your claim: • A statement that answers your question Scientific data that support the claim Data need to be appropriate (pictures, graphs, table) Observation Reasoning (how your evidence justifies your claim): • Based on scientific principles • Each piece of evidence may have a different justification for
Claims, Evidence, & Reasoning - Deer Valley Unified School ...
www.dvusd.orgclaims, evidence, & reasoning expressing your thoughts about a problem using research, experimentation, and support. writing a claim
Claim-Evidence-Reasoning (C-E-R) - psd202.org
hgms.psd202.orgThe following are two samples of Claim-Evidence-Reasoning conclusions that were reviewed in class. The C-E-R examples are based on two commercials and one data table that we used to collect data. Feel free to come back and review these samples whenever you need a refresher on how to do a C-E-R.
Rubrics for AP Histories - AP Central
apcentral.collegeboard.org• Describe the claim or argument of a secondary source, as well as the evidence used. • Describe a pattern or trend in quantitative data in non-text-based sources. • Explain how a historian’s claim or argument is supported with evidence. • Explain how a historian’s context influences the claim or argument.
Claims of Fact, Value, and Policy - Havlicek's classroom
havlicek.weebly.com• Stephen Toulmin’s chain of reasoning is another way to organize the presentation of claims, especially good when you must think quickly in a specialized setting, like assessing a medical emergency. • You move from data to claim, based on evidence, interpreted by …
1) Introduction/Claim (One paragraph) Start with a hook or ...
www.ccsoh.us• Include text evidence that supports your reason. o Example: The author shows that video games are harmful because in paragraph 2 it states_____ • Include an explanation (warrant) that shows how your text evidence proved your claim. o Example: The author uses this evidence to show how/that_____.