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Formulating

Evaluative
Statements Critical Reading as
Reasoning

Guillermo S. Alvarez
Teacher II
June 21, 2021
Prayer and Worship
Si tuation #1
Si tuation #2
Motive Q uestions
• What skills do Neneng and Miko
have to be able to decide that the
information presented to them
looks like fake news and
opinionated/subjective?
• What do you have to do and learn
to be like Neneng and Miko?
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React, React,
React
Our country’s
name should be
changed from
Philippines to
Maharlika.
Formulating Evaluative
Statements

Is a statement that you can make


to reflect your judgment and
generalization about a text that
you have read.
Ways on How to Write an Evaluative
Statement

• Using evidence from the text


• Formulating assertions
(positive statements abou t the
content of a text and
properties of a text that you have
read)
• Formulating counterclaims
S t eps t o Do in F o rm u lat ing an
Evaluative St at ement
1. Read the content of a text.
2. Find the information and identify
the claim(s) of the writer.
3. Know about the 4 properties of a
well-written text , so that you
would know what to look for in a
text in evaluating it.
4. Express your judgment of the
text. State if you liked the text and
what you liked about how it was
written.
5. Always quote parts of the text
to support your assertions
about it. When quoting, do not forget
to use quotation marks and cite the
page if it is from a book or article.
An Excerpt of Emma’s Watson’s Speech on
Gender Equality at the UN
"I was appointed as Goodwill Ambassador for UN Women 6
months ago. The more I spoke about feminism, the more I
realized that fighting for women’s rights has too often
become synonymous with man-hating. If there is one thing I
know for certain is that this has to stop. For the record,
feminism by definition is the belief that men and women
should have equal rights and opportunities. It is the theory of
political, economic, and social equality of the sexes.
Continuation of Excerpt
When I was 8, I was called bossy because I wanted to direct a play
we would put on for our parents. When at 14, I started to be
sexualized by certain elements of the media. At 15, my girlfriends
started dropping out of sports teams because they didn’t want to
appear masculine. At 18, my male friends were unable to express
their feelings.
I decided that I was a feminist. This seemed uncomplicated to me.
But my recent research has shown me that feminism has become an
unpopular word. Women are choosing not to identify as feminists.
Apparently, [women’s expression is] seen as too strong, too
aggressive, isolating, and anti-men, unattractive even…
Continuation of Excerpt
Men, I would like to give this opportunity to extend your formal
invitation. Gender equality is your issue, too. Because to date, I’ve seen
my father’s role as a parent being valued less by society. I’ve seen young
men suffering from mental illness, unable to ask for help for fear it would
make them less of a man. In fact, in the UK, suicide is the biggest killer of
men between 20 to 49, eclipsing road accidents, cancer, and heart
disease. I’ve seen men fragile and insecure by what constitutes male
success. Men don’t have the benefits of equality, either...
If you believe in equality, you might be one of the inadvertent feminists I
spoke of earlier and for this I applaud you. We must strive for a united
world but the good news is we have a platform. It is called He For She. I
invite you to step forward, to be seen and I ask yourself: if not me, who?
If not now, when? Thank you."
Example of Evaluative Statement#1 on
Emma Watson’s UN Speech
I decided that I was a feminist. This seemed uncomplicated to me.
But my recent research has shown me that feminism has become an
unpopular word. Women are choosing not to identify as feminists.
Apparently, [women’s expression is] seen as too strong, too
aggressive, isolating, and anti-men, unattractive even…
What evaluative statements can you formulate about the excerpt of
Emma Watson’s speech above?
I agree with the content of the text, because it is not just focusing on
the rights of girls and women, but also on the rights of boys and
men.
Example of Evaluative Statements #2
on Emma Watson’s UN Speech
The writer claims that feminism is not man-
hating and to support this claim, she defines
feminism as “by definition is the belief that men
and women should have equal rights and
opportunities.”
Sample Evaluative Statement #3
on Emma Watson’s UN Speech
I like how the writer used simple words in the
text, so that it would easily be understood not
only by adults, but also by young people like the
speaker herself – who are also part of the target
audience or the people that the text is intended
for.
Unlocking key Points
Evaluative Statement - a statement that you can
make to reflect your judgment and generalization
about a text that you have read
Assertions - positive statements about the text
Claim - suggests an idea to the reader who may or
may not agree with it. It is an arguable statement that
reflects the writer’s position about a topic.
Properties of a Well-Written
Text
Organization (clear and logical pattern)
Coherence and Cohesion (connection of ideas)
Language Use (choice of words)
Mechanics (capitalization, punctuation, spelling,
grammar, etc.)
FORMULATING MEANINGFUL
COUNTERCLAIMS IN RESPONSE TO
CLAIMS MADE IN A TEXT
What are
counterclaims?
Counterclaims provide an opposing
viewpoint to a central claim.
Analyzing counterclaims help in
understanding the text more deeply.
 Counterclaims are made to rebut a
previous claim.
What are
Being able to recognize
counterclaims? and formulate
counterclaims in reaction to an argument
is a characteristic of a good critical
reader.
It also shows competence and
familiarity with the topic.
 It can also show that you are willing
to accept other viewpoints.
Example
One of the ways in which ordinary people can
prevent gingivitis is by gargling twice daily with
a dentist-approved mouthwash. However, in a
recent survey of American dentists, some
questioned the use of mouthwash as a tactic to
prevent gingivitis.
A number of legislators have already signified their
intent to file an impeachment complaint against
President Rodrigo Duterte. They want the president to
vacate his position the soonest time possible. These
people do not understand that impeaching a president
entails a lot of process. They have to provide evidence
beyond reasonable doubt that the president is indeed
impeachable. Why oust a president during the early
stages of his presidency?
Mindanao has been put under martial law
following the war in Marawi. This is a wrong
move by the government. Martial law should
not have been implemented.
Task
Writing Practice: Activity 1
Formulate three (3) evaluative statements about
the following text below and explain why you
came up with them. (15 pts.)

