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4x|!|\eTAF";K>Hkq$Lv$"* Cite textual evidence to support inferences drawn from the text In this lesson, you will learn how to draw inferences from the text by citing evidence that explains a character's. Middle School ELA Notes and Resources Bundle! How to Teach Text Evidence: A Step-by-Step Guide & Lesson Plan, Resource Round-Up: Elementary ELA and Social Studies Edition (Vol. Pre-made digital activities. From RACE or ACE strategies, to inference, citing evidence, quoting, and paraphrasing, this unit has it all! /Font << This runner says . << Citing evidence and citations are an important part of all classrooms, and this resource will teach your students how to cite evidence correctly!This 10-minute mini mastery lesson will have your students comprehending, practicing, identifying, and mastering citing textual evidence in the literature. endobj
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It is a valuable tool for them to use with future assignments. Today we practiced . Part 3 Guided nstruction L 5 Curriculum Associates, LLC Copying is not permitted. /Type /Catalog Students should take notes on all of the acronyms. L3: Citing Evidence to Make Inferences 21 Show Your Thinking Continue reading about auroras. Determine central ideas or themes of a text and analyze their development; summarize the key supporting details and Cite several pieces of textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text Cite evidence from the text to support key points Suggested reading level for this text: Grade . While in the classroom for 26 years, she earned a Masters Degree and National Board Certification. >> * .8+`XJrpp\A}Q3^i(B@*wA endobj >> This resource comes with a PowerPoint and a companion handout that makes it easy to teach students what text evidence is, how to smoothly incorporate it into their essays, and how to cite it- skills that can be challenging to teach. 2 0 obj
Appropriate for middle and high school. /Subtype /XML >> For questions 5 - 6, describe an inference and include evidence from the story to support your inference. Auroras are not visible from the low latitudes around the equator. Add highlights, virtual manipulatives, and more. /Producer <71A4EA8F8EC3D5BB7289DC67E4104D8B29CBBE86521F2A2C> /Producer Inference-3rd Grade Worksheet Analyze in detail the structure of a specific paragraph in a text, including the role of particular sentences in developing and refining a key concept Key details answer questions about the topic ELA-Literacy 5 Unit/Lesson Sequences Cite textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well . Text is written work. stream
/OpenAction 8 0 R Think about the story you have just read Cite evidence from the text to support key points Cite evidence from the text to support key points. /ModDate <74FAB7DDDAD6B5C9049DA13AB75A1DC07DDBBB914C1F23> Our family raises honeybees. She loves to chat, collaborate, and share ideaswith other teachers. /Length 6136 Cite textual evidence to support inferences drawn from the textIn this lesson, you will learn how to draw inferences from the text by citing evidence that explains a characters decision.ADDITIONAL MATERIALSLesson guided notes https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ag_XQI4EtbGBT-p0xX2L0n6vyNamcjYT/edit?usp=drivesdk\u0026ouid=103344685123288532282\u0026rtpof=true\u0026sd=trueLesson slides https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1LnqykGH3n4mxI1KXSaqSZ8UR0u0vw_FY/edit?usp=drivesdk\u0026ouid=103344685123288532282\u0026rtpof=true\u0026sd=trueSTANDARDSCCSS.RL.8.1 Cite the textual evidence that most strongly supports an analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text.TEKS.8.3.C explain how the values and beliefs of particular characters are affected by the historical and cultural setting of the literary work.TEKS.8.Figure 19.D make complex inferences about text and use textual evidence to support understanding;TEKS.8.Figure 19.B ask literal, interpretive, evaluative, and universal questions of text;TEKS.8.Figure 19.F make intertextual links among and across texts, including other media (e.g., film, play), and provide textual evidence.IN.8.RL.2.1 Cite the textual evidence that most strongly supports an analysis of what a text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text.FL.LAFS.8.RL.1.1 Cite the textual evidence that most strongly supports an analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text. /CreationDate /Outlines 5 0 R endobj Contains over 40 s, This google slideshow is a great resource for introducing students to or reviewing how to cite text evidence. /Metadata 2 0 R /OutputIntents [5 0 R] When teaching students to write constructed responses this is a fantastic strategy! The R.A.C.E.R. Key Ideas and Details Statements that the average person may know or which can be When reading literature, it is important to cite text evidence to support your analysis of the most important details and events of a story L3 : Citing Evidence to Make Inferences 19 Part 1: Introduction Theme: The Competitive Spirit Lesson 3 Citing Evidence to . gIA055teFGYTgCmn?4Yx.Y|v8X2Nfww-\6v]IGdT0-5dED V~=\,rjL8y ;|@{inJElg. /Type /Metadata %
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.yv+ . Citing text evidence is an integral part of a writer's understanding and supporting text explicitly, as well as drawing conclusions and making inferences within the text (CCSS.RL.7.1, 8.1, 9-10.1). Description: Cite the textual evidence that most strongly supports an analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text. /Title %PDF-1.6 The Gordian Knot - List three character traits that Alexander displays in this story Study Island Answer Key Inferences m 8 Explain how an author uses reasons and evidence to support particular points Cite textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text MAIN IDEA: Although the . Use this 36-slide PowerPoint to create an engaging lesson where your students will read passages with comprehension questions, and then they will find and cite text evidence to support their answers! >> If you are looking fo, Want to teach your students about writing text evidence in their essays, but you're not sure where to begin? % While learning about photosynthesis, students use drag and drop and writing responses to build background knowledge. A- Answer clearly. stream
