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Claim-Evidence-Reasoning

Claim-Evidence-Reasoning. Claim: A statement that answers the original question Usually just one sentence Evidence: All of the data that supports your claim Not all data is considered evidence! The more relevant evidence, the better your claim is supported. Reasoning:

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Claim-Evidence-Reasoning

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  1. Claim-Evidence-Reasoning • Claim: • A statement that answers the original question • Usually just one sentence • Evidence: • All of the data that supports your claim • Not all data is considered evidence! • The more relevant evidence, the better your claim is supported. • Reasoning: • Explains why the data you chose counts as evidence. • Acts as a ‘conclusion’ • Should be a few sentences in length

  2. Example: Explain why greenhouse walls can be constructed of glass or clear plastic but not wood or metal. Neither wood nor metal will work as the walls of a greenhouse. Wood and metal do not allow visible light to pass through them. Light can pass through both clear glass and plastic, but lower-energy thermal radiation cannot. A greenhouse warms up when light energy is absorbed by materials inside that can radiate that thermal energy back into the greenhouse as they heat up. If the materials of the walls blocks light energy from getting inside the greenhouse, then it cannot become trapped thermal energy and the greenhouse will not warm up. Therefore, wood and metal would not work for the construction of greenhouses.

  3. Example: Claim-Evidence-Reasoning Explain why greenhouse walls can be constructed of glass or clear plastic but not wood or metal. Neither wood nor metal will work as the walls of a greenhouse. Wood and metal do not allow visible light to pass through them. Light can pass through both clear glass and plastic, but lower-energy thermal radiation cannot. A greenhouse warms up when light energy is absorbed by materials inside that can radiate that thermal energy back into the greenhouse as they heat up. If the materials of the walls blocks light energy from getting inside the greenhouse, then it cannot become trapped thermal energy and the greenhouse will not warm up. Therefore, wood and metal would not work for the construction of greenhouses.

  4. Example: Claim-Evidence-Reasoning Explain why greenhouse walls can be constructed of glass or clear plastic but not wood or metal. Neither wood nor metal will work as the walls of a greenhouse.Wood and metal do not allow visible light to pass through them. Light can pass through both clear glass and plastic, but lower-energy thermal radiation cannot. A greenhouse warms up when light energy is absorbed by materials inside that can radiate that thermal energy back into the greenhouse as they heat up. If the materials of the walls blocks light energy from getting inside the greenhouse, then it cannot become trapped thermal energy and the greenhouse will not warm up. Therefore, wood and metal would not work for the construction of greenhouses.

  5. Example: Claim-Evidence-Reasoning Explain why greenhouse walls can be constructed of glass or clear plastic but not wood or metal. Neither wood nor metal will work as the walls of a greenhouse.Wood and metal do not allow visible light to pass through them. Light can pass through both clear glass and plastic, but lower-energy thermal radiation cannot. A greenhouse warms up when light energy is absorbed by materials inside that can radiate that thermal energy back into the greenhouse as they heat up.If the materials of the walls blocks light energy from getting inside the greenhouse, then it cannot become trapped thermal energy and the greenhouse will not warm up. Therefore, wood and metal would not work for the construction of greenhouses.

  6. Example: TheTemptations are the best band ever. They have a song I really like. Therefore, the Temptations are the best band ever. Why might this be a bad argument?

  7. Reading Annotation Key Key Content Vocab Difficult words Important facts/ main ideas Supporting ideas (evidence) Concl = main conclusions drawn ? = confusing information

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