EVALUATIVE STATEMENT EXPLANATION


 

1.

2.

3.
President Duterte Approves the Mandatory ROTC in Senior High School
Students
By Ver Marcelo, CNN Philippines Published Feb 8, 2017 7:46:54 AM
 
Metro Manila (CNN Philippines) — President Rodrigo Duterte approved the
restoration of the Reserved Officers Training Corps (ROTC) for Grades 11 and 12 in
public and private schools nationwide.
 
In a Facebook post, Agriculture Secretary Emmanuel Piñol said the President
approved the mandatory ROTC after thorough discussion with members of the
Cabinet on Tuesday.
 
He said the proposal "will now be forwarded to Congress and Senate and certified
as urgent by President Duterte."
  
Piñol said Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana presented an amendment for
Republic Act 7077 or the "Citizen Armed Forces of the Philippines Reservist
Act” to make ROTC mandatory.

The Agriculture Secretary also quoted Lorenzana, saying that "ROTC instills
patriotism, love of country, moral and spiritual values, respect for human
rights and adherence to Constitution."
 
Piñol said the Anti-Hazing Law will be strictly implemented to "avoid hazing
deaths" and will be one of the measures to safeguard the mandatory ROTC.
 
The implementation of mandatory ROTC stopped in 2001 when University of
Santo Tomas student and ROTC member Mark Welson Chua was found dead
after exposing the alleged corruption in his unit
EVALUATION RUBRICS
Formulating an Evaluative Statement
Criteria Poor (1 pt.) Accomplished (2 pts.) Exemplary (3 pts.) SCORE

The statement is There are one or two  


The statement is
Originality copied from a variables similar with
entirely original.
source. others.
 
The statement has
The statement is There are one or two
appropriate, simple,
Clarity entirely written jargons used in the
understandable
with jargons. statement.
language.
 
The statements are
The use of tenses There are few
entirely
Grammar in a statement is grammatical errors in a
grammatically
incorrect statements.
correct.

Unnecessary words There are one or two  


Concisenes The statement is
crowd the unnecessary words in
s direct to the point.
statement. the statement.
 
The focus of the
The statement is There are one or two
Specificity evaluative statement
broad. broad variables.
is specifically stated.
SHORT QUIZ
1. A statement that you can make to reflect your judgment and
generalization about a text that you have read.
2. A property of a well-written text that pertains to the clear and logical
pattern in a text.
3. Positive statements about the text.
4. A property of a well-written text that pertains to the connection of
ideas.
5. Suggests an idea to the reader who may or may not agree with it. It is
an arguable statement that reflects the writer’s position about a
topic.
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITY (Assignment):

Make a research of any article you preferred most and


compose your evaluative statements based on the article you read.
Use formulating assertions about the content and properties of a
text read. And
Formulate a meaningful counterclaim in response to claim made in
the text read.

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