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The 174-slide PowerPoint that comes with this product is very thorough and engaging. >> A whole class example is used so the instructor can help guide students through the citation process. 1 0 obj /ZaDb 12 0 R /HideMenubar true /Producer [xG[a_D U?gHf! /C/GFN$_R%~M:J!^ 7G On the example, you will seenumbers. Numbering the highlighted area is useful especially if you plan to discuss, review on want students to show where they got the answer to each question. %PDF-1.6 /Fields [] -read the text on page 18 and answer the question stem, and provide evidence to Model making inferences and then finding the text evidence to support your answer 2 Determine central ideas or themes of a text and analyze their development; summarize the key supporting details and ideas Instructional Suggestion Pairs work in the Solubility mode . After reading a passage, students can use the RACE strategy to construct a formal response to the question that follows the passage. Make an inference and cite evidence! %kS\a@k#3vRIN}R.QUF*=Q/)PhWa~Yf~!dnyMh.7. One version with all the notes provided, one with fill-in-the-blanks, and one where students write all the notes. But with this scaffolded and differentiated resource, you will have everything you need to teach your students about finding text evidence, citing text evidence and making inferences using context clues. That way, struggling readers will be able to hear words that they may not have understood or read correctly. Quizzes with auto-grading, and real-time student data. >> endobj <>
%PDF-1.6 The RACES strategy is designed to guide students through the process of answering a constructive response prompt. Some filters moved to Formats filters, which is at the top of the page. The resource is a lesson set that supports NGSS ecosystems standards related to the flow of energy. Make at least 2 inferences. You can connect with her on Facebook, Pinterest, Instagram, and Twitter! Citing evidence and citations are an important part of all classrooms, and this resource will teach your students how to cite evidence correctly!This 10-minute mini mastery lesson will have your students comprehending, practicing, identifying, and mastering citing textual evidence in the literature. Students will gain a thorough understanding of how to provide text evidence. (or text-based prompts)This resource is equipped with Text Evidence Discussion Bubbles which are perfect for small groups, whole-group discussions, teacher-led centers, or even online learning! D*p1FhnvwwOl$Lz9zo"P/8m_e$paN-cc~KV{-a]Et w RrNe Which of the following is NOT true about citing evidence and making inferences answer choices Think about what you know and what the text says You can make solid inferences without text evidence You can think about how the writing think, feels, or why they might do something Inferences have text evidence to support them Question 20 Ungraded x\[4~~lSnKf)fY`x B&qB09X\usult|Wd:f/sLym&jooo(R4V '4T7? TPT empowers educators to teach at their best. /OCProperties 8 0 R endobj
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Slides also provide sentence stems for text evidence and explanation writing!Included with this resource: - 15 Slides on Text Evidence (Goog, PowerPoint Presentation. /Helv 11 0 R Includes:RACE BOOKMARKSRACE PRINTABLE POSTERRACE STRATEGY LESSON USING GOOGLE SLIDES I love using this for my students to continually grow as readers and writers. For your answer in question 1, cite evidence from the sentence to support your choice. /Length 6136 Once weve identified the correct information from the passage, I make sure to model how I put my thoughts together and organize them for writing. /Pages 7 0 R By teaching students this strategy, they learn how to, This RACE strategy bundle is an incredible test-prep strategy to use all-year round to help learners craft an A+ written answer to ANY question! /Helv 11 0 R endobj It is helpful to read through the text independently and then together. >> i(C0er@IQ"vG S|V This resource is a cross-curricular resource between science and language arts.Please note that this resource has so, Do you want your students to think deeper about positive, negative, and neutral connotations? You've come to the right place! Look no more! Now that we read the whole story and learned to make inferences. A step by step process is broken down to help students focus on one thing at a time. Do you want to motivate them even more? Inferring:It is an educated guess or reading facts and evidence to reach a logical conclusion or opinion. The TpT Blog /Encoding << 2#`L0q1%8Dj:*-\1@Z,hKzq:Y)Lk:+&*+H7zn hf_Vbg/e]v If you're not happy with this resource, I will make the changes you request, or refund your money personally through PayPal. Read closely to determine what the text says explicitly and to make logical inferences from it; cite specific textual evidence when writing or speaking to support conclusions drawn from the text Grade 5 Reading Activities in Section 1 Lesson Resource Instructions Answer Key Page(s) 1 Grade 5 Ready Language Handbook, Lesson 23 Read the . /Type /Metadata /DA <67514B820C10B909706BE927727C5A> LCjeAL+&+%d,Hl922U2\7N DUuB!U~OWsg.hN&W !dx@hPs6]]Y+.tw`Qjo.u}[5?ZZGxs\AI!EA0SJ H)myLK3zF um~0hkG k"^ N=iZ$.3?z:Z6G\?&8stB,jTDiS'=\_6rE*QobDlCc0xMR\'}amN# +b^I&|NF%,Xmq#CR"w$O5Xl -l!yO
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_9_"CS:UD7=&6z}1(=QkL4 It is best to draw a conclusion or form an opinion by finding two or more supporting details in the reading passage. << Pam Olivieri is a full-time curriculum designer on Teachers Pay Teachers, a writing coach, and the author of the blog Rockin Resources. i1h,aSono,Qr(AF1)h*i8=GLk9j/Ji)Q&KAuPP{!28]Mdu6MM"b6. Get both TEACHING SLIDES and 6 digital practices + sample answers to effectively teach the RACE writing strategy!This is easily one of the most transformative reading response strategies I've used in my classroom. +Worksheets! C- Cite relevant text evidence to support your answer. 5th/6th Grade Edition is here. 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