Claim
Thesis Statement
SRSD TEC. STOP & DARE
Turn Back/ Rebuttal
Evidence
100
What is a claim?
A claim is a statement that tells your position or point of view in an argument.
100
What is a thesis statement?
A thesis statement is one sentence that shows your point of view and 3 reasons.
100

What does the "S" in STOP stand for?

Suspend judgment – This means to pause and think before deciding on your argument.

100
What is a refute?
A refute is a statement that disproves the counterclaim.
100
What is evidence?
Evidence is facts, statistics, or quotes that support your argument.
200
Which of the following is a claim? a. Students should wear uniforms because they are cool. b. Students should not wear uniforms. c. Students should not wear uniforms because they are ugly.
B
200
Where is a thesis statement located in an essay?
A thesis statement is located at the end of the introduction paragraph.
200

What is the purpose of the "A" in DARE?

Add supporting ideas – This step involves providing evidence or reasons to back up your argument.

200
What is a good transition word/phrase to introduce a refute?
still however
200
Which of the following is not evidence? a. 90% of girls like the color green b. 1 out of 5 boys plays basketball c. a scientist explains that "loud music can harm your hearing" d. listening to loud music is fun
d. listening to loud music is fun
300
Write a claim for the following argument: Immigration Laws
Immigration laws should be more harsh OR immigration laws should be less harsh
300
What is the formula for writing a thesis statement?
It is clear that (opinion on topic) by observing (reason 1), (reason 2), and (reason 3).
300

You’ve chosen your side in an argument. What is the next step in the STOP strategy?

Arrange your main points and supporting details before you start writing.

300
Write a refute for the following counterclaim. NASA should not send astronauts to live on Mars because it would be dangerous.
Even though it would be dangerous for astronauts to live on Mars, it would be worth the risk because they would learn so much. (or another reason)
300
Make up evidence for the following argument: Cats make better pets than dogs because they are easier to take care of.
Fact, statistic, or quote. Examples: While dogs need to be fed twice a day, cats can feed themselves if you leave the food out for them. 75% of cat owners say that they never have to think about feeding their cat. 1 out of 4 dog owners dread feeding their dog.
400
Write a claim for the following argument: School Start Time
School should start earlier OR school should start later
400
What can you add to a thesis statement to take it to the next level?
The counterclaim
400

Which DARE step involves countering the other side’s arguments?

Reject arguments for the other side – This step focuses on refuting opposing viewpoints to strengthen your argument.

400
Write a refute for the following counterclaim. Pizza is better than chips because pizza has a lot of cheese.
Despite the fact that pizza has a lot of cheese, chips are better because they are not as messy to eat. (or another reason)
400
Make up evidence for the following argument: Glasses are better than contacts because they take less time to put on.
fact, statistic, or quote Examples: Only 23% of contact wearers say they don't mind the time it takes. 3 out of 4 people who wear glasses say they switched to glasses because of the hassle of putting in contacts.
500
What is the difference between a claim and a thesis statement?
A thesis statement tells your point of view AND your reasons, while a claim only tells your point of view.
500
Write a thesis statement for the following argument: School Uniforms
It is clear that students should/should not wear uniforms because of (reason 1), (reason 2), and (reason 3).
500

What should you do in the "P" step of STOP to ensure your writing is clear and effective?

Plan more as you write – This involves refining your ideas and structure as you develop your argument, ensuring clarity and coherence.

500
What is the purpose of explaining a counterclaim and refute in your argument?
To show the reader that you understand the opposing point of view and convince them that your point of view is better.
500
What is a good phrase to introduce evidence?
For example... One study shows... A man who was interviewed explains...