3.SS.14.F
Develop and communicate a claim and supporting evidence visually, orally, or in writing related to a social studies topic.
Grade 3 · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2010
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claimsupporting evidencevisual communicationoral communicationwritten communicationsocial studies topic
Skills
- develop (a claim) #dok3
- communicate (a claim) #dok2
- support (a claim with evidence) #dok3
- present (information visually, orally, or in writing) #dok2
Learning Targets
- I can develop a claim about a social studies topic. #dok3
- I can gather and use evidence to support my claim. #dok3
- I can communicate my claim and supporting evidence visually, orally, or in writing. #dok2
- I can present information using different forms of communication about social studies topics. #dok2
Big Ideas
- Communicating ideas in social studies is effective when a clear claim is supported by evidence.
- Using multiple forms of communication (visual, oral, written) helps convey information and support claims about social studies topics.
Essential Questions
- What is a claim, and how do I develop one about a social studies topic?
- How can I find and use evidence to support my ideas in social studies?
- Why is it important to support claims with evidence?
- In what ways can I communicate my claims to others?
- How does my choice of communication (visual, oral, written) affect how my claim and evidence are understood?