Description
What It Is:
This is an educational worksheet focusing on research and argumentation around the question, 'Should Every American Be Entitled to Health Care?'. It prompts students to use a search engine to find three credible sources, identify two supporting quotes from those sources, and then briefly explain their answer to the question based on their research. The worksheet includes lines for students to write their answers.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for grades 9-12, potentially even advanced middle school students (grades 7-8). The research, analysis, and argumentation skills required are typically developed in high school social studies or civics classes. It requires critical thinking and the ability to evaluate sources, which are skills honed in these grades.
Why Use It:
This worksheet promotes critical thinking, research skills, source evaluation, and argumentative writing. It encourages students to explore different perspectives on a complex social issue, gather evidence to support their claims, and articulate their reasoning in a concise manner. It helps develop media literacy and informed citizenship.
How to Use It:
Students should begin by using a search engine to research the topic of healthcare entitlement. They should identify three reputable sources that provide information relevant to the question. Then, they should select two quotes from these sources that best support their own argument or viewpoint. Finally, they should write a brief explanation of their answer to the question, drawing on the evidence they have gathered.
Target Users:
This worksheet is designed for high school students studying civics, social studies, government, or current events. It is also appropriate for students who are developing research and argumentation skills in language arts or debate classes. It can be used for individual work, group projects, or class discussions.
This is an educational worksheet focusing on research and argumentation around the question, 'Should Every American Be Entitled to Health Care?'. It prompts students to use a search engine to find three credible sources, identify two supporting quotes from those sources, and then briefly explain their answer to the question based on their research. The worksheet includes lines for students to write their answers.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for grades 9-12, potentially even advanced middle school students (grades 7-8). The research, analysis, and argumentation skills required are typically developed in high school social studies or civics classes. It requires critical thinking and the ability to evaluate sources, which are skills honed in these grades.
Why Use It:
This worksheet promotes critical thinking, research skills, source evaluation, and argumentative writing. It encourages students to explore different perspectives on a complex social issue, gather evidence to support their claims, and articulate their reasoning in a concise manner. It helps develop media literacy and informed citizenship.
How to Use It:
Students should begin by using a search engine to research the topic of healthcare entitlement. They should identify three reputable sources that provide information relevant to the question. Then, they should select two quotes from these sources that best support their own argument or viewpoint. Finally, they should write a brief explanation of their answer to the question, drawing on the evidence they have gathered.
Target Users:
This worksheet is designed for high school students studying civics, social studies, government, or current events. It is also appropriate for students who are developing research and argumentation skills in language arts or debate classes. It can be used for individual work, group projects, or class discussions.
