Today’s Objective: Identify claim, evidence, & reasoning. Use evidence and reasoning to support a claim. SCIENCE STARTER: 1-Get TWO papers from front.

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Today’s Objective: Identify claim, evidence, & reasoning. Use evidence and reasoning to support a claim. SCIENCE STARTER: 1-Get TWO papers from front counter 2-Add page 5 to table of contents: CLAIMS, EVIDENCE, REASONING

Claim Evidence Reasoning Claim Evidence Reasoning is a framework for constructing scientific explanations. Claim – conclusion statement that answers question Evidence – DATA that support the claim (tables, charts, graphs, observations) Reasoning – explanation of the science behind why the facts support the claim

Cl aim Evidence Reasoning PROBLEM: Is the sham wow worth buying? CLAIM What does Vince want you to do? EVIDENCE Why is Vince so convincing? Write down all the evidence that Vince uses to convince you to buy Sham Wow.

Claim – A conclusion statement that answers question My hypothesis was proven correct (or incorrect). The Sham Wow is more effective at absorbing water than a paper towel.

Evidence – Observations Experimental evidence Facts that led you to make the claim DATA whatever you measured or observed!!!

What evidence does Vince use to convince you to buy Sham Wow? -holds 20x its weight in liquid demonstrations - dried off the counter -washable -better for the environment -save $20 a month on paper towels -change the size -different/multiple uses -10 year warranty -Made In Germany -Germans make good things

Claim: You should buy a Sham Wow. Evidence: Does not drip. Holds 20 times it’s weight in liquid. Absorbs all liquid from a carpet. Reasoning: Next page

REASONING What more could Vince do to convince you that you should buy Sham Wow? (hint: think like a science teacher) Let’s make Vince’s presentation even better and add the reasoning to his evidence.

Reasoning Uses logic to tie evidence to the claim. Detailed explanation for why the evidence led you to make the claim. Deep explanation of the science concepts the science concepts – Why do the facts support the statement. – Why did my experiment turn out the way it did. – The scientific background knowledge that justifies why a multiple choice answer is the best answer.

Reasoning: The Shan Wow works so well because it contains micro fibers. Micro fiber towels are made from two synthetic (man made) materials, usually nylon and polyester. They are smaller than 1/100th the diameter of a human hair. This gives the towel a lot of surface area to make contact with the spill and absorb the liquid. Source: Science-of-Tiny-Threads Science-of-Tiny-Threads--3488

Claim Evidence Reasoning Smile Video – ABC news report about research into smiling. Look for the claim, the evidence, the reasoning (Hint – ideas will not be presented in that order.) -proven-make-us-happier

What is the claim the reporter is making? What evidence does she cite in the report that supports that claim? What is the scientific explanation? – Physiological reason smiling makes you happy – Physiological reason people who smile feel better

WHY DO WE USE CLAIM, EVIDENCE, REASONING? Use it to discuss claims made in documentaries, videos, commercials. Use it after an experiment to explain why a hypothesis was proven correct or not. Use it to justify why an OAA question is correct. Use it to engage in structured, respectful, argumentation.

– Who is the best vocal artist? – What time should you get up on the weekend? – What is a reasonable allowance for a middle school student? – Mysteries “Who done it?”