Choose the best evidence to support a claim
Free printable Grade 11 English worksheet for "Choose the best evidence to support a claim" — practice developing and supporting arguments (writing strategies). No-prep, print or assign online.
This worksheet helps high school students practice identifying and selecting the most effective evidence to support claims in writing. Teachers can use it to reinforce critical thinking and argument development skills essential for persuasive writing. It is ideal for lessons focused on writing strategies, argumentation, and evidence-based reasoning.
Learning objectives
- Analyze claims to identify relevant supporting evidence
- Evaluate multiple pieces of evidence to determine the strongest support for a given claim
- Select and justify the best evidence to effectively support an argument
How to use this worksheet
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- Print at home or in class for High School; it's no-prep, with no extra materials needed.
- Hand it out as classwork, homework, or a quick warm-up.
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What grade or age is this English & Reading worksheet for?
It's designed for High School (ages 14–18), covering Developing and supporting arguments.
Do I need to prep anything?
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