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The 8 Elements of an Argument Posters (CCSS)

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Grade Levels
6th - 12th
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27 pages
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These slides broke down the concepts into easy to understand segments. They are colorful and engaging.
It was a great way to make a quick bulletin board for my class on argumentative terms. I also really like the document with everything on one page because I can give this to students to refer to as they write their essay.

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TWO SETS of posters define and provide examples for the 8 Elements of an Argument. Twenty-seven 8.5x11 PDF print-ready posters in total.

Posters for each of the 8 terms below, which are defined with a practical example.
Note: I updated the definitions/examples/color scheme and added the updated posters to the originals. So now you can choose between the two sets.

Claim
Reason
Evidence
Explanation
So what.
Counterclaim
Counterargument
Conclusion

Plus 4 posters of transition words/phrases to link claims to reasons, reasons to evidence, claims to counterclaims, and counterclaims to counterarguments.

Posters of the four types of evidence, what aren't valid reasons, and the related common core state standards.
Total Pages
27 pages
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Cite strong and thorough textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text.

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