Today you will review all the topics that you’ve learned in this unit. Read through the list of topics from this unit. Make sure that you feel confident about each of them before taking the unit test. If there are any topics that you forget or think you need to practice, go back and review those lessons now. introducing and developing claims in an argument acknowledging an alternate or opposing claim organizing reasons and evidence in a logical way identifying and using evidence from credible sources determining the relationships among claims, reasons, and evidence using transitions to create clear connections among ideas writing a conclusion that supports the argument and maintains a formal style Reflect Write a reflection about your learning in this unit. Your reflection should be at least three sentences in length. You can use the following sentence starters as a guide. I feel confident about my ability to introduce and develop a claim because… It can be challenging to acknowledge an opposing claim because… One strategy for organizing my reasons and evidence logically is… In order to figure out whether a source that I’ve found is credible, I can… One way to remember to check for cohesion in my argument is to… If I am not sure that my conclusion maintains a formal style, I can… Study Tips Are there any topics that you need to go back and review? Use the following tips while studying: Review your results on previous assessments in this unit and analyze any it

I feel confident about my ability to introduce and develop a claim because I have practiced it multiple times in different assignments and have received positive feedback from my teacher. It can be challenging to acknowledge an opposing claim because sometimes it feels like it weakens my own argument. However, I know it is important to consider different perspectives and effectively refute them. One strategy for organizing my reasons and evidence logically is to create an outline before writing my argument. This helps me see the overall structure and flow of my ideas. In order to figure out whether a source that I’ve found is credible, I can check if it is published in a reputable academic journal or if the author is an expert in the field. One way to remember to check for cohesion in my argument is to read it aloud or have someone else read it to me. This helps me identify any gaps or inconsistencies in my reasoning. If I am not sure that my conclusion maintains a formal style, I can use formal language and avoid personal opinions or emotions in my final statements.