English Language Arts (2021) Grade(s): 4

ELA21.4.37

Write an argument to persuade the reader to take an action or adopt a position, using an introduction, logical reasoning supported by evidence from relevant sources, and linking words to connect their argument to the evidence.

Unpacked Content

Knowledge

Students know:
  • The purpose of argumentative writing is to convince the reader to take action or adopt a particular position.
  • Argumentative writing includes an introduction, logical reasoning supported by evidence, and a concluding statement.
  • Evidence to support the argument must be collected from various sources.
  • Linking words are used to connect their claim to the corresponding evidence.

Skills

Students are able to:
  • Write an argument to convince a reader to take action or adopt a position.
  • Include an introduction, logical reasoning supported by evidence, and a conclusion in argumentative writing.
  • Gather evidence from relevant sources to support a claim.
  • Use linking words to connect their argument to the corresponding evidence.

Understanding

Students understand that:
  • To persuade a reader to take action or adopt an opinion, they must present logical reasoning supported by evidence from relevant sources.
  • Linking words can help connect their argument to the evidence supporting their argument.

Vocabulary

  • Argument
  • Persuade
  • Take an action
  • Adopt a position
  • Introduction
  • Logical reasoning
  • Evidence
  • Relevant sources
  • Linking words
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