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CABUYAO INTEGRATED NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 3 RULES BE RESPECTFUL B E P R E PA R E D H AV E F U N L E A R N I N G WORD OF THE DAY = WORD OF THE DAYwho were used to His impetuous outburst during the meeting surprised his colleagues,...

CABUYAO INTEGRATED NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 3 RULES BE RESPECTFUL B E P R E PA R E D H AV E F U N L E A R N I N G WORD OF THE DAY = WORD OF THE DAYwho were used to His impetuous outburst during the meeting surprised his colleagues, his calm demeanor. = In the field of scientific research, an impetuous decision to publish preliminary findings without thorough peer review can lead to misinformation and public distrust. Summarize the main points we discussed in our last session? What stood out to you? What do you think is the most important takeaway from our discussion, and why do ICE BREAKER SPIN AND SOLVE MECHANICS Randomly select 5 students to represent the class. One at a time, each chosen student spins the wheel. The wheel lands on a specific question about the topic and the students answer the question but can consult their classmates for assistance if needed. LEARNING O Identify the B J E C T Examine I theV E SAssess the effectiveness logical of a thesis essential structure of statement and component the presented supporting s of an arguments to arguments in a identify how provided argumentat argumentative ideas are ive essay essay using a organized and rubric for their accuracy, relationship relevance, and persuasiveness ARGUMENTATI VE ESSAY WHAT IS WHAT IS ESSAY? ARGUMENTATIVE? having or showing a a short piece of tendency to disagree writing on a or argue particular subject. WHAT IS ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY? Written piece that presents a well-reasoned argument It provides evidence to support a specific claim. Addresses opposing viewpoints. WHY IS IT IMPORTANT? Mastering the art of writing an argumentative essay will enhance your critical thinking and research abilities and teach you how to support your viewpoints logically. AGREE OR DISAGRE ELEMENTS OF AN ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY W H AT I S A T H E S I S S TAT E M E N T ? It's not used to A thesis support an statement, also argument; known as a rather, it is the claim, is an argument that author's needs to be assertion or supported with position on a evidence. W H AT I S W H AT I S ARGUMENT EVIDENCE? ? Statements that Refer to the support the facts or reasons claim. An that support the argument needs arguments. supporting evidences W H AT I S W H AT I S COUNTER R E B U T TA L ? ARGUMENT? An opposing Logical argument or arguments for assertion. rejecting the argument. ISSUE: Artificial intelligence will do more harm than good in the future. AGREE: Artificial intelligence (AI) will ultimately cause more harm than good due to its potential to displace jobs, increase inequality, and pose ethical and security risks. EVIDENCE FOR AGREE: AI is rapidly replacing human labor in industries such as manufacturing, retail, and even white-collar jobs like accounting. While automation increases productivity, it also leaves millions of workers unemployed or underemployed. For example, a study by Oxford Economics predicts that AI could displace up to 20 million manufacturing jobs worldwide by 2030. This growing unemployment could lead to widespread economic ISSUE: Artificial intelligence will do more harm than good in the future. DISAGREE: Artificial intelligence will bring more benefits than harm by driving technological innovation, improving efficiency across industries, and solving complex global challenges. EVIDENCE FOR DISAGREE Artificial intelligence (AI) is poised to bring substantial benefits that outweigh its potential harms, primarily by driving technological innovation, enhancing efficiency across industries, and addressing complex global challenges. According to PwC, AI could contribute up to $15.7 trillion to the global economy by 2030, significantly boosting productivity and consumption. Furthermore, research indicates that 66% of workers experience increased FIX THE THESIS Issue: Weak Thesis Social media has Social media affects had a net communication. positive Improve Thesis Statement impact on While social media has revolutionized communication human by enabling instant connectivity, it also contributes to the decline of face-to-face interactions and can lead to communicat misunderstandings and social isolation ion Issue: Weak Thesis Traditional teaching methods Technology is important in should be education. Improve Thesis Statement replaced entirely by technology in education Issue: Online Weak Thesis Shopping has The internet has changed impacted shopping. local Improve Thesis Statement businesses and the overall health of our communitie Issue: Space Weak Thesis exploration is an Space exploration is a waste of investment money. in the Improve Thesis Statement advancemen t of human knowledge and technological progress. OUTLINE AN ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY I N T R O D U C T O RY Present the PA topic R AG of the R Ainterestingly. essay PH Using humor in presenting important quality or an issue may interest the reader. The spread of the internet has had a world-changing effect, not least on the world of education. The use of the internet in academic contexts is on the rise, and its role in learning is hotly debated. For many teachers who did not grow up with this technology, its effects seem alarming and potentially harmful. This concern, while understandable, is misguided. The negatives of internet use are outweighed by its critical benefits for students and educators—as a uniquely comprehensive and accessible information source; a means of exposure to and engagement with different perspectives; and a highly flexible learning environment. B O DY PA R A G R A P H S It supports and develops the thesis statement. Each paragraph in an essay supports the thesis statement of the introductory paragraph. A common frustration for teachers is students’ use of Wikipedia as a source in their writing. Its prevalence among students is not exaggerated; a survey found that the vast majority of the students surveyed used Wikipedia (Head & Eisenberg, 2010). An article in The Guardian stresses a common objection to its use: “a reliance on Wikipedia can discourage students from engaging with genuine academic writing” (Coomer, 2013). Teachers are clearly not mistaken in viewing Wikipedia usage as ubiquitous among their students; but the claim that it discourages engagement with academic sources requires further investigation. B O DY PA R A G R A P H S COUNTER ARGUMENT AND REBUTTAL This point is treated as self-evident by many teachers, but Wikipedia itself explicitly encourages students to look into other sources. Its articles often provide references to academic publications and include warning notes where citations are missing; the site’s own guidelines for research