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Argumentative 
Writing 
• Genre: Argumentative 
• Purpose: Persuade
Argumentative Writing 
1. Make a claim 
2. Support your claim 
with reasons/evidence 
3. Acknowledge the 
counterclaim 
4. Refute the 
counterclaim 
5. Conclude with a 
strong statement 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5
Claim 
• States the author’s position on an issue. 
• It must be debatable. 
– There is no “right” answer
On which side of the fence are you? 
• A claim will be stated. 
• Go to the side of the fence that most closely 
matches your opinion on the issue. (You only have 
10 seconds!) 
• No straddling allowed 
Door 
= 
Disagree 
Window 
= 
Agree
Tacos are better than pizza. 
Door 
= 
Disagree 
Window 
= 
Agree 
I believe ___________________________________.
One Direction is more talented than 
Justin Beiber. 
Door 
= 
Disagree 
Window 
= 
Agree 
In my opinion, _______________________________.
Support Your Claim 
• An opinion is not enough 
• Writers must support their claims with 
reasons and evidence
Junk food should be illegal. 
Door 
= 
Disagree 
Window 
= 
Agree 
I believe ___________________________________.
Students should be held legally 
responsible for bullying in schools. 
Door 
= 
Disagree 
Window 
= 
Agree 
In my opinion, _______________________________.
Smoking should be illegal. 
Door 
= 
Disagree 
Window 
= 
Agree 
I believe ___________________________________.
It is never appropriate for the government 
to restrict freedom of speech. 
Door 
= 
Disagree 
Window 
= 
Agree 
In my opinion, _______________________________.
Good Job! You’ve shown you 
are able to make a claim.
Write down in your notebook one of the 
claims you made in the previous activity. 
• Use one of these sentence starters: 
I believe ___________________________________. 
or 
In my opinion, _______________________________.
The Issue: 
Should the driving age be changed to 18? 
Copy this chart in your notebook. 
Video: Let’s Raise the Driving Age 
Claim: 
Reason/Evidence 1 
Reason/Evidence 2 
Reason/Evidence 3 
Fill in the chart as you watch this video about 
changing the driving age.
The Issue: 
Should the driving age be changed to 18? 
Copy this chart in your notebook. 
Text: National Youth Rights Association (page 930) 
Claim: 
Reason/Evidence 1 
Reason/Evidence 2 
Reason/Evidence 3 
Fill in the chart as you read the text a second 
time.
Write a response 
• You have watched the video/read the text 
about the driving age. 
• Now you must take a stand! 
• Write a paragraph in which you: 
–1. State your claim on the issue 
–2. Give the strongest piece of evidence to 
support your claim. 
–3. Explain the reasoning behind that piece 
of evidence.
Acknowledge the Counterclaim 
• The counterclaim is the other side of the 
argument. 
You are here 
with your claim. 
What is his 
claim?
Pretend your claim is… 
School uniforms limit students’ freedom of expression 
• As you watch this video, write 
down what counterclaim is: 
Counterclaim:
Pretend your claim is… 
School uniforms limit students’ freedom of expression 
Watch the video again. 
• Write down one reason/piece of evidence to 
support the counterclaim: 
Counterclaim: School uniforms are good 
for students. 
Reason/Evidence 1
Refute the Counterclaim 
• Address the concern of the counterclaim and 
explain why it’s wrong. 
Your claim Counterclaim 
If you can’t think of a counterclaim, your argument 
is not debatable and should not be used.
Sentences to Refute the Counterclaim 
Write down 2 of these in your notebook 
• “While it might be true that __________, my overall 
position does not change because __________.” 
• “A common argument against this position is 
_________, but _____________________.” 
• “It’s easy to think _____________, but when you 
look at the facts _________________.” 
• “Although the counterclaim says ________, I 
disagree because ______________.”
Conclude with a Strong Statement 
• Main points are summarized and the reader is left 
with something to think about.
Conclusion Strategies 
• Call to Action 
– Ask the reader to do something or to make something 
happen “I challenge you to watch what you eat and to avoid 
fast food.” 
• Provide a solution 
– Provide an answer to the problem “Fast food doesn’t have to 
be “bad food.” Make better choices like salads, fruit and low 
fat treats.” 
