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Entry Task: 1.What are the main parts of a claim? (Hint: There are 4!) (bullet points is fine) 2. What mountains are these and where are they located?

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1 Entry Task: 1.What are the main parts of a claim? (Hint: There are 4!) (bullet points is fine) 2. What mountains are these and where are they located? LT: I can determine the parts of a claim and demonstrate these parts by writing a claim paragraph! A B C D E

2 Main Idea or topic Main Idea or topic Main Idea or topic Important idea or topic - secondary details about this topic Important idea or topic - secondary details about this topic Important idea or topic - secondary details about this topic Cornell NotesOutline Notes NOTE TAKING STRATEGY: CHOOSE 1! Details or secondary info on this main idea topic

3 Every argument has to have a claim. This is where the author states what they are arguing. - EX: The fall of Rome was caused by inflation, not invading tribes along the outskirts of the empire. Good claims also preview evidence in them by using the word BECAUSE! - EX: The best way to clean the Ganges river is to focus on illegal chemical waste dumping because the largest factor of pollutants come from tanneries along the river’s bank. Claims also have to be arguable. If someone couldn’t argue the other side, then it isn’t an argument at all. - EX: Issaquah is in Washington. PART 1: THE CLAIM

4 To support your claim, you need to include evidence! What proves your argument? How do you get evidence? - Conduct research studies - Read research on topic - Look at Primary and Secondary Sources! Use quotations when directly quoting a source! Always cite your sources!!!! PART 2: THE EVIDENCE!

5 It is not enough to say your claim and state your evidence. You must connect your evidence to your claim and EXPLAIN how your evidence proves your argument. Don’t leave it to the reader to make connections. Explicitly state it! Have a sentence that even starts with “This evidence supports (insert argument) because…” It is good to remind the reader of your argument! PART 3: THE EXPLANATION

6 You’ve stated your claim, you’ve provided evidence, you made connections for your reader… All that’s left is a conclusion! Remind the reader of your evidence (summarize the main points) Restate your argument in a new way! Never, under any circumstances, should you introduce a new argument in your conclusion! PART 4: THE CONCLUSION

7 Write a claim paragraph answering this prompt: - Think about the articles we read yesterday on successful study strategies. Which strategy would be the most effective to try this year? Must include two pieces of evidence! (Use the articles) Remember to include all the parts of a claim in your paragraph! TRY IT OUT!

8 Write a three paragraph claim answering this prompt: (intro, body w/ evidence, conclusion) - Think about the articles we read yesterday on successful study strategies. Which strategy would be the most effective to try this year? Must include two pieces of evidence! (Use the articles) Remember to include all the parts of a claim in your paragraph! TRY IT OUT! - HONORS


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