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Department of Mathematics and Science Claim-Evidence- Reasoning (CER) How does weathering and erosion occur? Mary Tweedy, Curriculum Support Specialist Keisha Kidd, Curriculum Support Specialist Millard Lightburn, Ph.D., District Supervisor K-5

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Page 1: Department of Mathematics and Science Claim-Evidence-Reasoning (CER) How does weathering and erosion occur? Mary Tweedy, Curriculum Support Specialist

Department of Mathematics and Science

Claim-Evidence-Reasoning (CER)How does weathering and erosion occur?

Mary Tweedy, Curriculum Support SpecialistKeisha Kidd, Curriculum Support Specialist

Millard Lightburn, Ph.D., District Supervisor K-5

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Benchmark FocusScience

• SC.4.E.6.4 Describe the basic differences between physical weathering (breaking down of rock by wind, water, ice, temperature change, and plants) and erosion (movement of rock by gravity, wind, water, and ice).

Florida Standards (formerly Common Core) Integration• LAFS.5.W.3.9: Draw evidence from literary or informational texts to support

analysis, reflection, and research.• LAFS.5.SL.1.1: Engage effectively in a range of collaborative discussions (one-on-

one, in groups, and teacher-led) with diverse partners on grade 5 topics and texts, building on others’ ideas and expressing their own clearly.

• LAFS.K12.L.3.4 : Determine or clarify the meaning of unknown and multiple-meaning words and phrases by using context clues, analyzing meaningful word parts, and consulting general and specialized reference materials, as appropriate.

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Claims

Claims are the statements that answer your original question.

• The claim must be accurate, specific, and answer the question.

• The claim is usually one sentence in length.

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Evidence

The evidence is all the scientific data that supports your claim.• It can come from a variety of sources such as: textbook, reading selections, videos, lab investigations, class notes, etc.• It should include both qualitative and

quantitative data.• It is important to have numerous pieces of

evidence in order to prove your claim.

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Reasoning• Reasoning is the explanation that connects your

claim to the evidence that supports it or why you think your claim (answer to the question) is correct .

• It shows why the data you chose counts as evidence.• It shows a detailed understanding of the scientific

principles involved and uses correct science vocabulary.

• This explanation acts as a conclusion. • If evidence is from an experiment, it can be the

“conclusion” of the lab.• It is usually several sentences in length.

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How does weathering and erosion occur?

• Discovery Education Video: Weathering and Erosion

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Erosion and Deposition Using DE Science Content

When you close this presentation, you can review the following recommended resources for Erosion and Deposition.

• Exploration: Erosion and Deposition• E Book: The Changing Shape of Beaches• Video: Erosion

Use the PowerPoint version of this presentation for hyperlinks to these resources or you can get to them through the browser or search feature.

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Getting Started:Prewriting Science Ideas

• What is a possible claim?• What science words will you want to include?• Where will you look for your evidence?• What sentence starters can you use to present

your evidence?• What reasons show that this is good evidence?• What writing words can you use?

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Show Your EvidenceSentence Starters

• According to the text…• On page ___, it said …• The author wrote…• For instance…• From the reading, I know that…• Based on what I read…• The graphic showed…• For example…

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Writing Words

• “Uncertainty” words: usually, generally, suggests, indicates

• Sequencing words: first, second, third• Therefore• Because• If… Then…• However

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Claim-Evidence-Reasoning (CER)Assignment: Write a scientific explanation that answers this question: How does weathering and erosion occur?

Claim (Write a sentence that states how weathering and erosion occur.)

Evidence: (Provide data about how weathering and erosion occur including quantitative data to support your claim.)

Reasoning: (Write a statement that connects your evidence to your claim about how weathering and erosion.)

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When can a CER be used?

• Use it to engage in structured, argumentation to explain a scientific concept.

• Use it after an experiment to explain why a hypothesis was proven correct or not.

• Use it to justify an answer choice for a multiple (FCAT type) test question is correct.

• Use it to discuss claims made in videos or documentaries.

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After an Experiment

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Claim, Evidence, Reasoning after Viewing a Video or a Documentary

• What is the claim the reporter is making? • What evidence does he or she cite in the

report that supports that claim? • What is the scientific explanation?

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Multiple Choice Question

• Claim – The correct answer choice is …• Evidence - Facts from background information - Data from the table or graph if applicable• Reasoning - Reasons for excluding other answer choices - Scientific background knowledge that explains why the answer is correct beyond what is given in the graph, table or background information.

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CER Grading Rubric

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Providing Feedback on a Student’s CER

WHAT TO COMMENT ON: HOW TO COMMENT:

• Components of the explanation:

- claim - evidence - reasoning• Science content of explanation• Holistic quality of explanation

• Explicit and clear feedback• Point out strengths and

weaknesses• Provide suggestions on how to

improve• Ask questions to promote

deeper thinking

Department of Mathematics and Science

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CER Resources

• McNeill, K. L. & Krajcik, J. 2011. Supporting grade 5-8 students in constructing explanations in science: The claim, evidence and reasoning framework for talk and writing. New York, NY: Pearson & Bacon.

• McNeill, K. and Martin, D. 2011. Claims, Evidence, and Reasoning: Demystifying data during a unit on simple machines. Science and Children, 48(8).

• cosmos.bgsu.edu/nwoSymposium/2013%20stuff/PresenterMaterial/Claim%20Evidence%20Reasoning%20(Elizabeth%20Buckholtz)%20NWO%20Symposium,%202013.pdf