Key Terms
Context Clues
Reading Skills
CER
A little off task
100

What is a claim?

Main argument; point you're trying to prove; assertion

100

The arid desert, dry and dusty, stretched for miles.

Very dry

100

What’s the difference between a topic and a main idea?

Topic = general subject; Main idea = what the author wants to say about it.

100

What does CER stand for?

Claim, Evidence, Reasoning

100

What is full of holes but still holds water?

Sponge

200

What is evidence in writing?

Facts, data, examples, or quotes that support your claim.

200

The teacher was known for her lenient grading -- it was hard to fail the class if you were putting effort in. 

Easygoing, not harsh

200

What clues show an author’s claim?

Repeated ideas, opinion statements supported by facts, or thesis sentences.

200

What question does reasoning answer?

Why or how does the evidence support the claim?

200
What is Ms. Bri's favorite season?

Fall

300

Define reasoning in your own words.

The explanation of why the evidence supports your claim.

300

The epidemic caused panic in the city; people were stocking up on essentials at the stores and everyone wore masks.

Widespread outbreak of disease; contagious illness spreading

300

Why do authors use data or examples?

To support their claims with evidence and make arguments stronger.

300

Example: Claim — Students can make a difference. Evidence — A hallway cleanup reduced tardies. 

What reasoning connects them?

Their action improved behavior, proving students can influence change.

300

What five-letter word becomes shorter when you add two letters to it?

Short

400

What is a changemaker?

A person who takes action to create positive change in their community.

400

She dawdled to class, dragging her feet and stopping to speak to all her friends.

Moved slowly or wasted time

400

How can you tell if evidence is relevant?

It directly supports or proves the claim.

400

Why is reasoning important in writing?

It connects the evidence to the claim and shows critical thinking.

400

Name one of the images from the Harris Burdick mystery photos book.

"Archie Smith, Boy Wonder," "A Strange Day in July," "Another Place, Another Time," "Uninvited Guests," "The Harp," "Mr. Linden's Library," "The Seven Chairs," "Just Desert," "The Third-Floor Bedroom," "Oscar and Alons," "The House on Maple Street," "Captain Tory," "Under the Rug," and "Missing in Venice"

500

What is a tipping point?

The moment when small actions cause a big shift or movement.

500

The ominous clouds gathered, warning of an approaching storm.

Threatening; scary; foreboding

500

How can you identify bias in an informational text?

Look for emotional language, one-sided arguments, or missing perspectives.

500

What is one element that makes a piece of evidence strong?

Specific, relevant

500

When is your Unit 1 test?

Friday

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