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Master Claim, Evidence, and Reasoning
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What It Is:
This is a worksheet focused on teaching the 'Claim, Evidence, Reasoning' (CER) framework. It features the words 'Claim Evidence Reasoning' at the top and includes a cartoon illustration of a detective character holding a magnifying glass.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for grades 3-6. The cartoon and simplified language make it accessible to younger students, while the CER framework is a skill taught throughout elementary and middle school.
Why Use It:
It helps students learn how to formulate a claim, find supporting evidence, and explain their reasoning. It teaches critical thinking skills and the importance of backing up statements with proof.
How to Use It:
The worksheet likely contains prompts or questions where students need to state a claim, provide evidence from a text or experiment, and then explain how the evidence supports their claim. The detective image suggests a theme of investigation and problem-solving.
Target Users:
This is designed for elementary and middle school students learning to write persuasively or scientifically, as well as teachers looking for visual aids to introduce the CER framework.
This is a worksheet focused on teaching the 'Claim, Evidence, Reasoning' (CER) framework. It features the words 'Claim Evidence Reasoning' at the top and includes a cartoon illustration of a detective character holding a magnifying glass.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for grades 3-6. The cartoon and simplified language make it accessible to younger students, while the CER framework is a skill taught throughout elementary and middle school.
Why Use It:
It helps students learn how to formulate a claim, find supporting evidence, and explain their reasoning. It teaches critical thinking skills and the importance of backing up statements with proof.
How to Use It:
The worksheet likely contains prompts or questions where students need to state a claim, provide evidence from a text or experiment, and then explain how the evidence supports their claim. The detective image suggests a theme of investigation and problem-solving.
Target Users:
This is designed for elementary and middle school students learning to write persuasively or scientifically, as well as teachers looking for visual aids to introduce the CER framework.