make clear that it should be used as a starting point, emphasizing that users should always “read the references and check whether they really do support what the article says” (“Wikipedia: Researching with Wikipedia,” 2020). Indeed, for many students, Wikipedia is their first encounter with the concepts of citation and referencing. The use of Wikipedia therefore has a positive side that merits deeper consideration than it often receives C O N C LU S I O N Summarizes the thoughts and brings the paragraph to a close. The internet has had a major positive impact on the world of education; occasional pitfalls aside, its value is evident in numerous applications. The future of teaching lies in the possibilities the internet opens up for communication, research, and interactivity. As the popularity of distance learning shows, students value the flexibility and accessibility offered by digital education, and educators should fully embrace these advantages. The internet’s dangers, real and imaginary, have been documented exhaustively by skeptics, but the internet is here to stay; it is time to focus seriously on its potential for good. BUILDING THE CASE: AN ESSAY ANALYSIS 5 TYPES OF ARGUMENT CLAIMS Fact: Whether the statement is factual or untrue. Example: "Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius at sea level.” "The Earth revolves around the Sun." Example The term 'global warming' refers to the long-term heating of Earth’s climate system that have profound challenge that affects every aspect of our lives. Definition: the dictionary meaning of what you’re arguing, plus your own personal understanding of it. Value: the significance of what you’re arguing Example It is wrong to discriminate against people based on their race A healthy diet is essential for maintaining good health. Value: the significance of what you’re arguing Example It is wrong to discriminate against people based on their race A healthy diet is essential for maintaining good health. Cause and Effect: what causes the problem in your essay and what Example effect it has. Deforestation causes a significant loss of biodiversity. Social media has a negative impact on mental health. Policy: Why the reader should care and what they should do about it after Example reading. Recycling should be mandatory in all cities to reduce waste. CLAIM IT!!! Direction: Determine the specific type of argument claim represented in each sentence. 1. Governments should implement stricter regulations on carbon emissions to combat climate change. 2. Regular exercise improves mental health and reduces stress. 3. Access to affordable healthcare is a fundamental right for all individuals. 4. A 'smart city' is defined as an urban area that uses digital technology to enhance performance, efficiency, and quality of life. List of at least 3 familiar topics or issues that you may use as subject in writing an argumentative essay. 1. ________________________________________________________________ 2. ________________________________________________________________ 3. ________________________________________________________________ As online learning becomes more common and more and more resources are converted to digital form, some people have suggested that public libraries should be shut down and, in their place, everyone should be given an iPad with an e-reader subscription. Proponents of this idea state that it will save local cities and towns money because libraries are expensive to maintain. They also believe it will encourage more people to read because they won’t have to travel to a library to get a book; they can simply click on what they want to read and read it from wherever they are. They could also access more materials because libraries won’t have to buy physical copies of books; they can simply However, it would be a serious mistake to replace libraries with tablets. First, digital books and resources are associated with less learning and more problems than print resources. A study done on tablet vs book reading found that people read 20-30% slower on tablets, retain 20% less information, and understand 10% less of what they read compared to people who read the same information in print. Additionally, staring too long at a screen has been shown to cause numerous health problems, including blurred vision, dizziness, dry eyes, headaches, and eye strain, at much higher People who use tablets and mobile devices excessively also have a higher incidence of more serious health issues such as fibromyalgia, shoulder and back pain, carpal tunnel syndrome, and muscle strain. I know that whenever I read from my e- reader for too long, my eyes begin to feel tired and my neck hurts. We should not add to these problems by giving people, especially young people, more reasons to look at screens. Second, it is incredibly narrow-minded to assume that the only service libraries offer is book lending. Libraries have a multitude of benefits, and many are only available if the library has a physical location. Some of these benefits include acting as a quiet study space, giving people a way to converse with their neighbors, holding classes on a variety of topics, providing jobs, answering patron questions, and keeping the community connected. One neighborhood found that, after a local library instituted community events such as play times for toddlers and parents, job fairs for teenagers, and meeting spaces for senior citizens, over a third of residents reported feeling more Similarly, a Pew survey conducted in 2015 found that nearly two-thirds of American adults feel that closing their local library would have a major impact on their community. People see libraries as a way to connect with others and get their questions answered, benefits tablets can’t offer nearly as well or as easily. While replacing libraries with tablets may seem like a simple solution, it would encourage people to spend even more time looking at digital screens, despite the myriad issues surrounding them. It would also end access to many of the benefits of libraries that people have come to rely on. In many areas, libraries are such an important part of the community network that they could never be replaced by a simple object. Direction: Read the example Argumentative Essay provided and provide what is being asked. Place your answers in the space provided. 1.. What is your Analysis on the given essay? __________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________ ____________________ 2. What this essay do well? Give at least 3 reasons. 3.How can this essay be improved? Provide your best answer. STAND YOUR GROUND Suggested topics: 1. Should genetic engineering on humans be allowed? 2. Do you think an hour reading is more beneficial? 3. Is technology making us more isolated? 4. Should public transportation be free to reduce pollution? 5. Is climate change the biggest threat facing humanity? 6. Are high grades becoming too easy to achieve due to grade inflation? ANY QUESTION?

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