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WHAT IS C.E.R.? C.E.R. is a process to write a conclusion for your lab report.

WHAT IS C.E.R.? C.E.R. is a process to write a conclusion for your lab report. C= Claim This is the idea that you are trying to prove. In English class, you would call it a thesis statement. It could also be the introductory paragraph in a paper.

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WHAT IS C.E.R.? C.E.R. is a process to write a conclusion for your lab report.

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  1. WHAT IS C.E.R.? • C.E.R. is a process to write a conclusion for your lab report.

  2. C= Claim • This is the idea that you are trying to prove. In English class, you would call it a thesis statement. It could also be the introductory paragraph in a paper. • In a science lab, you would state your hypothesis and if it was supported or not. You are telling me information that you can prove.

  3. E= Evidence • This section will be very dry. You should describe graphs and outline evidence. Your own thoughts will go in the reasoning section. • Evidence should include:Studies that support your claimDataAnalysisFacts

  4. R=Reasoning • This is where you will put your ideas about what the evidence means. Reasoning explains why evidence came out the in the way that it did. • Reasoning should include:Your ideas on why graphs have a particular shape.Your ideas on why your claim is true.You should reach logical conclusions based on evidence.Build your argument to prove your point.

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