Argument Structure: Claim, Evidence, Reasoning
Build stronger arguments with CER
Build stronger arguments with CER
Language Arts - Grade 6-8
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Read the argument: Students should have at least 20 minutes of independent reading time each school day. A 2023 school survey found that students who read independently for 20 minutes a day finished more books and improved their vocabulary scores. This shows that daily reading time helps students build reading stamina and learn new words through practice. Identify the claim, evidence, and reasoning.
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Choose the best claim for an argument about school gardens: A. Gardens are green and have plants. B. Our school should create a garden because it would support science learning and provide fresh vegetables. C. Some schools have gardens behind the gym. Explain your choice.
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Read the sentence: According to the cafeteria manager, food waste decreased by 18 percent after the school added a share table for unopened snacks. Is this claim, evidence, or reasoning? Explain.
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Sort each sentence into claim, evidence, or reasoning. 1. Middle school students should be allowed to choose one elective each semester. 2. Choice increases motivation because students are more likely to work hard in classes that match their interests. 3. In a survey of 200 students, 74 percent said they were more engaged in classes they selected.
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A student writes this claim: Students should get more sleep. Rewrite it to make it more specific and arguable for a school-based argument.
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Which evidence best supports the claim that bike lanes make streets safer? A. Many people like riding bikes on sunny days. B. A city report found that crashes involving cyclists dropped by 32 percent after protected bike lanes were installed. C. Blue is a common color for bike lane signs. Explain your answer.
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Read the claim and evidence. Claim: The school library should stay open for one hour after school. Evidence: Last month, 45 students reported that they did not have a quiet place to study at home. Write reasoning that connects the evidence to the claim.
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Rank these pieces of evidence from strongest to weakest for the claim that recycling bins should be placed in every classroom. A. A waste audit showed that 40 percent of classroom trash was recyclable paper. B. My friend thinks recycling bins look nice. C. The custodian said many recyclable items are thrown away during the school day. Explain your ranking.
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Read this weak reasoning: School uniforms are good because they are good for students. Revise it so it clearly explains how uniforms could support the claim that school uniforms reduce distractions.
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Identify the counterclaim in this paragraph: Some people believe homework should be limited because students need time for family, hobbies, and rest. However, teachers should still assign a small amount of homework because practice helps students remember new skills. For example, short math practice sets can help students prepare for the next lesson.
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Read the CER paragraph: Our town should add more trees along sidewalks. The city planning office reports that shaded streets can be up to 10 degrees cooler than streets without trees. Trees help lower temperatures by blocking sunlight and releasing moisture into the air, so planting them near sidewalks would make walking safer and more comfortable in hot weather. Label the claim, evidence, and reasoning.
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A student wants to support this claim: School clubs help students feel connected to school. Which source would likely provide the most credible evidence? A. A research article about student belonging and extracurricular activities. B. A random comment on a gaming website. C. A poster advertising one club meeting. Explain your answer.
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Write one claim about whether schools should allow students to use reusable water bottles in class. Then write one piece of evidence that could support the claim.
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Read the argument: Video announcements are better than written announcements because students enjoy videos. The principal said students watched the morning video announcements more often than they read the paper bulletin. What is missing from this argument: claim, evidence, or reasoning? Explain.
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Plan a short CER response to this prompt: Should students be required to complete community service hours before eighth grade promotion? Write one claim, one piece of evidence you could use, and reasoning that connects them.
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