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Social Media Argumentation
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Social Media Argumentation
Part 1: Analyze an Argument
Read the claim: Schools should teach students how to use social media responsibly because online choices can affect learning, safety, and future opportunities.
What is the author’s main claim?
Which reason best supports the claim?
Social media platforms use different colors and designs.
Online choices can affect students’ learning, safety, and futures.
Many people use phones every day.
Check all statements that could be strong evidence for the claim.
A study reports that late-night scrolling can reduce sleep.
An expert explains how privacy settings protect personal information.
Someone says, “I just feel like social media is bad.”
A school survey shows that students want lessons about online safety.
Is the claim arguable? Explain why or why not.
Part 2: Build Your Argument
Write a claim about how TikTok, Instagram, or another social media platform affects people.
Give one reason that supports your claim.
What kind of evidence would best support your reason?
A reliable statistic or study
A relevant example from a trusted source
A personal opinion with no explanation
Entrance Ticket: What is one important thing you learned this week about argumentative writing as it relates to TikTok, Instagram, or social media? Explain in 2–3 sentences.
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