Transit Matters
About This Worksheet
This worksheet focuses on understanding claims, evidence, and reasoning. It is designed for 10th-grade students learning how writers support their ideas. The passage explains why public transportation is important for cities.
As a parent, you can think of this as teaching your child how to “check the proof.” It’s not enough for a writer to make a claim-they need to back it up. This worksheet helps students see how that works.
Curriculum and Grade Alignment
This worksheet aligns with Grade 10 standards for analyzing arguments and evidence. Students learn how to identify a claim and evaluate how well it is supported. It connects to CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RI.9-10.8.
Student Tasks
Students will read the passage and:
- Identify the author’s main claim
- Find two pieces of evidence
- Explain how the evidence supports the claim
They will also write a short evaluation of how strong the argument is.
Common Challenges and Misconceptions
Students may confuse evidence with general details. Some might list evidence without explaining it. Others may struggle to explain why the evidence matters. Encourage your child to always answer, “So what?” after finding evidence.
Implementation Guidance
Teachers use this during lessons on argument and persuasion. At home, you can ask your child to explain why they believe something-and what proof they have. This builds strong thinking skills.
Details and Features
- Informational passage about transportation
- Focus on claim and evidence
- Step-by-step analysis questions
- Short evaluation writing task