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Identify the fact. Identify the opinion. 1. Cows produce milk.

Learning Objective Name _____________________ Today, we will make reasonable 1 assertions about text through accurate 2 supporting citations. 1 fair 2 true or correct CFU What are we going to do today What does reasonable mean? Reasonable means___________________.

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Identify the fact. Identify the opinion. 1. Cows produce milk.

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  1. Learning Objective Name _____________________ Today, we will make reasonable1 assertions about text through accurate2 supporting citations. 1 fair 2 true or correct CFU What are we going to do today What does reasonable mean? Reasonable means___________________. What does accurate mean? Accurate means______________. Activate (or provide) Prior Knowledge A fact is a statement that can be proven. Anopinion is a statement that tells what someone thinks or believes. Identify the fact. Identify the opinion. 1. Cows produce milk. Cows are the best farm animals. 2. Cows are the smartest farm animals. Humans eat meat from cows. fact opinion opinion fact CFU Students, you all were able to identify which statement was a fact and which statement was an opinion. When someone states an opinion about a topic we call it an assertion. Today, we will make assertions about text through accurate supporting citations.

  2. Concept Development An assertion is a strong opinion that one has about a topic. • Readers make reasonable assertions using evidence provided by the author. • For an assertion to be reasonable, it must be supported by accurate citations. Accurate citations refers to evidence from reliable sources. • Reliable sources includeencyclopedias, academic journals, websites, etc. Example: CFU Which sentence below is an assertion? How do you know? 1. Sacagawea was a remarkably intelligent young girl. 2. Sacagawea was able to communicate with some Western tribes. In your own words, what is an assertion is. An assertion is _________________________________________________. In your own words, explain what accurate citations are. Accurate citations are _____________________________________.

  3. Skill Development/Guided Practice An assertion is a strong opinion that one has about a topic. • For an assertion to be reasonable, it must be supported by accurate citations. Accurate citations refers to evidence from reliable sources. Make reasonable assertions about text through accurate supporting citations. Step #1: Read the text carefully and identify4 the topic. (circle) a. Identify accurate supporting citations. (underline) Step #2: Make an assertion about the text. (write) Step #3: Citethe sentence numbers that defend your assertion. 4 find (Answers may vary.) The rainforest is the most important forest for all living things on Earth. Sentences: 2, 4 and 6 Sentences: 3 and 5 CFU (#1) How did I/you identify the topic of the text? (#1a)How did I/you identify accurate supporting citations? (#2)How did I/you make the assertion? (#3) How did I/you know which sentence numbers to cite to defend the assertion?

  4. Skill Development/Guided Practice (continued) An assertion is a strong opinion that one has about a topic. • For an assertion to be reasonable, it must be supported by accurate citations. Accurate citations refers to evidence from reliable sources. Make reasonable assertions about text through accurate supporting citations. Step #1: Read the text carefully and identifythe topic. (circle) a. Identify accurate supporting citations. (underline) Step #2: Make an assertion about the text. (write) Step #3: Citethe sentence numbers that defend your assertion. (Answers may vary.) Eating fruit is the best way to stay healthy. Sentences: 1, 3 and 5 Sentences: 2 and 4 CFU (#1) How did I/you identify the topic of the text? (#1a)How did I/you identify accurate supporting citations? (#2)How did I/you make the assertion? (#3) How did I/you know which sentence numbers to cite to defend the assertion?

  5. Relevance An assertion is a strong opinion that one has about a topic. • For an assertion to be reasonable, it must be supported by accurate citations. Accurate citations refers to evidence from reliable sources. • Making reasonable assertionsabout text through accurate supporting citations will help you think critically when reading. • 2. Making reasonable assertionsabout text through accurate supporting citations will help • you do well on test. CFU Does anyone else have another reason why it is relevant to make reasonable assertions about text through accurate supporting citations? (pair-share) Why is it relevant to make reasonable assertions about text through accurate supporting citations? You may give me one of my reasons or one of your own. Which reason is most relevant to you? Why?

