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ELA 5: Claims and Counterclaims 976 Views


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If a counter shoots down your claim, does that mean they made a counter counter claim...or is that just a regular claim again? This sort of stuff keeps us up at night. But enough about that. Today's lesson is on claims and counterclaims.

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00:04

[Coop and Dino singing]

00:13

Ever hear anyone to tell you to “stake your claim”? [Barbecue cooking steaks]

00:16

Or maybe they told you to… “claim your steak?"

00:18

Which is smart when a half dozen people are hovering over the grill…

00:22

…but…what is a claim, anyway? [Dino discussing what a claim is]

00:24

When we make a claim, we're saying something's true.

00:26

We’re planting a flag, saying, "Hey, this thing I'm saying? It’s totally the truth. [Astronaut planting a flag on the moon]

00:31

Also, don’t ask why I carry this flag around with me everywhere. We all have our quirks.”

00:36

A counterclaim is a way to weaken that claim, or to block it. We can imagine that a claim

00:40

and a counterclaim are kind of like a conversation between two people who disagree. [Man and woman at a debate on stage]

00:44

If you’re not sure what that looks like, think back to last Thanksgiving. We’ll just

00:48

see if grandma ever gets invited back.

00:51

Claims and counterclaims can be found in oral arguments… or in writing.

00:55

Since counterclaims are all about weakening claims, it's not too surprising that they [Woman has pie thrown at her face]

00:59

come up in arguments.

01:01

In fact, if you ever find yourself in the thick of an argument, one effective trick

01:04

is to figure out what your opponent's counterclaims might be

01:07

and counter those counterclaims before they even come up. [Man counters a karate move]

01:09

It’s like a chess match being played by your brain.

01:12

Look, ma. No hands. When arguing, there are even some handy formulas [Coop discussing formulas]

01:16

you can use, like:

01:17

"While it is true that X, actually Y…" or "P doesn't, in fact, disprove Q…"

01:22

Pretty much anything that sounds like “Yeah, yeah, whatever you say, but what I say is

01:26

more important.”

01:28

Or how your big sister talks to you… all the time. [Big sister walks out of room]

01:31

We can see how this might work in the hotly contested mayoral race

01:34

between Mary's little lamb and Mayor Watkins.

01:37

Mary knows that Watkins will probably bring up the fact that no lamb has ever been mayor.

01:41

Which is true, as far as we know.

01:43

So it'd be smart if she treats that as a claim, and comes up with a counterclaim to block

01:47

the mayor's claim. Something like…

01:49

"While it’s true that a lamb has never been the mayor of our town, we need to recognize [Example of a claim in writing]

01:54

that just because something's new doesn't mean that it's baaaad. Ahem. There weren't

01:59

any airplanes in 1900, but today, they're flying all over the place, and we can get

02:03

from New York to California while taking a nap.

02:05

And that’s pretty cool…just like it would be pretty dang cool to have a lamb for a mayor.

02:10

Peace out.” If you can master counterclaims…you just

02:13

might make history. [Picture of lamb hung on wall]

02:14

Sorry, Ex-Mayor Watkins. Not everybody’s fleece can be as white as snow.

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