Studies show that"seventy percentof gamers playwith people whoare in the sameroom".To helpsupportanargument.Outlining aposition on atopic that theauthor wantsthe readers toagree with.Not only do gameshelp kids becomebetter problemsolvers andcommunicators, butthey also help themdevelop better eye-hand coordination.Kids are forcedto think outsidethe box whenthey are trying tosolve puzzles ingames.Supports thereasons byproviding examples,narratives,statistics, expertopinions, eyewitness etc.Talking aboutthe game andplaying togetheralso helps themlearn tocollaborate.Gamers not onlybecome betterat video games,but they alsobecome betterstudents.In a study done by bythe University ofTexas MedicalBranch at GalvestonHigh School, gamesperformed better atvirtual surgery thanmedical students.Theseinteractionshelp them learnto communicatemoreeffectively.Theseinteractionshelp them learnto communicatemoreeffectively.When gamersplay gamestogether, theyhave to talkand strategize.Is simply astatementthat supportsa claim.These skills arefundamental forkids to havesuccessfulcareers whenthey grow up.In an article onapa.org, the authorwrites that the morekids played strategicvideo games, "themore they improvedin problem solvingand school grades".They say thatvideo games are awaste of time, andthey even accusethem of makingkids violent.Kids who playvideo games notonly do better inschool, but theyare moresuccessful in theircareers.Another study foundthat surgeons who"played video gamesfor a least threehours a week saw 37percent fewermistakes" in actualsurgeries.Video games canhelp children in manydifferent ways, likeimproving problem-solving skills, socialskills, and hand-eyecoordination.Video gamesare an excellentway for kids tolearn essentialskills.Clearly, videogames help kidsdevelop problemsolving skills,social skills, andhand-eyecoordination.Video gamesaren't as badas they'remade out tobe.Video gamesalso helpkids withtheir socialskills.All of this extrapractice atsolving problemsleads them tobecome betterproblem solvers.Studies show that"seventy percentof gamers playwith people whoare in the sameroom".To helpsupportanargument.Outlining aposition on atopic that theauthor wantsthe readers toagree with.Not only do gameshelp kids becomebetter problemsolvers andcommunicators, butthey also help themdevelop better eye-hand coordination.Kids are forcedto think outsidethe box whenthey are trying tosolve puzzles ingames.Supports thereasons byproviding examples,narratives,statistics, expertopinions, eyewitness etc.Talking aboutthe game andplaying togetheralso helps themlearn tocollaborate.Gamers not onlybecome betterat video games,but they alsobecome betterstudents.In a study done by bythe University ofTexas MedicalBranch at GalvestonHigh School, gamesperformed better atvirtual surgery thanmedical students.Theseinteractionshelp them learnto communicatemoreeffectively.Theseinteractionshelp them learnto communicatemoreeffectively.When gamersplay gamestogether, theyhave to talkand strategize.Is simply astatementthat supportsa claim.These skills arefundamental forkids to havesuccessfulcareers whenthey grow up.In an article onapa.org, the authorwrites that the morekids played strategicvideo games, "themore they improvedin problem solvingand school grades".They say thatvideo games are awaste of time, andthey even accusethem of makingkids violent.Kids who playvideo games notonly do better inschool, but theyare moresuccessful in theircareers.Another study foundthat surgeons who"played video gamesfor a least threehours a week saw 37percent fewermistakes" in actualsurgeries.Video games canhelp children in manydifferent ways, likeimproving problem-solving skills, socialskills, and hand-eyecoordination.Video gamesare an excellentway for kids tolearn essentialskills.Clearly, videogames help kidsdevelop problemsolving skills,social skills, andhand-eyecoordination.Video gamesaren't as badas they'remade out tobe.Video gamesalso helpkids withtheir socialskills.All of this extrapractice atsolving problemsleads them tobecome betterproblem solvers.

Finding Arguments & Claims - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Studies show that "seventy percent of gamers play with people who are in the same room".
  2. To help support an argument.
  3. Outlining a position on a topic that the author wants the readers to agree with.
  4. Not only do games help kids become better problem solvers and communicators, but they also help them develop better eye-hand coordination.
  5. Kids are forced to think outside the box when they are trying to solve puzzles in games.
  6. Supports the reasons by providing examples, narratives, statistics, expert opinions, eye witness etc.
  7. Talking about the game and playing together also helps them learn to collaborate.
  8. Gamers not only become better at video games, but they also become better students.
  9. In a study done by by the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston High School, games performed better at virtual surgery than medical students.
  10. These interactions help them learn to communicate more effectively.
  11. These interactions help them learn to communicate more effectively.
  12. When gamers play games together, they have to talk and strategize.
  13. Is simply a statement that supports a claim.
  14. These skills are fundamental for kids to have successful careers when they grow up.
  15. In an article on apa.org, the author writes that the more kids played strategic video games, "the more they improved in problem solving and school grades".
  16. They say that video games are a waste of time, and they even accuse them of making kids violent.
  17. Kids who play video games not only do better in school, but they are more successful in their careers.
  18. Another study found that surgeons who "played video games for a least three hours a week saw 37 percent fewer mistakes" in actual surgeries.
  19. Video games can help children in many different ways, like improving problem-solving skills, social skills, and hand-eye coordination.
  20. Video games are an excellent way for kids to learn essential skills.
  21. Clearly, video games help kids develop problem solving skills, social skills, and hand-eye coordination.
  22. Video games aren't as bad as they're made out to be.
  23. Video games also help kids with their social skills.
  24. All of this extra practice at solving problems leads them to become better problem solvers.