Quarter 1 | Lesson 6.5: Formulating Evaluative Statements Flashcards
It is a statement that states one’s sound judgement about something through
writing which is supported by reasons and evidences.
evaluative statement
It also presents the strengths
and weaknesses of something based on a set of criteria which needs to be factual,
substantial, and unbiased.
evaluative statement
steps to form evaluative statements
- begin with the positives, then negatives
- suggest a solution/suggestion
- keep feedback concise and precise
- be careful in giving your feedback
declarative sentences that give one’s belief about something
else as if it is true though it may not be.
assertions
expressed as an argument.
assertions
useful, significant, important, insightful, detailed, up-to-date, comprehensive, practical, impressive, etc. are words that expresses evaluation in
assertions
a statement that can be proven objectively by direct experience,
testimonies of witnesses, verified observations, or the results of research.
fact
a way in which something is done similar to traditions and
norms. Its truthfulness can be verified only by reference to historical
precedents, laws, rules, usage, and customs
convention
a statement based on facts but is difficult to objectively
verify because of the uncertainty of producing satisfactory proofs of soundness.
opinion
states a personal choice in which the writer is under no
obligation to support or prove the truthfulness of the statement. They are
subjective and cannot be objectively proven or logically attacked.
preference
According to experts, seawater contains high amounts of minerals such as
sodium, chloride, sulphate, magnesium, and calcium.
fact
Seawater is classified as a heterogenous and homogenous mixture.
convention
based on the classification system made by scientists and
is acceptable to the scientific community
Swimming in seawater is the best activity to refresh and relax your mind,
body, and soul.
opinion
I love to make frequent trips to places with seawater than those without it.
preference
I would rather watch educational shows than play computer games.
preference