
Parts of an Argument
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6th - 8th Grade
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Jennifer Taylor
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Parts of an Argument
Claim
Reason
Evidence
Counterclaim
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Multiple Choice
Which part of an argument is the author's opinion on a subject?
claim
reason
evidence
counterclaim
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Multiple Choice
Which part of an argument is the author's explanation of why he/she believes something?
claim
reason
evidence
counterclaim
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Multiple Choice
Which part of an argument is the facts or statistics to support the author's claim?
claim
reason
evidence
counterclaim
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Multiple Choice
Which part of an argument is when the author mentioned the opposing viewpoint or opinion?
claim
reason
evidence
counterclaim
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Introduction Paragraph
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Poll
What is the author's claim in the introduction paragraph?
Football is a good source of exercise and should be allowed at recess.
Football is dangerous and should not be allowed at recess.
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Multiple Choice
Which sentence from the paragraph is the thesis statement?
Football was banned for being "too dangerous".
What the teachers at the middle school need to understand is that football is not dangerous.
Football is a good source of exercise, is a game that everyone can participate in, and helps you learn important life lessons.
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Body Paragraph #1
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Multiple Choice
Which sentence from the paragraph gives the claim and reason?
The first reason that football should not be banned is because it is great exercise.
The TIME for Kids article talks about the different ways that Mrs. Obama is fighting obesity in America.
One of the reasons kids get obese is because they don't get enough exercise.
Teachers and students could play together and everyone would be more active.
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Multiple Select
Which sentence from the paragraph gives evidence to support the claim? (choose two)
The first reason that football should not be banned is because it is great exercise.
The TIME for Kids article talks about the different ways that Mrs. Obama is fighting obesity in America.
The senior manager of USA Football says, "Football is great exercise."
Teachers and students could play together and everyone would be more active.
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Body Paragraph #2
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Multiple Choice
Which sentence from the paragraph gives the claim and reason?
Some kids think that football is just for boys, but that's not true.
Out of 25 kids, all 25 said they wanted football.
This proves that football is a valuable part of recess and should not be banned.
Another reason that we should be able to play football during recess is because everyone can play.
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Multiple Choice
Which sentence from the paragraph gives the evidence?
Some kids think that football is just for boys, but that's not true.
Out of 25 kids, all 25 said they wanted football.
This proves that football is a valuable part of recess and should not be banned.
Another reason that we should be able to play football during recess is because everyone can play.
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Multiple Choice
Which sentence from the paragraph gives the counterclaim?
Some kids think that football is just for boys, but that's not true.
Out of 25 kids, all 25 said they wanted football.
This proves that football is a valuable part of recess and should not be banned.
Another reason that we should be able to play football during recess is because everyone can play.
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Body Paragraph #3
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Multiple Choice
Which sentence from the paragraph gives the claim and reason?
For instance, sometimes a play is made and both teams argue because they think they should get the point.
The final and most important reason why we should have football is because it will help us learn important things.
Christine Andrews, a parent, argues that football is good for kids.
She says that, "It's great for their social skills and they resolve things on their own."
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Multiple Choice
Which sentence talks about the evidence?
For instance, sometimes a play is made and both teams argue because they think they should get the point.
The final and most important reason why we should have football is because it will help us learn important things.
Christine Andrews, a parent, argues that football is good for kids.
She says that, "It's great for their social skills and they resolve things on their own."
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