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Back To University, Third Grade Reading, Text Evidence, 5th Grade Reading, 4th Grade Reading, Teaching Ela, 3rd Grade Reading, Teaching Language Arts, 2nd Grade Reading

If the titles of my blog posts are any indication of how well I can focus on one specific task- that doesn't look very good. I never can focus on one thing in these blog posts- hence the extremely long and random combinations in my titles :) My kiddos were WIRED this week! They definitely have spring fever. My. goodness. It probably didn't help that it was Dr. Seuss day on Monday and we had a spirit week the rest of the days. Something about Wacky Wednesday doesn't exactly scream…

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Text Evidence Sentence Starters, Citing Text Evidence, Citing Evidence, Comprehension Skills, Sentence Starters, Text Evidence, 5th Grade Reading, 4th Grade Reading, Reading Comprehension Skills

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 Literary Essay Anchor Chart, Strategy Groups Reading, Writing Feedback, Literary Analysis Essay, Citing Evidence, Literary Essay, Writing Conferences, Textual Evidence, Reading Assessment

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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