What is the transition word in this sentence?
John wanted to go to the party; however, he had too much work.
However
What type of evidence is Numbers, percentages, or measurements used to prove a point.
Statistic
Relevant or irrelevant?
Claim: School uniforms reduce bullying.
Evidence: Data showing fewer bullying reports after uniforms.
Relevant
What part of an argument states the writer’s main opinion or position?
The claim
used to support the claim; in your own words.
reasoning
What's the transition word in this sentence?
Sarah wanted the latest smartphone; unfortunately, she couldn’t afford it.
unfortunately
What type of evidence is An expert’s statement from someone knowledgeable in the field.
Expert statement
Is this quality evidence?
Evidence that is factual, trustworthy, and from a reliable source.
Yes
What part of an argument supports the claim with proof?
Evidence
What part of the argument supports the claim (the "for example" part). You look for the best type which needs to be a trustworthy, credible, reliable source (research, statistics, trusted anecdotes/stories, facts, etc.)
evidence
Which transition fills in the blank?
______ the rain, the picnic was still enjoyable.
a) Despite b) Furthermore c) Consequently d) Similarly
a) despite
What type of evidence has a story of something that happened to a person or small group.
anecdotal evidence
(it's telling a story. Personal example isn't a type of evidence)
Is this sufficient evidence?
A claim supported by only one statistic.
No, it's only 1 statistic
What part of an argument answers the question, “Why does this evidence matter?”
Reasoning
Consumerism causes a lot of waste. This statement is a:
claim
What are some transitions that show adding ideas?
Name 3
moreover
additionally
furthermore
also
in addition
as well as
another
besides
so too
likewise
finally
to begin with
first of all/secondly/thirdly
Evidence that is true but doesn’t connect to the claim you’re trying to prove is called what?
Irrelevant evidence
Is the following strong, relevant, sufficient, and high-quality evidence? Identify yes or no for each
Claim: Phones should be banned during class.
Evidence includes:
– a teacher survey
– student focus data
– a child psychologist quote
Strong - yes
relevant - yes
sufficient - yes
high-quality - yes
What are all the parts of an argument?
claim
evidence
reasoning
counterclaim
rebuttal
What claim does this passage support?
Studies have shown a significant increase in grades among students who participate in after-school tutoring programs. This suggests that after-school tutoring is beneficial for academic performance.
A) After-school tutoring boosts academic performance
B) After-school tutoring improves students' social skills
C) After-school tutoring causes students to become lazy
A) After-school tutoring boosts academic performance
Match the transition word to the type of transition it goes with:
1. Adding Ideas
2. Showing Emphasis
3. Showing Effect
a) thus
b) furthermore
c) of course
(Just write the number and letter)
1B
2C
3A
What type of evidence supports this claim?
Claim: “School lunches should include healthier options.”
Best evidence: Nutrition data showing improved focus and energy after menu changes.
Statistics
For evidence to be quality/sufficient it needs to be/have...
(5 answers)
at least 2 pieces of evidence
relevant - on topic
credible/reliable source
specific (detailed)
verifiable
Which of these is NOT part of an argument?
Claim
Reasoning
Counterclaim/counter argument
Rebuttal
Transition words/phrases
transition words/phrases
(it's not one of the identified parts of the argument. They're just words/phrases that connect ideas)
Which sentence offers evidence that's relevant and appropriate to the following claim? Watching television can be good for students.
a) Ninety-eight percent of American households contain at least one television
b) Many television programs present information in more engaging ways than textbooks or online materials.
c) Dr. Martin Forest says that students should limit the amount of television they watch each day.
d) I think that television is terrific! I watch at least three shows a day.
B) Many television programs present information in more engaging ways than textbooks or online materials.