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8th Grade ELA
Reading: Informational Text
Integration of Knowledge and Ideas
57. CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RI.8.8
Argument Soundness Evaluation Relevant Evidence Assessment Irrelevant
Master Argument Evaluation Through Evidence Assessment
Learn to distinguish between relevant and irrelevant evidence to evaluate argument soundness and strengthen critical thinking skills.
What You'll Learn
Students distinguish relevant evidence from irrelevant information in arguments
Sound arguments require sufficient evidence and logical reasoning connections
Credible sources strengthen claims while unsupported statements weaken arguments
Evidence evaluation skills prepare students for advanced argumentative writing
What You'll Practice
1
Students identify irrelevant evidence in school debate and proposal scenarios
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Practice evaluating whether sources directly support specific argumentative claims
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Apply evidence assessment skills to contest entries and presentations
Why This Matters
Mastering evidence evaluation helps students make informed decisions and communicate persuasively in academic, personal, and professional contexts.