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Finding Evidence for Support Sandwich
By EnglishI PLC
This instructional video is part of the Claim, Evidence, Warrant series. This video covers finding evidence while reading. It reviews what a 'support sandwich' is and the terms: claims, evidence, and warrant. It offers helpful tips about what to look out for while reading-- repetition and literary elements. [Uses Alice Walker's "Flowers" in the Practice section.]
Finding Evidence for Support Sandwich
By EnglishI PLC
This instructional video is part of the Claim, Evidence, Warrant series. This video covers finding evidence while reading. It reviews what a 'support sandwich' is and the terms: claims, evidence, and warrant. It offers helpful tips about what to look out for while reading-- repetition and literary elements. [Uses Alice Walker's "Flowers" in the Practice section.]
Finding Evidence for Support Sandwich
By EnglishI PLC
This instructional video is part of the Claim, Evidence, Warrant series. This video covers finding evidence while reading. It reviews what a 'support sandwich' is and the terms: claims, evidence, and warrant. It offers helpful tips about what to look out for while reading-- repetition and literary elements. [Uses Alice Walker's "Flowers" in the Practice section.]
Finding Text Evidence
By Axelson Academy
identify the main points an author makes and the support/reasons the author gives for the main points. Common Core Standard RI.K.8 is addressed.
eSpark Learning: Using Evidence to Make Conclusions Instructional Video (6.RI.1)
By eSparkLearningVideos
This video presents an article about Hurricane Sandy as an example to demonstrate how to find and cite evidence from texts of information. The instructor reads aloud the first paragraph of an article, and then draws conclusions he has inferred from the evidence. Students are asked to read another paragraph silently on their own. Annotations of the text underline the evidence in the paragraphs.
eSpark Learning: Textual Evidence Instructional Video (7.RI.1
By eSparkLearningVideos
In this video an engaging instructor explains how to find and interpret textual evidence in an article on Hurricane Sandy. He reads aloud and annotates the text
Introduction to Reading Skills: Making Inferences Rap
By Mr.Gastoon woodland
Refer to details and examples in a text when explaining what the text says explicitly and when drawing inferences from the text
eSpark Learning: Using Textual Evidence Instructional Video (4.RI.8)
By eSparkLearningVideos
eSpark Learning: Using Textual Evidence Instructional Video (4.RI.8)
Asking and Answering Questions for Reading Comprehension
By Khalid Smith
Questioning is a critical thinking skill that students can use before, during, and after reading to strengthen comprehension. This lesson idea will focus on three types of question-answer relationships
3rd Grade Main Idea Lesson
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3rd grade lesson using Frog & Toad to identify the main idea and supporting details. Aligned to MA Curriculum Standards: RI 3.1 (Ask and answer questions to demonstrate understanding of a text, referring explicitly to the text as the basis for the answers) and RI 3.2 (Determine the main idea of a text; recount the key details and explain how they support the main idea).
Drawing Inferences
By southpacificpress
A teacher models how to draw inferences from evidence in a CSI text. This is a very good example for learning to make logical inferences from text.
9th Grade ELA
By Lumos Learning
9th grade ELA lesson on using evidence to identify common themes across multiple texts.
9th Grade ELA
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9th grade ELA lesson on using evidence to identify common themes across multiple texts.
4th Grade Reading
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4th grade reading lesson on using artifacts/primary sources to infer character traits of a person from history. Aligned to MA Curriculum Frameworks ELA Standard: RL 3 -- describe in depth a character, setting, or event in a story or drama, drawing on specific details in the text (W 1 – Write opinion pieces on topics or texts, supporting a view with reasons and information; W 8 – Recall relevant information from experiences or gather relevant information from print and digital sources, take notes and categorize information, and provide a list of sources; W 9 – Draw evidence from literary or informational texts to support analysis, reflection, and research).
How to Write a Summer Reading Essay Step by Step
By Lumos Learning
Brainstorm, plan, and write a summer reading essay with me in this step-by-step writing tutorial! You'll learn new techniques, such as how to write an outline and how to save time while writing the essay. To do this, we'll go through an example essay prompt from the book Beloved by Toni Morrison, which is a highly recommended text for the AP Literature course and exam.
What to Expect in 3rd Grade English Language Arts (ELA)
By Lumos Learning
Be inspired by Mrs. Yoakem’s explanation of third grade reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. Understand how to promote successful skill-building and how to help kids enjoy the year’s journey. Parents can learn from teachers what to expect in their child’s English Language Arts (ELA)