  6. An assertion is a strong opinion that one has about a topic. • For an assertion to be reasonable, it must be supported by accurate citations. Accurate citations refers to evidence from reliable sources. Skill Closure Make reasonable assertions about text through accurate supporting citations. Step #1: Read the text carefully and identifythe topic. (circle) a. Identify accurate supporting citations. (underline) Step #2: Make an assertion about the text. (write) Step #3: Citethe sentence numbers that defend your assertion. (Answers may vary.) Global warming causes the most damage to Earth’s climate. Sentences: 3 and 5 Sentences: 2 and 4 Constructed Response Closure Mason identified the following citation as an assertion. Why is he incorrect? “According to the Family Education Network, watching too much television is a major cause of obesity.” Summary Closure What did you learn today about making reasonable assertions about text through citing accurate supporting details? Day 1______________________________________________________________________________________________________Day 2_______________________________________________________________________________________________________

  7. Name _____________________ Independent Practice An assertion is a strong opinion that one has about a topic. • For an assertion to be reasonable, it must be supported by accurate citations. Accurate citations refers to evidence from reliable sources. Make reasonable assertions about text through accurate supporting citations. Step #1: Read the text carefully and identifythe topic. (circle) a. Identify accurate supporting citations. (underline) Step #2: Make an assertion about the text. (write) Step #3: Citethe sentence numbers that defend your assertion. (Answers may vary.) Dogs are great help to everyone. Sentences: 2, 4 and 6 Sentences: 3, 5 and 7

  8. Independent Practice (continued) An assertion is a strong opinion that one has about a topic. • For an assertion to be reasonable, it must be supported by accurate citations. Accurate citations refers to evidence from reliable sources. Make reasonable assertions about text through accurate supporting citations. Step #1: Read the text carefully and identifythe topic. (circle) a. Identify accurate supporting citations. (underline) Step #2: Make an assertion about the text. (write) Step #3: Citethe sentence numbers that defend your assertion. (Answers may vary.) Getting enough sleep is very important for teenagers. Sentences: 1, 3 and 4 Sentences: 2 and 5

  9. Name _____________________ Periodic Review 1 An assertion is a strong opinion that one has about a topic. • For an assertion to be reasonable, it must be supported by accurate citations. Accurate citations refers to evidence from reliable sources. Make reasonable assertions about text through accurate supporting citations. Step #1: Read the text carefully and identifythe topic. (circle) a. Identify accurate supporting citations. (underline) Step #2: Make an assertion about the text. (write) Step #3: Citethe sentence numbers that defend your assertion. (Answers may vary.) Text messaging has no affect on a teenager’s ability to write properly. Sentences: 5 and 6 Sentences: 3 and 4

  10. Name _____________________ Periodic Review 2 An assertion is a strong opinion that one has about a topic. • For an assertion to be reasonable, it must be supported by accurate citations. Accurate citations refers to evidence from reliable sources. Make reasonable assertions about text through accurate supporting citations. Step #1: Read the text carefully and identifythe topic. (circle) a. Identify accurate supporting citations. (underline) Step #2: Make an assertion about the text. (write) Step #3: Citethe sentence numbers that defend your assertion. (Answers may vary.) Good friendships are most important in middle school. Sentences: 1, 2 and 5 Sentences: 3 and 4

  11. Name _____________________ Periodic Review 3 An assertion is a strong opinion that one has about a topic. • For an assertion to be reasonable, it must be supported by accurate citations. Accurate citations refers to evidence from reliable sources. Make reasonable assertions about text through accurate supporting citations. Step #1: Read the text carefully and identifythe topic. (circle) a. Identify accurate supporting citations. (underline) Step #2: Make an assertion about the text. (write) Step #3: Citethe sentence numbers that defend your assertion. (Answers may vary.) Bullying can lead to bad behavior in all. Sentence: 4 Sentences: 2, 3 and 5

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