Thinking and Writing Like a Scientist: Claims Evidence Reasoning - CER

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Thinking and Writing Like a Scientist: Claims Evidence Reasoning - CER TOPIC: SPEED pg. 26 notebook

Claim Evidence Reasoning (CER) REPORT Question: How did the distance effect the speed of the toy car during each trial? Give examples. You must include: The question, answer, and include color. Claim: (The answer to the question) Evidence: (All the evidence you gathered from hands-on investigations, readings, videos, etc. ) The evidence includes the clues: the observations made and the data collected. Reasoning: (Why you think the answer is correct.) The reasoning explains how the evidence helps answer the question. CER Anchor Chart Division of Academics – Department of Science

Department of Mathematics and Science Getting Started First think about: Use your resources: What is a possible claim? Where can you find your evidence? What science words will you want to include? Where can you find science and other words to help you write? Observations and data from hands-on activities Videos Reading passages Science notebook Your textbook Classroom charts, word walls and bulletin boards CER anchor chart: Ask students how they think they should get started. Ask what is a possible claim? Ask students what resources they have that will help them? If necessary, point out the anchor charts, word walls, and notes / activities in their science notebooks. Say let’s see how a textbook page can help. See next slide. Department of Mathematics and Science

Writing Scaffolds (Use your resource section page 185) Sentence Starters: Writing Words: My evidence to support my claim is… The data… According to the text… On page ___, it said … The author wrote… For instance… From the reading, I know that… The graphic showed… For example… My evidence supports my claim because… My claim is true because… “Uncertainty” words: usually, generally, suggests, indicates Sequencing words: first, second, third, Next, last Therefore Because If… Then… However CER Anchor Charts Division of Academics – Department of Science

Claims Evidence Reasoning Remember When you make a scientific explanation, be sure to include: 1. The question you will answer. The evidence that helps  answer your question. Your claim or what you think the answer is. Your reasoning or why you think the answer is correct. CER anchor chart Division of Academics – Department of Science

Claim Evidence Reasoning (CER) Assignment: Complete the following in your notebook: My Question: (List question chosen.) Claim: (The answer to the question chosen.) Evidence: (Record all the evidence you gathered from investigations, readings, and videos.) Reasoning: (Use the evidence to help explain why you think the answer is correct.) Explain, Evaluate Division of Academics - Department of Science