Use the sentences to complete the activity.

Statement 1: A study suggested that children who earned an allowance spent their money more carefully than those who did not.

Statement 2: Children should receive an allowance for chores done at home.

Statement 3: With an allowance, children learn about earning money and the value of money.

In 3–5 sentences, explain which statement is a claim, which is a reason, and which is evidence and in which order the statements should appear in the paragraph.

Statement 2 is a claim as it presents a viewpoint or assertion that supports the idea of children receiving an allowance for chores done at home. Statement 3 is a reason as it explains why children should receive an allowance - they learn about earning money and the value of money. Statement 1 is the evidence as it suggests that children who earn an allowance spend their money more carefully, which supports the idea that allowances can have a positive impact on children's financial habits.

In the paragraph, the statements should appear in the following order:
Statement 2 (claim) - Children should receive an allowance for chores done at home.
Statement 3 (reason) - With an allowance, children learn about earning money and the value of money.
Statement 1 (evidence) - A study suggested that children who earned an allowance spent their money more carefully than those who did not.