• Make a Prediction 
– Explain what might be the consequences of action or inaction 
“If people continue to eat lots of fast food, they put their 
health at risk. If kids don’t make better choices today, they 
won’t grow into healthy adults.”

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Argument writing presentation

  • 1. Argumentative Writing • Genre: Argumentative • Purpose: Persuade
  • 2. Argumentative Writing 1. Make a claim 2. Support your claim with reasons/evidence 3. Acknowledge the counterclaim 4. Refute the counterclaim 5. Conclude with a strong statement 1 2 3 4 5
  • 3. Claim • States the author’s position on an issue. • It must be debatable. – There is no “right” answer
  • 4. On which side of the fence are you? • A claim will be stated. • Go to the side of the fence that most closely matches your opinion on the issue. (You only have 10 seconds!) • No straddling allowed Door = Disagree Window = Agree
  • 5. Tacos are better than pizza. Door = Disagree Window = Agree I believe ___________________________________.
  • 6. One Direction is more talented than Justin Beiber. Door = Disagree Window = Agree In my opinion, _______________________________.
  • 7. Support Your Claim • An opinion is not enough • Writers must support their claims with reasons and evidence
  • 8. Junk food should be illegal. Door = Disagree Window = Agree I believe ___________________________________.
  • 9. Students should be held legally responsible for bullying in schools. Door = Disagree Window = Agree In my opinion, _______________________________.
  • 10. Smoking should be illegal. Door = Disagree Window = Agree I believe ___________________________________.
  • 11. It is never appropriate for the government to restrict freedom of speech. Door = Disagree Window = Agree In my opinion, _______________________________.
  • 12. Good Job! You’ve shown you are able to make a claim.
  • 13. Write down in your notebook one of the claims you made in the previous activity. • Use one of these sentence starters: I believe ___________________________________. or In my opinion, _______________________________.
  • 14. The Issue: Should the driving age be changed to 18? Copy this chart in your notebook. Video: Let’s Raise the Driving Age Claim: Reason/Evidence 1 Reason/Evidence 2 Reason/Evidence 3 Fill in the chart as you watch this video about changing the driving age.
  • 15. The Issue: Should the driving age be changed to 18? Copy this chart in your notebook. Text: National Youth Rights Association (page 930) Claim: Reason/Evidence 1 Reason/Evidence 2 Reason/Evidence 3 Fill in the chart as you read the text a second time.
  • 16. Write a response • You have watched the video/read the text about the driving age. • Now you must take a stand! • Write a paragraph in which you: –1. State your claim on the issue –2. Give the strongest piece of evidence to support your claim. –3. Explain the reasoning behind that piece of evidence.
  • 17. Acknowledge the Counterclaim • The counterclaim is the other side of the argument. You are here with your claim. What is his claim?
  • 18. Pretend your claim is… School uniforms limit students’ freedom of expression • As you watch this video, write down what counterclaim is: Counterclaim:
  • 19. Pretend your claim is… School uniforms limit students’ freedom of expression Watch the video again. • Write down one reason/piece of evidence to support the counterclaim: Counterclaim: School uniforms are good for students. Reason/Evidence 1
  • 20. Refute the Counterclaim • Address the concern of the counterclaim and explain why it’s wrong. Your claim Counterclaim If you can’t think of a counterclaim, your argument is not debatable and should not be used.
  • 21. Sentences to Refute the Counterclaim Write down 2 of these in your notebook • “While it might be true that __________, my overall position does not change because __________.” • “A common argument against this position is _________, but _____________________.” • “It’s easy to think _____________, but when you look at the facts _________________.” • “Although the counterclaim says ________, I disagree because ______________.”
  • 22. Conclude with a Strong Statement • Main points are summarized and the reader is left with something to think about.
  • 23. Conclusion Strategies • Call to Action – Ask the reader to do something or to make something happen “I challenge you to watch what you eat and to avoid fast food.” • Provide a solution – Provide an answer to the problem “Fast food doesn’t have to be “bad food.” Make better choices like salads, fruit and low fat treats.” • Make a Prediction – Explain what might be the consequences of action or inaction “If people continue to eat lots of fast food, they put their health at risk. If kids don’t make better choices today, they won’t grow into healthy adults.”