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Citing Textual Evidence PPTCiting Textual Evidence PPT
Publisher
Warren County Public Schools
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Grade
6th - 10th
Subjects
English Language Arts
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13
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Projection
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Citing Textual Evidence

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By using explicit textual evidence, individuals can strongly support their ideas and opinions. The presentation suggests in order to use explicit textual evidence, one must state their idea, cite evidence in the text that led to the idea, and explain how the evidence supports their idea. The slides offer examples of this process and opportunities for guided and independent practice.

 

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CCSS: Adaptable

Concepts

textual evidence, evidence, inferences, making inferences, primary sources, text analysis, textual analysis

Additional Tags

english language arts

Instructional Ideas

  • Use a different text, rather than the attached one, for students to cite evidence (depending on level of class)

Classroom Considerations

  • Highlighters or pencils are necessary for the activity in the final slide
  • Print copies of The Forever War of the Mind, for students to cite textual evidence (attached)
  • Provide notebook paper for writing

Pros

  • Vocabulary words are in bold print in order to place emphasis on their importance

Cons

  • None

Common Core

RI.6.1 RI.6.2 RI.6.5 RI.7.1 RI.7.2 RI.7.5 RI.7.6 RI.8.1 RI.8.2 RI.8.5 RI.8.6 RI.9-10.1 RI.9-10.2 RI.9-10.5 RI.9-10.6 SL.6.1.a SL.6.1.c SL.6.1.d SL.6.2 SL.6.4 SL.7.1.a SL.7.2 SL.7.4 SL.8.1.a SL.8.2 SL.8.4 SL.9-10.1.a SL.9-10.4

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