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Which behavior supports strong arguments?
 
Using facts and clear reasoning
 
Interrupting others
 
Ignoring counterclaims
 
Relying on feelings
Why is argument from evidence used in science?
 
To make decisions based on facts
 
To avoid experiments
 
To argue emotionally
 
To agree on opinions
What is reasoning in an energy argument?
 
Explaining why changes will save energy
 
Listing appliances
 
Asking a question
 
Stating a counterclaim
What can be used as evidence for household energy use?
 
A home energy audit
 
Personal opinions
 
Guesses about usage
 
What friends think
Which is an example of a claim about energy use?
 
Our family should use less electricity
 
Electricity is everywhere
 
I like using devices
 
Energy is interesting
What is the question in an argument?
 
The problem being addressed
 
The final answer
 
The evidence list
 
The reasoning section
Why are people more likely to respond to positive suggestions?
 
They feel respected and motivated
 
They feel forced to agree
 
They feel embarrassed
 
They feel criticized
What kind of tone should you use when making an argument?
 
Respectful and positive
 
Aggressive and loud
 
Emotional and personal
 
Sarcastic and critical
Why is evidence important in arguments?
 
It makes claims more convincing
 
It replaces reasoning
 
It is optional
 
It is only used in math
What does reasoning do in an argument?
 
Connects evidence to the claim
 
Repeats the evidence
 
States the question
 
Introduces the topic
What is the counterclaim in the recycling example?
 
Recycling takes time and costs money
 
Recycling saves trees
 
Students use paper
 
Recycling helps the environment
What is the claim in the recycling example?
 
We should start a paper recycling program
 
Recycling is expensive
 
Paper is used in schools
 
People like recycling
Which example is evidence?
 
Schools produce a lot of paper waste
 
I think recycling is cool
 
Recycling feels right
 
Everyone should recycle
Which chart helps organize arguments in science?
 
Evidence-Claim-Reasoning chart
 
Data table
 
Food web diagram
 
Venn diagram
What does engaging in argument help scientists do?
 
Understand different perspectives
 
End disagreements quickly
 
Avoid evidence
 
Win arguments
What is positive peer pressure?
 
Influencing others in a helpful way
 
Forcing others to agree
 
Arguing loudly
 
Ignoring others’ opinions
Why is a counterclaim important?
 
It shows you considered other viewpoints
 
It weakens your argument
 
It replaces evidence
 
It proves your claim is wrong
What is a counterclaim?
 
An opposing idea or alternative explanation
 
A stronger claim
 
Extra evidence
 
A final conclusion
What does reasoning explain?
 
Why the evidence supports the claim
 
How to collect data
 
What the question is
 
Who made the claim
What does evidence answer?
 
How do you know?
 
What do you believe?
 
Why do you care?
 
Who agrees?
What does a claim answer?
 
What do you think?
 
How do you test it?
 
Why did it happen?
 
Who discovered it?
What is the main purpose of a scientific argument?
 
To explain and support ideas using evidence
 
To prove others wrong
 
To argue emotionally
 
To persuade without facts