Science Grade 2-3

Claim Evidence and Reasoning for Young Scientists

Use observations to explain science ideas

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Use observations to explain science ideas

Science - Grade 2-3

Instructions: Read each problem carefully. Use complete sentences when you write a claim, evidence, or reasoning.
  1. 1

    A claim is what a scientist thinks is true. Evidence is what a scientist observes or measures. Reasoning explains how the evidence supports the claim. Match each word to its meaning: claim, evidence, reasoning.

  2. 2
    One healthy plant in sunlight and one smaller droopy plant in a dark closet.

    Mia put one plant near a sunny window and one plant in a dark closet. After one week, the sunny plant was taller and greener. Write a claim about what plants need.

  3. 3
    A partly melted ice cube on a plate in a warm sunny room.

    Choose the best evidence for this claim: Ice melts faster in a warm room. A. The ice cube in the warm room became water after 20 minutes. B. The ice cube was cold. C. Ice is fun to touch.

  4. 4
    Three toy cars stopped at different distances from a ramp, with one farthest away.

    A class tested three toy cars on the same ramp. Car A rolled 5 feet, Car B rolled 8 feet, and Car C rolled 3 feet. Make a claim about which car rolled the farthest.

  5. 5

    Read the sentence: The rock sank to the bottom of the cup. Is this sentence a claim, evidence, or reasoning?

  6. 6

    Nico says, The ball is made of rubber because it bounces high when I drop it. Underline the evidence in his sentence.

  7. 7
    A magnet attracts a paper clip but not a plastic button.

    A student claims that magnets can pull on some metals. The student observes that a magnet picks up a paper clip but does not pick up a plastic button. Write reasoning that connects the evidence to the claim.

  8. 8
    A worm moves away from a lamp toward the dark side of a tray.

    Which sentence is a claim? A. The worm moved away from the light. B. Worms prefer dark places. C. I put a worm in a tray with a light side and a dark side.

  9. 9

    A class observed birds at a feeder. They counted 2 birds at 9:00, 6 birds at 10:00, and 4 birds at 11:00. Write one piece of evidence from the observations.

  10. 10
    A blue towel soaks up more water than a red towel.

    Lena claims that the blue towel dries water better than the red towel. The blue towel soaked up 5 spoonfuls of water. The red towel soaked up 2 spoonfuls of water. Write evidence that supports Lena's claim.

  11. 11

    Kai says, The seed with water sprouted because seeds need water to begin growing. Is the part after because evidence or reasoning?

  12. 12
    A child touches a metal spoon that seems colder than a wooden spoon.

    Write a full CER using this information. Claim: A spoon made of metal feels colder than a spoon made of wood. Evidence: Students touched both spoons and said the metal spoon felt colder. Add reasoning.

  13. 13
    A dry paper towel holds more pennies than a wet paper towel.

    Jada says, My claim is that paper towels are stronger when they are dry. My evidence is that the dry paper towel held 10 pennies, but the wet paper towel held only 3 pennies. Write one sentence of reasoning.

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