Your teacher asks you to write a paper that supports a claim with evidence. In three to five sentences, describe one claim you

would like to make and discuss different forms of evidence you can collect to support your claim. Where would you look for
this evidence?

My claim is that the use of technology in the classroom can improve student engagement and academic performance. To support this claim, I can collect evidence such as student surveys, teacher observations, and test scores. I can look for this evidence in school records, online research, and interviews with teachers and students.

can you do a different claim

Sure, here's a different claim:

Social media has a negative impact on mental health. Evidence to support this claim could include studies on the effects of social media use on mood and self-esteem, statistics on the prevalence of cyberbullying and online harassment, and personal anecdotes or testimonials from individuals who have experienced negative mental health effects from social media. This evidence could be found in academic research articles, social media platform public reports, and news articles.

One claim that can be made is that climate change is primarily caused by human activities. To support this claim, you can collect evidence from scientific studies and reports that show an increase in greenhouse gas emissions and their correlation with global warming. You can also gather data from reliable sources, such as the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), which provides comprehensive reports on climate change. Additionally, you can look for evidence in peer-reviewed scientific journals that discuss the impacts of human activities on the environment.