Analyzing Evidence to Take a Position on a Writing Prompt

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English, Other, Mathematics
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1st - 6th Grade
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Hard
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1.
Multiple Choice
What is the main task described in the lesson introduction?
Designing a new playground
Creating a poem about school
Writing a letter to the principal
Writing a story about recess
2.
Multiple Choice
Why is it important to analyze evidence from both sides before taking a position?
To find the position with the strongest evidence
To ensure you have the most evidence
To confuse the reader
To make the letter longer
3.
Multiple Choice
What is a common mistake when choosing a position?
Writing too many reasons
Picking a position without evidence
Choosing based on personal preference
Ignoring the prompt
4.
Multiple Choice
Which of the following is a reason to agree with the principal's decision?
Children need exercise
Recess helps with social skills
Studying is more important
School is too boring
5.
Multiple Choice
What is a reason to disagree with the principal's decision?
Recess causes too much noise
Children need exercise to stay healthy
Recess is a waste of time
Recess damages the grass
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