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Citing text evidence can be challenging for students. These free text evidence printables are a great way to get your students to cite text evidence in their writing. Be sure to check out the rest of the post, where I share my favorite tips for citing text evidence!

Edna Carolina saved to class Ideas
Are your students having trouble finding answers and citing evidence in their reading? This STEP-BY-STEP process scaffolds through reading strategies to help your students be successful! Students will learn the acronyms for ACE, RACE, and RAP to provide them with the proper tools for citing evidence effectively along with
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Kelly Logereau saved to tese mestrado
FREE sampler of Super Text Detectives: Find the Text Evidence! I love these for introducing my kids to close reading- and my kids have tons of fun coloring their answers!

Shaye Blevins saved to Teaching - ELA
In this guest teacher post, Tammy Anfang describes a writing framework to improve student learning. Making the Invisible Process of Reading and Responding Visible About ten years ago when I taught my first Special Education inclusion class, one of my 7th grade students approached me and asked, directly and honestly, “When you tell us to visualize or ‘play the movie in our minds’ when we read, how do I do that?” I stood there and thought to myself, “You just do it.” At that moment I realized…

Tracy Scott saved to t e a c h.
These 13 teacher and expert-tested strategies (plus 10 anchor charts) will strengthen your students' ability to find and use evidence from any text.
Beth McGlynn saved to Education
Performing in Education: Upper Grades Mentor Text Lesson: Text-based Evidence 4.RL1 5.RL.1 6.RL.1
Kristy Snyder saved to Lang arts
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…

Jennifer Erickson saved to Language Arts
Some Favorite Free Teacher Resources & Downloads! FREE Online Math Practice~ Check out this quick overview of the web-based XtraMath math fact practice program. Teachers can set up class practice and print out reports. Or, it can be used by parents or students for independent practice. Basic, straightforward, and easy-to-use. Best of all… no ads! Check it… Read More …

Lynn Hubbell saved to Positive Behavior Supports