Claim & Thesis
Reasons & Evidence
Counterargument & Rebuttal
Structure
Transition Words
100

The sentence that tells you what you want people to believe or do.

Claim/Thesis

100

We directly support our claim with __.

reasons.
100

What is a counterargument?

A sentence that shows another person's opinion that differs from yours.

100

The first paragraph that grabs the reader's attention and tells the claim is called the __.

Introduction.

100

I believe that school should start later ____ students will be able to focus better if they are well-rested.

because

200

Start this sentence with "I believe that..." to tell your opinion.

Thesis

200

This is a fact or example that supports a reason.

Evidence.

200

What is a rebuttal?

Something you write to show why the other opinion is not as strong.
200

How many reasons and pieces of evidence should a body paragraph have (minimum) to support the claim?

2 reasons

200

Fill in the blank: First, Second, ____, Finally

Next/Then

300

Which is a stronger claim?

1) We should have shorter school days.

2) I like pizza.

1) We should have shorter school days.

300

Give one simple reason students might want less homework.

They need time to rest.

300

Why should you include a counterargument in your writing?

To show you are fair and thought about other ideas. 

300

What two things should you do in your conclusion?

1) Restate the claim.

2) Wrap up/call to action

300

Which transition words (name 1) are used to introduce the reason why the counterargument is wrong?

However & But

400

Name one thing a good thesis should do besides state your opinion.

Give a reason/tell why

400

Choose the better piece of evidence:

1) "My friend says homework is bad"

2) "A study shows kids do better with less homework"

2) "A study shows kids do better with less homework.

400

Some people say "No uniforms". Give a short rebuttal to support uniforms.

Ex: Uniforms help students focus on learning.

400

Write one sentence frame to start an introduction that gives your opinion.

I believe that (claim) because (reasons).

400

Give two transition words that are used to add information.

Furthermore, Moreover, Additionally, Another, Also

500

Write/Say a short thesis for this prompt: "Should students have recess every day?" 

Ex: I believe students should have recess every day because it helps them play and learn. 

500

Read this evidence: "A study shows that sleep helps learning." Give a reason that would be supported by this evidence.

Ex: "Kids learn better when they are not tired."

500

Claim: Schools should start later.

Counterargument: Some people may say that buses will be harder to schedule.

Give a one-sentence rebuttal.

Ex: We can change bus times so students get more sleep and learn better.

500

Arrange these parts in order: Reasons, Thesis, Hook, Conclusion, Counterargument

Hook, Thesis, Reasons, Counterargument, Conclusion

500

Choose the best transition word to start a sentence that gives a piece of evidence after your claim and reason: "__, the CDC says students learn better when they are rested."

For example/For instance