Grade: Grade 5Subject: English Language ArtsUnit: Argument WritingLesson: 6 of 6SAT: Information+IdeasACT: Reading
Mixed Practice Set
Instructions
Test Your Skills
This mixed practice set covers everything you have learned about argument writing:
Identifying claims and evidence
Recognizing counterarguments and responses
Spotting common mistakes
Understanding argument structure
Answer all 10 questions to see how well you understand argument writing. Good luck!
Your Score:
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Practice Questions
Question 1: Identify the Claim
Schools should offer free breakfast to all students. Research shows that students who eat breakfast score 15% higher on morning tests. Many families struggle to provide breakfast before the school bus arrives. A free breakfast program would help all students start the day ready to learn.
What is the main claim of this passage?
Question 2: Find Strong Evidence
Which evidence BEST supports the claim "Schools should have more art classes"?
Question 3: Spot the Counterargument
Physical education should be required every day, not just twice a week. Daily exercise improves focus and reduces stress. Some parents worry that more PE means less time for academics. However, research shows students who exercise daily actually perform better in their other classes because their brains are more alert.
Which sentence is the counterargument?
Question 4: Fix the Weak Claim
Which revision makes this claim STRONGER? Original: "Phones are bad."
Question 5: Identify Irrelevant Evidence
Claim: "Students should learn a second language starting in kindergarten." Which evidence is IRRELEVANT?
Question 6: Response to Counterargument
Libraries should stay open later for students. Some argue that late hours cost too much money. While budget concerns are valid, libraries could partner with local businesses for sponsorship, and the educational benefits for students who need quiet study space outweigh the costs.
How does the author respond to the counterargument about costs?
Question 7: Absolute Words
Which sentence avoids problematic absolute words?
Question 8: Essay Structure
In a well-organized argument essay, where should the counterargument paragraph appear?
Question 9: Credible Sources
Which evidence includes the MOST credible source?
Question 10: Complete the Argument
Schools should allow students to have water bottles in class. Staying hydrated helps students concentrate. According to a study by the Journal of Nutrition, even mild dehydration can reduce cognitive performance by 10%. _______________
Which sentence would BEST complete this argument by addressing a counterargument?
Summary
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Claims
State your position clearly and specifically
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Evidence
Support with relevant facts and credible sources
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Counterarguments
Acknowledge and respond to the other side
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Revision
Fix weak claims and avoid common mistakes
Congratulations!
You have completed the Argument Writing unit! You now know how to write strong claims, find good evidence, address counterarguments, and avoid common mistakes. Keep practicing these skills in your own writing!
Next Steps
Review any questions you missed and revisit those lessons
Practice writing your own argument essays using the skills you learned