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Today, I'm here to tell you guys about one of my favorite lessons to teach! It's my Citing Text Evidence Intro Lesson!! CCSS RL1 and RI1 are all about answering questions using text evidence! This lesson is perfect for test prep, especially since PARCC is filled with text evidence questions! Text evidence is always super hard for my third graders, y'all. They don't have a lot of experience citing evidence when they come to me, so an explicit lesson about text evidence is a MUST! So here's…

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Sticky Stroll: An Engaging Activity for Citing Evidence Evidence Anchor Chart, Classroom Board Ideas, Text Evidence Activities, Writing About Reading, Fifth Grade Reading, Reading Tools, Citing Evidence, Reading School, Common Core Ela

I'm always trying to get my kids up and out of their seats! When kids move around the room, they are instantly more engaged in the lesson. When I saw Miss 5th's "Wisdom Walk" with her students, I immediately knew I had to recreate it! And thus, "Sticky Stroll" was invented. I posted a picture

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Teaching upper elementary students how to cite text evidence can be a challenge, but with these helpful sentence starters and citing text evidence anchor chart, it's easier than ever! Whether you're a teacher or a parent, this guide will help you teach your 3rd or 4th grade student how to cite evidence from their reading using clear and concise language. Say goodbye to guesswork and hello to confidence with citing text evidence in upper elementary! Click here to learn more! Citing Sources Anchor Chart, Citing Evidence Anchor Chart, Text Evidence Sentence Starters, Teaching Text Evidence, Text Evidence Anchor Chart, Evidence Anchor Chart, Text Evidence Activities, Business Education Classroom, Citing Text Evidence

Teaching upper elementary students how to cite text evidence can be a challenge, but with these helpful sentence starters and citing text evidence anchor chart, it's easier than ever! Whether you're a teacher or a parent, this guide will help you teach your 3rd or 4th grade student how to cite evidence from their reading using clear and concise language. Say goodbye to guesswork and hello to confidence with citing text evidence in upper elementary! Click here to learn more!

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Knowing the answer is one thing...but being able to justify your thinking by citing text is an entirely different type of skill. Taking the text and combing through it, like an old man at the beach with a metal detector, determined to find some treasures, not only takes strong reading comprehension skills, but also takes some perseverance, to find what we're looking for. In this post by The Teacher Next Door, I'll share the six steps I use in my classroom, to teach this important reading…

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While writing our literary analysis essays, I noticed my students struggled with introducing their textual evidence. They just kind of plopped it in without introducing it or setting up the context of the evidence. To fix this up, today when we revised our draft for transitions, I threw in some teaching about transitions to use to introduce textual evidence. It definitely helped! #middleschoolela #iteachmiddle Textual Evidence Anchor Chart, Text Evidence Anchor Chart, Text Evidence Activities, Strategy Groups Reading, Writing About Reading, Writing Feedback, Teacher Middle School, Literary Analysis Essay, Citing Evidence

While writing our literary analysis essays, I noticed my students struggled with introducing their textual evidence. They just kind of plopped it in without introducing it or setting up the context of the evidence. To fix this up, today when we revised our draft for transitions, I threw in some teaching about transitions to use to introduce textual evidence. It definitely helped! #middleschoolela #iteachmiddle

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