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Claims, Reasons, and Evidence the difference

Claims, Reasons, and Evidence the difference

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English

6th - 9th Grade

Medium

CCSS
RL.9-10.1, RI.8.1, RI.6.8

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Joye Courtney

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10 Slides • 8 Questions

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Claims, Reasons, and Evidence the difference

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Claim

is an arguable statement that the entire essay will be about.

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A strong claim is not

  • Just an opinion

  • Written in first person

  • A sentence with because in it

  • Vague

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Examples of claims in order from weakest to strongest.

  • The Bermuda Triangle may or may not be causing ships and planes to disappear.

  • I think that the Bermuda Triangle causes ships and planes to disappear.

  • The Bermuda Triangle causes ships and planes to disappear.

  • It is clear that the Bermuda Triangle has to be the reason that ships and planes have mysteriously disappeared.

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Multiple Choice

Which one is the strongest claim?

1

Bigfoot is not real.

2

Evidence points that bigfoot could be real or fake.

3

The legend of bigfoot has no credible evidence.

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Multiple Choice

Which one is the strongest claim?

1

Dragons are obviously fake.

2

The legends of dragons have flaws in their reasoning too big to ignore.

3

I think dragons have to be false.

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Reasons

Why the claim is true.

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Strong Reasons are

  • Clearly connected to the claim.

  • Can be worded as a because statement.

  • Not specific evidence.

  • Not cited material.

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Reasons for the claim: It is clear that the Bermuda Triangle has to be the reason that ships and planes have mysteriously disappeared. From weakest to strongest.

  • Compasses were not working for Navy pilots in 1945 or for Columbus in 1492 (“Bermuda Triangle”).

  • Compasses are recorded to not work in the Bermuda Triangle.

  • The Bermuda triangle causes technology to not work.

  • Technology has known to stop working while in the Bermuda Triangle before ships completely disappear. 



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Multiple Choice

What's a reason for the claim: The legend of bigfoot has no credible evidence.

1

There are bigfoot reports in Kentucky.

2

The majority of evidence for bigfoot is only personal reports.

3

There are over 12 personal reports of bigfoot sightings in Kentucky ("Bigfoot Chasers").

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Multiple Choice

What's a reason for the claim: The legends of dragons have flaws in their reasoning too big to ignore.

1

Dragons have an element of magic to them which makes it improbable.

2

Dragons breathe fire.

3

Treasure is known to be stolen by dragons ("dragon").

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Evidence

The specific examples that support the reason.

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Strong evidence is

  • Specific

  • Relevant

  • Cited from a credible source.

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Evidence for the reason: Technology has known to stop working while in the Bermuda Triangle before ships completely disappear. From weakest to strongest.

  • The Bermuda Triangle is a high traffic area ("Bermuda Triangle").

  • There are tales of planes disappearing in the Bermuda Triangle ("Bermuda Triangle").

  • Compasses were not working for Navy pilots in 1945 or for Columbus in 1492 (“Bermuda Triangle”).


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Multiple Choice

What is a piece of evidence for the reason The majority of evidence for bigfoot is only personal reports.

1

A Sacramento minister leads a Bigfoot chasing organization ("Bigfoot Chasers").

2

There is no good quality of proof of Bigfoot.

3

There were only personal reports given to the Bigfoot Research Organization ("Bigfoot Chasers").

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Multiple Choice

What is a piece of evidence for the reason: Dragons have an element of magic to them which makes it improbable.

1

European legends have dragons described as fire breathing ("dragon").

2

The anatomy of a dragon is not backed up by science.

3

Myths of dragons are found all over the world ("dragon").

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Multiple Select

Which ones are reasons for: Camping is the best recreational activity.

1

Native Americans were known to camp (Paris).

2

Camping has been enjoyed as long as we have record of human life.

3

Lots of options for activities are possible when you camp.

4

Fishing is a great activity while camping

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Multiple Select

What is considered evidence for the reason: Camping has lots of options of activities to choose from.

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Hunting and fishing were possibilities in an elite camping area called "Great Camps" (Paris).

2

People can go swimming in the summer.

3

National Parks offer great activities such as hiking, hunting, and fishing (Paris).

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Connecting to nature is a great reason to camp.

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