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Creating an Creating an Idea WebIdea Web
Sarah’s ribbon is not a hat
Does not cover her head
Does not protect her head
Main ArgumentMain Argument
Supporting Supporting ArgumentArgument
Supporting Supporting ArgumentArgument
The bubble in the middle contains your The bubble in the middle contains your main argumentmain argument..
Bubbles stemming off of that contain your Bubbles stemming off of that contain your supporting argumentssupporting arguments..
THE BASIC IDEA WEBTHE BASIC IDEA WEB
Sarah’s ribbon is not a hat
Does not cover her head
Does not protect her head
Not fitted to Not fitted to her headher head
Does not cover Does not cover her whole headher whole head
Would not Would not keep head keep head drydry
Too flimsyToo flimsy
Next, you start adding evidence to back up Next, you start adding evidence to back up your supporting arguments:your supporting arguments:
Until you have enough evidence to Until you have enough evidence to back up each supporting argument!back up each supporting argument!
Add more evidence . . .Add more evidence . . .
And more evidence . . .And more evidence . . .
Rock band t-shirts should
not be forbidden.
Not disruptive
Tinker case does not support
restricting free speech in this
case.
Kids need to be able to express
themselves.
Class was never delayed
Principal Carter testified that there had not been any disruptions
Kids had discussions, but never got into fights
Simply having a fear that something will happen is not enough There have to be
threats of violence and good evidence of disruption of education.
Kids learn to debate respectfully about differing opinions. This is an important life skill.
Kids have a variety of interests and backgrounds that bring new opinions and experiences to school, just like the real world.
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