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- Q1What does the C stand for?Central IdeaEvidenceCenterClaim30s
- Q2What does the R in CER stand for?PurposeReasoningEvidenceClaim30s
- Q3What does the E in CER stand for?EvidenceEventReasoningClaim30s
- Q4Which of the following is an example of textual evidence?They were late because you forgot the message.I declare that you are the winner.Carver Middle School is in Scotland CountyStatistics show that two students consistently performed well.30sRI.7.8
- Q5Which of the following is an example of a claim?Fifteen years have gone without a trace of him.Ten students were found to have high IQSThe car failed the test three times in a row since 2018.Vitamins are essential for the health of teachers.30sRI.7.8
- Q6When you see numbers it is a good indication that the author is referring to...mathematicsclaimreasoningevidence.30sRI.7.8
- Q7A claim is a bold statement.Both yes and noUnsureNoYes30sRI.7.8
- Q8The reasoning is a justification of the evidence that supports the claim.UnsureTrueFalseBoth true and false30sRI.7.8
- Q9"I know I am right because I studied for seven years at the world's top university". This is an example of ________Author's PurposeClaimEvidenceReasoning30sRI.7.8
- Q10The topic for this week will be _____________________ and the standard is _______________Claims/Evidence/Reasoning RI7.8ThemesStory ElementsInferencing30sRI.7.8
- Q11What is today's essential question?How does an author convey his or her point of view through a text to impact the purpose?How does the author uses text structures to organize, evaluate and analyze his or her idea?Determine the claim, evidence and reasoning.How do I identify and evaluate the argument and specific claims in a text differentiating between insufficient and sufficient evidence?30s
- Q12I am the smartest student at Carver middle School with a bright future ahead of me!Who cares????Sometimes I am smartNo, I am not smartAbsolutely true30s
- Q13The meaning of rebuttal is _________________________________to argue in a court of law or debateopposing a previous claim that was made on the same issue of topicto agree with someone on the same claim that was madeto restate a previously held claim30s
- Q14My favorite class is _____________________ELAScienceMathematicsElective30s
- Q15What is today's standard?RI 6.8RL 6.6RI 6.7RL 6.830s
