Lesson 33 of 88 ยท Literary Analysis
โญ 30 XP๐ป Essay SummitArgumentative: Standardized Testing
Should standardized tests determine college admissions.
๐ฏ Your mission
Convince a reader who disagrees with you.
โก The twist
Your opinion is not enough. Bring evidence.
Warm-up scribble
Write down something you believe โ and one reason you believe it.
Mentor sentence
๐ป Weak claim: "Phones are bad sometimes." Strong claim: "Phones cost students 23 minutes of focus per hour."
Instructions
Should standardized tests determine college admissions? Argue your position. Use evidence and examples to support your ideas. Proofread for grammar and spelling.
What to Include
Claim
State a clear, debatable claim.
Evidence
Support with facts, data, or examples.
Counterclaim
Address the opposing viewpoint.
Reasoning
Explain how evidence supports the claim.
Conclusion
Restate claim and summarize key points.
Creative Writing
Should standardized tests determine college admissions? Argue your position. Use evidence and examples to support your ideas. Proofread for grammar and spelling.
Writing Prompt:
Should standardized tests determine college admissions? Argue your position. Use evidence and examples to support your ideas. Proofread for grammar and spelling.
What to include:
- Claim: State a clear, debatable claim.
- Evidence: Support with facts, data, or examples.
- Counterclaim: Address the opposing viewpoint.
- Reasoning: Explain how evidence supports the claim.
- Conclusion: Restate claim and summarize key points.
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Why this matters in real life
When you grow up, the people who can defend an idea win the room.
Stretch Challenge
Try this in real life this week.
Pick a topic you feel strongly about. Write 3 reasons you're right.
For the dinner table
โWhat's one opinion you'd defend in front of the whole class?โ
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