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Do you know the difference between the C,E,&R?

Do you know the difference between the C,E,&R?

Assessment

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Science

6th - 8th Grade

Practice Problem

Medium

CCSS.RI.7.1, CCSS.RI.7.8, NGSS.MS-PS2-4

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Standards-aligned

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Brooke Thompson

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5 Slides • 27 Questions

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Do you know the difference between the C,E,&R?

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Multiple Select

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Select all that are correct! In order to write an appropriate claim you must...

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answer the question in ONE sentence.

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not explain anything yet.

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use scientific language

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use words such as 'I think, I believe, my claim is.'

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Multiple Select

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Select all that are correct! In order to wrtie an appropriate evidence you must...

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use 2 or more facts or observations.

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make sure the evidence appropriately supports the claim.

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use only one sentence.

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use quantitative (numbers) and/or qualitiative (descriptive) data.

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Select all that are correct! In order to write an appropraite reasoning you must...

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restate the claim.

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introduce new evidence.

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use a transition word

(“In conclusion”, “therefore”)

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explain how the evidence supports the claim.

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Poll

Can you identify the parts of a CER?

Sure Can!

Maybe?!

Not likely :(

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Multiple Choice

People should limit the amount of sugar in their diet.

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This is an example of a claim.

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This is an example of evidence.

3

This is an example of reasoning.

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Multiple Choice

The text states that temperatures in the summer, on average, are warmer than any other season.

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This is an example of a claim.

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This is an example of evidence.

3

This is an example of reasoning.

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Multiple Choice

Claim, evidence, or reasoning?


Last week, there were 2 leaves on our plant, and 6 leaves today.

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claim

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evidence

3

reasoning

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Multiple Choice

"The apple weighs 80 grams." This is an example of ____.
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A claim
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Evidence
3
Reasoning 

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Multiple Choice

Xbox offers the best multiplayer games.
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Claim
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Evidence 
3
Reasoning

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Multiple Choice

What is an example of evidence?

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Football players are 33% more likely to get injured than baseball players.

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Football is more dangerous than baseball.

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Baseball is a fun sport.

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Multiple Choice

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You do an experiment about how healthy a food is. Which piece of evidence would NOT work?

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color of the food

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calories in the food

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sodium (salt) in the food

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fat in the food

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Multiple Choice

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Which claim could be supported with this data?

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Coco Puffs have the most iron.

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Fruit loops are too sweet.

3

I think Cheerios are for babies.

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Corn Pops have the lowest amount of iron.

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Multiple Choice

Which evidence BEST supports this claim: Students should be required to wear uniforms to school.

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Uniforms could cost a family $200 per child.

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School uniforms can be ordered online.

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Wearing your own clothes allows you to be unique and stylish.

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Schools with uniforms have better attendance & fewer referrals.

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Multiple Choice

Which evidence could best prove this claim: Student should eat school lunch each day.

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School lunch average calories = 550

Home lunch average = 850.

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I heard that In one school students refused to eat school lunch for 3 weeks.

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Eating school luch can ensure all students are eating healthy meals.

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Multiple Choice

Which examples is the best example of evidence?

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I believe the chiefs are the best NFL football team.

2

My husband loves Star Wars.

3

In a recent scientific study, 78% of students enjoy doing community service.

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Multiple Choice

Eating too much sugar can increase a person's risk of many health problems, including weight gain, high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes, and heart disease.

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This is an example of a claim.

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This is an example of evidence.

3

This is an example of reasoning.

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Multiple Choice

An author's statement that can be argued and proven with evidence is ______

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claim

2

evidence

3

reasoning

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Multiple Choice

"In June-September, San Francisco has an average temperature of 18 C and an average precipitation of 0".

This is an example of a ________.

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Claim

2

Evidence

3

Reasoning

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Multiple Choice

"Two out of three high school students fail to get enough sleep" is an example of:

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Claim

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Evidence

3

Reasoning

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Multiple Choice

"More districts should wake up to the benefits of later bells" is the USA Today article's:

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Reasoning

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Evidence

3

Claim

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Multiple Choice

According to the American Health Association, peanut butter is a great source of protein.

