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6th Grade Resources
- A.2.3.5 Synthesize Info Within TextThe student uses a variety of reference materials to gather information for research projects (e.g., indexes, magazines, newspapers, journals, and card and computer catalogs). The student synthesizes and separates collected information into useful components.
- A.2.3.8 Strong vs Weak ArgumentChecks information obtained from research, in such ways as differentiating fact and opinion, identifying strong vs. weak arguments, and recognizing that personal values influence the conclusions an author draws.
- A.2.3.8 Validity & Accuracy of InfoChecks the validity and accuracy of information obtained from research.
7th Grade Resources
- A.2.3.5 Locates, Organizes, Interprets InfoThe student locates, organizes, and interprets written information for a variety of purposes.
- A.2.3.5 Synthesize Info Across TextThe student synthesizes and separates collected information into useful components.
- A.2.3.8 Strong vs Weak ArgumentThe student checks validity of research information i.e., strong versus weak arguments.
- A.2.3.8 Validity & Accuracy of InfoThe student checks validity and accuracy of research information (i.e., fact versus opinion and how authors’ personal values influence conclusions).
8th Grade Resources
- A.2.3.5 Synthesize Info Within TextThe student locates, organizes, and interprets written information for a variety of purposes. The student synthesizes and separates collected information into useful components.
- A.2.3.8 Strong vs Weak ArgumentThe student uses a variety of reference materials to gather information for research projects (e.g., indexes, magazines, newspapers, journals, and card and computer catalogs) and checks for strong versus weak arguments, fact versus opinion, and how authors’ personal values influence conclusions).
- A.2.3.8 Validity & Accuracy of InfoThe student uses a variety of reference materials to gather information for research projects (e.g., indexes, magazines, newspapers, journals, and card and computer catalogs) and checks the validity and accuracy of the research information.
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