Awesome Argument
Superb Sources
Perspective Pros
Rad Rubric
Sem Stats
100

The name of the central claim an author wants to prove to the audience. 

What is a Thesis?

100

A peer reviewed article in a scholarly journal has stronger ____________ than an anonymous blog post.

What is: Credibility?

100

A person or group of people affected by a certain issue. 

What is a Stakeholder?

100

There are this many rows on the EOC-A rubric 

What is Three?

100

This is the total amount of time you have on the EOC on Monday.

2 hours

200

List the two main elements needed in a strong EOC-A task 1 response.

What is: A description of the author's main argument AND a description of any solutions offered. 

200

This is the name of the technique where you brag about the source's credentials ("Dr. Smith, leading professor of nuclear engineering at Harvard....")

What is Source Attribution? 
200

A response that challenges your claim.

What is a Counterclaim/Counter argument?

200

There are this many rows on the EOC-B rubric. 

What is Four?
200

The total number of sources you will be given in the full EOC. 

What is Five sources?

300

A good thesis needs to be ___________ and _________________ for the EOC-B response. 

What is: Unique and Debatable?

300

A source about teen mental health from 2008 might be limited because of this issue.

What is currency/timeliness?

300

You will be asked to ____________ evidence to show the relationship/connection between ideas.

What is Synthesize?

300

Daily Double! (I'm just doubling the points on this square to 600). I will read the question out loud and the person who picked this HAS to be the one to answer. 


What is: You can only get even number scores (0, 2, 4, 6)

300

This is the total number of points you can receive on the EOC-A

What is 15 points?

400

A main claim that says "social media has both positive and negative effects" is often too weak because it lacks this.

What is a Clear Stance/Position? 
400

A nutrition study funded by a soda company should make readers especially question this. 

What is Bias?

400

In the EOC-A second task, students are asked to explain this element of the writer's paper.

What is Line of Reasoning?

400

List the names of all three rows of the EOC-A rubric.

What is: Row 1, Understand & Analyze Argument; Row 2, Understand & Analyze Argument; Row 3, Evaluate Sources & Evidence.

400

This is the total number of points you can receive on the EOC-B.

What is 24 points?

500

Recite Ms. Brown's EOC-B thesis template from memory!

What is: "Although [counterclaim], it can be asserted that [main claim/thesis] because/due to [main reason #1] and [main reason #2]."
500

A source may be credible but still weak for an essay if it lacks ____________ to the research question. 

What is Relevance?

500

A writer who admits that an opposing argument has some merit is using this move. 

What is Concession?

500

List the names of all four rows of the EOC-B rubric.

What is: Row 1, Establish Argument; Row 2, Establish Argument; Row 3, Select & Use Evidence; Row 4, Apply Conventions

500

Highlight the AP Sem percentage breakdown for every element of the AP score.

IRR: 10%  TMP: 10%

IWA: 24.5%  IMP: 10.5%

EOC-A: 13.5%, EOC-B: 31.5%