Introduction to Writing Claims and Supporting Arguments

Introduction to Writing Claims and Supporting Arguments

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English

6th - 8th Grade

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The video tutorial explains how to differentiate between claims and opinions in argumentative writing. It provides examples, such as the nutritional benefits of broccoli, to illustrate how to form specific claims supported by evidence. The tutorial also discusses the funding disparities in Native American schools and debates the pros and cons of serving breakfast in classrooms. The goal is to teach students how to create strong, evidence-backed claims in their writing.

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1.

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What is the primary purpose of a claim in argumentative writing?

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How does a claim differ from an opinion?

3.

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What is an example of a specific claim about broccoli?

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What issue is highlighted in the essay about Native American schools?

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What is a potential solution proposed for Native American schools?

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What is the main argument for serving breakfast in classrooms?

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What is a reason against serving breakfast in classrooms?

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What should each reason in an argumentative essay become?

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What is essential for a claim to be effective?

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What is the purpose of revising a draft in argumentative writing?

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