Analyzing Arguments

Evaluate reasoning, identify bias, and understand how author's purpose shapes content

FL B.E.S.T. Standard: ELA.7.R.2.3

What Students Will Learn

In this unit, seventh graders will develop critical thinking skills for analyzing persuasive texts and arguments. Students will learn to identify claims, evaluate evidence, recognize logical fallacies, and detect bias in various types of texts.

Analyzing Author's Purpose

Understanding how purpose (to inform, persuade, entertain) shapes content choices and presentation

Evaluating Arguments

Assessing whether claims are supported by relevant, sufficient, and credible evidence

Identifying Bias

Recognizing when authors present one-sided views or use loaded language

Recognizing Logical Fallacies

Spotting flawed reasoning patterns that weaken arguments

📖 Teacher Guide

Complete lesson plans, vocabulary, pacing guides, and strategies for teaching argument analysis effectively.

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📝 Student Concept Worksheet

Visual explanations of argument components, types of evidence, logical fallacies, and bias detection strategies.

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✏️ Practice Worksheet

Engaging passages with questions that build skills in evaluating arguments, evidence, and reasoning.

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📋 FAST Format Quiz

Assessment with multiple-choice and written response questions in FAST test format.

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👨‍👩‍👧 Parent Activity Guide

Home activities to practice analyzing arguments in everyday media, with Spanish summary included.

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🔑 Answer Keys

Complete answer keys with explanations and scoring rubrics for all worksheets and quizzes.

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