Integration of Knowledge and Ideas

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Integration of Knowledge and Ideas Common Core Clinics Eighth Grade

Lesson 10: Author’s Argument, Claims, and Evidence I can evaluate an argument by isolating the claim and determining relevant and irrelevant evidence. I can understand evidence must be factual, accurate, and relevant.

SAT Question of the Day http://sat.collegeboard.org/practice/answered-question-of-the-day?src=E&questionId=20130207&answerCd=E&ep_ch=QD&ep_mid=10687638&ep_rid=106215399

Lesson 11: Advantages and Disadvantages of Different Media I can understand the advantages and disadvantages of different media by doing a compare/contrast between print, audio and video. I can determine the advantages and disadvantages of different media by examining the characteristics of different media

Lesson 12: Conflicting Information in Two Texts I can compare two claims by evaluating the evidence used by each author. I can evaluate the evidence used by looking at authors’ supporting details.