Does the Evidence Support the Argument?
Learning Objective
I can determine if the evidence an author uses supports their argument.
Lesson Flow
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Analyzing the Argument - Part 2 of 2 (Evaluating the Evidence)
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Guided Notes
Key concepts students will learn:
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When analyzing an argument, it is important to evaluate whether the evidence is relevant and sufficient.
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An argument presents a series of claims that lead to a conclusion, and the premises must support the conclusion in a logical way.
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When evaluating evidence, ask yourself: Did the author present sufficient information? Is all the information relevant to the conclusion?
Practice
9 questions • Multiple choice & Short answer
Exit Ticket
“An author argues that hybrid cars are better for the environment. They state that hybrid cars use less gas. Is this evidence relevant to the author's argument? Explain why or why not.”
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