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ELA Test Prep Activities for Text Evidence & Finding Text Evidence Proof Frames

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I like the setup of this resource, and how there are pre-made examples as well as a template provided to create your own. Great resource!
What a great way to show the students how to find the best text evidence. It is easy to pluck evidence from a text, but making sure it is relevant is difficult.
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Description

Students can easily practice finding text evidence and other ELA test prep skills all year long with the side-by-side Text Evidence Proof Frames, which simulate one of the CAASPP & SBAC (Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium) & state testing formats. Finding text evidence is an essential skill for any student and great state test prep practice! Use these editable text evidence proof frames for assessing your students in any subject area.

✏️ The best parts? The editable Text Evidence Frames are no prep & will

save you time!

✏️ Great to use for test prep, as an assessment, and for fiction & nonfiction!

Teachers are saying, "...a really high-quality resource to help my students feel comfortable and prepared for state testing! It is user-friendly, well-designed, and the passage topics are engaging for students."

On the left of the document, you’ll find the text box for inserting the text a student is analyzing. On the right, there’s a box for the focus prompt. Below this is a lined section for student response to the prompt.

Note there is an option to have students highlight text evidence to support their claim. Since the SBAC & state tests has students highlighting textual evidence, I have my students practice this skill on the Side-By-Side Finding Text Evidence Proof Frames. Just print and go!

The Finding Text Evidence Proof Frames have been used successfully with social studies, science, and fiction & nonfiction texts.

Included in this essential Finding Text Evidence resource you will find

  • 5 Reading Comprehension Passages that require no preparation.

3 Nonfiction Passages

2 Fiction Passages from literature

Passage Titles Include

"Government in Ancient Greece"

"Athenian Democracy"

"Homo Erectus-Upright Man"

"All Summer in a Day" #1

"All Summer in a Day" #2

  • 2 Editable Finding Text Evidence Pages to create your own assessments
  • 5 Prompt Examples
  • Answer Keys

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Teachers like you are saying...

⭐️ Brittany said, " I wish there were more resources around like this one. This one is an excellent one that matches...testing. Also, there is a page for creating your own which is super amazing."

⭐️ Kathleen said, "I agree with Ms. Keeler's review... this wonderful resource helps me prepare my students for future testing. Perfect timing for this resource. I recommended to my ELA dept. chair that our school buy licenses for all of our teachers (well, I bought my own already... ; )"

⭐️ Just Doing a Little Reading said, "Perfect for finding text evidence and support for their answers!"

⭐️ Nancy said, "Easy, quick way to review using the text as evidence for an answer."

⭐️ A Willing Pencil said, "...a really high-quality resource to help my students feel comfortable and prepared for state testing! It is user-friendly, well-designed, and the passage topics are engaging for students."

⭐️ Kelda said, "Great resource to use in supporting my student's knowledge of writing text evidence paragraphs."

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Quote accurately from a text when explaining what the text says explicitly and when drawing inferences from the text.
Cite textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text.
Cite several pieces of textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text.
Cite the textual evidence that most strongly supports an analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text.
Explain how an author uses reasons and evidence to support particular points in a text, identifying which reasons and evidence support which point(s).

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