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Elements of an Argument
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How can I change the ways that other people think?
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Class Brainstorm – Can you change someone’s mind? – Should you have the power to change someone’s mind? – How do you change someone’s mind? – How do other people change your mind?
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Class Brainstorm – What are some things people do to change your mind that work? – What are some things people do to change your mind that you do not like or do not work?
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What do you think of when you hear these words? Claim Evidence Reasoning
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Claims, Evidence, and Reasoning = Elements of an Argument
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Claim (noun) To assert in the face of possible contradiction.
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Evidence (noun) Something that furnishes proof.
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Reasoning (noun) A statement offered in explanation or justification, connecting the proof to the claim.
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Scientific Reasoning – Claim – The sun is hot. – Evidence – My skin feels warm. – Reasoning – My skin became warmer when the sun came up.
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Social Reasoning – Claim – My mom is mad. – Evidence – She is frowning. – Reasoning – She was frowning yesterday when she said, “I am mad.”
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Political Reasoning – Claim – Japan should join our international organization. – Evidence – Japan needs to increase food supply. – Reasoning – Countries in our organization will send food to other countries.
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Create a C-E-R Chain… – Your Claim – Something you think is true. – Your Evidence – What made you think it was true? – Your Reasoning – What about the evidence convinced you?
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Mixed-Pair-Share – Get out of your seats and share you C-E-R with someone who you have not talked to today.
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