Darlene Anne - Middle School ELA
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Grade Levels
4th - 10th
Resource Type
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Pages
6 pages
Darlene Anne - Middle School ELA
10.3k Followers
Description
Evidence Based Terminology
These Evidence Based Terminology guides include the formal language students must use when citing text evidence, as well as references from fiction and nonfiction.
If your students struggle to use the proper transition words and phrases necessary to present evidence, these posters and handouts should help.
They started out as anchor charts in my classroom, but when I found the kids continually using them as reference guides, I created the (more specific) posters and handouts. I blew the full page posters up to display, and we glued the smaller versions into our interactive notebooks. I've given you both, so you can do the same if you’d like.
If you like these evidence based terminology guides, please leave me some feedback! The comments help me plan future modifications and new products to share with you. And if you would like to know about new products, freebies, and special deals, just click the “Follow Me” star on the front page of my store.
These are part of a bigger writing unit:
★Text Evidence Expository Essay Writing
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★ Close Read: Step by Step Strategies for Success
★Argumentative, Narrative, and Informational Writing Workshop Bundle {CCSS}
★Literary Elements: Theme Interactive Notebook or Cornell Outline Choice
★Summarizing: GIST and Beyond
★Nonfiction Reading Response Accountability Log
★Study Skills and Tips: Don’t Flip Flip Book
★Argumentative Essay Writing{Common Core Aligned}
★ Informational Essay Writing: Complete Common Core Unit
★ Character Desktop and Blog: Fun Activity for ANY Work of Literature
Thanks for checking this out!
Darlene
These Evidence Based Terminology guides include the formal language students must use when citing text evidence, as well as references from fiction and nonfiction.
If your students struggle to use the proper transition words and phrases necessary to present evidence, these posters and handouts should help.
They started out as anchor charts in my classroom, but when I found the kids continually using them as reference guides, I created the (more specific) posters and handouts. I blew the full page posters up to display, and we glued the smaller versions into our interactive notebooks. I've given you both, so you can do the same if you’d like.
If you like these evidence based terminology guides, please leave me some feedback! The comments help me plan future modifications and new products to share with you. And if you would like to know about new products, freebies, and special deals, just click the “Follow Me” star on the front page of my store.
These are part of a bigger writing unit:
★Text Evidence Expository Essay Writing
You might like
★ Close Read: Step by Step Strategies for Success
★Argumentative, Narrative, and Informational Writing Workshop Bundle {CCSS}
★Literary Elements: Theme Interactive Notebook or Cornell Outline Choice
★Summarizing: GIST and Beyond
★Nonfiction Reading Response Accountability Log
★Study Skills and Tips: Don’t Flip Flip Book
★Argumentative Essay Writing{Common Core Aligned}
★ Informational Essay Writing: Complete Common Core Unit
★ Character Desktop and Blog: Fun Activity for ANY Work of Literature
Thanks for checking this out!
Darlene
Total Pages
6 pages
Answer Key
N/A
Teaching Duration
N/A
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