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Claim

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Evidence

3

Reasoning

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Multiple Choice

Air is matter. We found that the weight of the ball increases by .5lbs each time we pumped more air into it. This shows that air has weight, one of the characteristics of matter.
Which sentence is the claim?
1
Air is matter.
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We found that the weight of the ball increases by .5lbs each time we pumped more air into it.
3
This shows that air has weight, one of the characteristics of matter.

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Multiple Choice

Air is matter. We found that the weight of the ball increases by .5lbs each time we pumped more air into it. This shows that air has weight, one of the characteristics of matter.
Which sentence is the evidence?
1
Air is matter.
2
We found that the weight of the ball increases by .5lbs each time we pumped more air into it.
3
This shows that air has weight, one of the characteristics of matter.

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Multiple Choice

Air is matter. We found that the weight of the ball increases by .5lbs each time we pumped more air into it. This shows that air has weight, one of the characteristics of matter.
Which sentence is the reasoning?
1
Air is matter.
2
We found that the weight of the ball increases by .5lbs each time we pumped more air into it
3
This shows that air has weight, one of the characteristics of matter.

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Multiple Choice

I would jump heigher on the Moon than on Earth. I jump 100 cm on Earth and when calculated using the Moon's gravitational constant of 0.17, I would jump 588 cm on the Moon. The mass of the moon is 0.073x10 kg and the mass of Earth is 5.97x10 kg. I would jump higher on the Moon than on Earth because the mass of the Earth is much greater than the mass of the Moon. The greater the mass the greater the gravitational pull. Since the moon has a weaker gravitational pull I am able to jump heigher on the moon than on Earth.


Which portion is the evidence?

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I would be able to jump higher on the Moon than on Earth.

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The mass of the Moon is 0.073x10 kg and the mass of Earth is 5.97x10 kg.

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I would jump higher on the Moon than on Earth because the mass of the Moon is much less than the mass of the Earth. The smaller the mass the weaker the gravitational pull. The weaker the gravity the less pull toward the planet.

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Multiple Choice

I would jump heigher on the Moon than on Earth. I jump 100 cm on Earth and when calculated using the Moon's gravitational constant of 0.17, I would jump 588 cm on the Moon. The mass of the moon is 0.073x10 kg and the mass of Earth is 5.97x10 kg. I would jump higher on the Moon than on Earth because the mass of the Earth is much greater than the mass of the Moon. The greater the mass the greater the gravitational pull. Since the moon has a weaker gravitational pull I am able to jump heigher on the moon than on Earth.


Which portion is the claim?

1

I would be able to jump higher on the Moon than on Earth.

2

The mass of the Moon is 0.073x10 kg and the mass of Earth is 5.97x10 kg.

3

I would jump higher on the Moon than on Earth because the mass of the Moon is much less than the mass of the Earth. The smaller the mass the weaker the gravitational pull. The weaker the gravity the less pull toward the planet.

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Multiple Choice

I would jump heigher on the Moon than on Earth. I jump 100 cm on Earth and when calculated using the Moon's gravitational constant of 0.17, I would jump 588 cm on the Moon. The mass of the moon is 0.073x10 kg and the mass of Earth is 5.97x10 kg. I would jump higher on the Moon than on Earth because the mass of the Earth is much greater than the mass of the Moon. The greater the mass the greater the gravitational pull. Since the moon has a weaker gravitational pull I am able to jump heigher on the moon than on Earth.


Which portion is the reasoning?

1

I would be able to jump higher on the Moon than on Earth.

2

The mass of the Moon is 0.073x10 kg and the mass of Earth is 5.97x10 kg.

3

I would jump higher on the Moon than on Earth because the mass of the Moon is much less than the mass of the Earth. The smaller the mass the weaker the gravitational pull. The weaker the gravity the less pull toward the planet.

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