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Identifying Reasons Behind a Speaker's Points

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EnglishSpeaking & Listening|Ages 9—10|ID: mt_iodbOOmEQs

Identify the reasons and evidence a speaker provides to support particular points, evaluating whether the reasoning is logical and the evidence is relevant

Mastery Evidence

  • Listen to a speaker's argument or presentation and list the specific reasons and evidence provided to support each main point
  • Evaluate whether the reasons a speaker gives are logical and whether the evidence cited is relevant to the claim being made
  • Ask follow-up questions that probe the strength of a speaker's reasoning, e.g. 'What evidence supports that claim?' or 'Are there other explanations?'

Assessment Prompt

“When [child] listens to someone making an argument or giving reasons for something, can they tell you whether the reasons given actually support what the person is claiming?”

Curriculum Standards1 alignment

SL.4.3Common Core State Standards for English Language Arts & Literacy in History/Social Studies, Science, and Technical Subjects
SL.4.3

Identify the reasons and evidence a speaker provides to support particular points.

English Language Arts

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