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Using Reasoning and Evidence to Support Claims


By Shawn Rusich

Learn how to effectively identify what a claim is and how authors use reasoning and evidence to support arguments.

Finding Evidence for Support Sandwich


By EnglishI PLC

This instructional video is part of the Claim, Evidence, Warrant series. This video covers finding evidence while reading. It reviews what a 'support sandwich' is and the terms: claims, evidence, and warrant. It offers helpful tips about what to look out for while reading-- repetition and literary elements. [Uses Alice Walker's "Flowers" in the Practice section.]

Finding Evidence for Support Sandwich


By EnglishI PLC

This instructional video is part of the Claim, Evidence, Warrant series. This video covers finding evidence while reading. It reviews what a 'support sandwich' is and the terms: claims, evidence, and warrant. It offers helpful tips about what to look out for while reading-- repetition and literary elements. [Uses Alice Walker's "Flowers" in the Practice section.]

Finding Evidence for Support Sandwich


By EnglishI PLC

This instructional video is part of the Claim, Evidence, Warrant series. This video covers finding evidence while reading. It reviews what a 'support sandwich' is and the terms: claims, evidence, and warrant. It offers helpful tips about what to look out for while reading-- repetition and literary elements. [Uses Alice Walker's "Flowers" in the Practice section.]

eSpark Learning: Using evidence to support inferences and claims (FA13, 8RI1, Quest 1)


By eSparkLearningVideos

This video instructs readers to use text to support inferences.

eSpark Learning: Using evidence to support inferences and claims (FA13, 8RI1, Quest 1)


By eSparkLearningVideos

This video instructs readers to use text to support inferences.

synthesis in literary analysis essays


By WarnerJordanEducation

This podcast is on the synthesis essay. The prompt asks students to form an opinion, support opinion with evidence from a primary text and from additional texts. The prompt -- Choose one of the 12 karmic laws (from "Little Known Laws of Karma") and argue whether it is a valid or invalid law, using evidence from the poem "The Road Less Traveled" and two bullying articles to support your claim.

synthesis in literary analysis essays


By WarnerJordanEducation

This podcast is on the synthesis essay. The prompt asks students to form an opinion, support opinion with evidence from a primary text and from additional texts. The prompt -- Choose one of the 12 karmic laws (from "Little Known Laws of Karma") and argue whether it is a valid or invalid law, using evidence from the poem "The Road Less Traveled" and two bullying articles to support your claim.

synthesis in literary analysis essays


By WarnerJordanEducation

This podcast is on the synthesis essay. The prompt asks students to form an opinion, support opinion with evidence from a primary text and from additional texts. The prompt -- Choose one of the 12 karmic laws (from "Little Known Laws of Karma") and argue whether it is a valid or invalid law, using evidence from the poem "The Road Less Traveled" and two bullying articles to support your claim.

eSpark Learning: Using Textual Evidence Instructional Video (4.RI.8)


By eSparkLearningVideos

eSpark Learning: Using Textual Evidence Instructional Video (4.RI.8)

How to Write a Summer Reading Essay Step by Step


By Lumos Learning

Brainstorm, plan, and write a summer reading essay with me in this step-by-step writing tutorial! You'll learn new techniques, such as how to write an outline and how to save time while writing the essay. To do this, we'll go through an example essay prompt from the book Beloved by Toni Morrison, which is a highly recommended text for the AP Literature course and exam.

Autism: An evolutionary perspective, Professor Simon Baron-Cohen, 1st Symposium of EPSIG, 2016


By Lumos Learning

First Symposium of the Evolutionary Psychiatry Special Interest Group of the Royal College of Psychiatrists, Oct 4th 2016 in London. Lecture by Professor Simon Baron-Cohen from Cambridge University Autism Research Centre.

Financing California: K-12 Education


By Lumos Learning

Spending on K-12 education accounts for 40% of California's budget. With spending per capita and performance falling, a panel of experts discusses the future of K-12 education. Series: "Travers Conference in Ethics and Accountability