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Organize an Argument Logically

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Organize an Argument Logically

TEKS ELA: 8(12)(H)(ii)

8(12)(H)(ii) Examine sources for faulty reasoning such as bandwagon appeals, repetition, and loaded language.

This reading comprehension lesson focuses on evaluating the logic of text. The lesson includes research-based strategies and strategic questions that prepare students for assessments. In this lesson, students read the text and identify the sentence that states the author's argument. Then, they identify other sentences that provide consistent support for the argument. If all examples support the argument, then they can determine that the argument has logic. In addition to the lesson, there are eight pages of Independent Practice and review modeled on current adaptive testing methods.

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TEKS ELA: 8(12)(H)(ii)

8(12)(H)(ii) Examine sources for faulty reasoning such as bandwagon appeals, repetition, and loaded language.


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