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29 sty 2018 · Readers of the article will be able to define a claim, identify appropriate student evidences, understand how students justify the evidence that supports the claim within their reasoning, and how to implement the CER strategy into classroom labs.
Claim: • A statement that answers your question. Evidence for your claim: Scientific data that support the claim. Data need to be appropriate (pictures, graphs, table) Observation. Reasoning (how your evidence justifies your claim): Based on scientific principles.
CER: CLAIM, EVIDENCE, AND REASONING (RESPONSES TO A DATA TABLE) In complete sentences, write a scientific claim that is backed up by evidence and supported by scientific reasoning. Base your answer on your reading of a data table. SCORING GUIDE. Makes an defendable and complete claim.
30 paź 2024 · Learning how to write a CER paragraph is crucial to thinking like a scientist—not to mention, doing well in science class. This article will teach you how to come up with a claim, collect evidence, and provide your reasoning for a CER. We’ll even provide example sentences to get you started.
1. Review definitions of "claim," "evidence," and "reasoning," and discuss how they are connected. 2. Model how to construct a claim from a simple (and unrelated to target content) data set to help students learn this new skill. Then model how to write statements that support the claim using evidence and reasoning. 3.
Have students measure the mass of the bag when it is full of lunch, when it is open and empty, as well as when it is inflated with air and closed. Then allow them to make a claim based on their own data, and provide the evidence and reasoning to substantiate their claim!
22 paź 2019 · The Claim is a conclusion statement that answers a specific question. What can you conclude? Was the hypothesis proven correct or incorrect? The Evidence is your data that support the claim (tables, charts, graphs, observations). What facts led you to make the claim? The Reasoning is a detailed explanation for why the evidence led you to make ...