Research Workshop - Day 1

From LearnSocialStudies

Aim: How do you create a proper thesis or argument for an essay, paper, or project?

Do Now: Define the following terms:

  • Argument (for Writing)
  • Thesis (Topic Sentence)

Lesson Overview:

Item Approx Time
Do Now 3-5 Min
Mini Lesson 15-20 Min
Activity 15 Min
Discussion 5-7 Min


Argument & Reasoning Skills

Some notes that might help:

Inductive Reasoning

  • Focusing on specific information or observations
  • Searching for patterns or connections in it
  • Constructing a general statement that explains what you’ve observed
  • Making further observations to see if you general statement applies; if it doesn’t adjust it accordingly

Example: Every mammal that has ever been examined has hair. Therefore, all mammals have hair.

Deductive Reasoning

  • Identifying the specific situation
  • Identifying the generalizations or principles that apply to it
  • Determining if the specific situation meets the conditions necessary for those generalizations or principles to apply
  • If they do apply, identifying any conclusions that can be drawn or predictions that can be made.

Example: All men are mortal; Socrates is a man; therefore, Socrates is mortal. Sherlock Homes uses this kind of reasoning.

Classwork & Homework

Lesson PowerPoint: Research Skills

Lesson Activity: Reasoning Activity

Homework: Assignments