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Author's Claim Activities 4th & 5th Grade - Identify Author's Opinion & Evidence

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This was a wonderful resource to help review over author's claim and evidence. The passages are engaging and the activities are great for whole group or independent work.
This was used for one of my observations. It is fantastic because this activity allows you to differentiate based on student need and ability. Such fun topics too.

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Author's Claim Fun Activities, Test-Prep Passages, Anchor Charts & Writing!

perfect for 4th & 5th Grade. High-interest passages, engaging author's claim and supporting evidence activities, argumentative writing, and text-dependent reading comprehension questions.

>>>Included: PDF file

  • 10 Author's Claim & Evidence FUN activities including cut & paste fun!

  • 5 HIGH-INTEREST argumentative passages with a claim and supporting evidence

  • Reading Comprehension Questions (Text-dependent and standards-aligned)

  • Claim and Evidence Graphic Organizer

  • Writing Prompts based on passages for students to write their claim and evidence.

  • Writing prompts with graphic organizers allow students to write their claims and supporting evidence. (Great for a research project)

  • Author's Claim Graphic Organizer perfect to pair with any text (for one claim or two claims)

  • Author's Claim Anchor Charts full size & for interactive notebooks

BONUS! Fact & Opinion

★Fact vs. Opinion Anchor Chart and Cut & Paste Activity

★Fact vs. Opinion anchor charts (help students identify claims as opinions and evidence as facts)

Answer key included!!

**THIS RESOURCE IS NOT EDITABLE** Ready to print! To print larger or smaller adjust your printer settings.


>>>One Resource, Multiple Uses:

★Whole group instruction

★Literacy centers or intervention small group

★Independent work

★Test Prep

★Assessments

★Morning work

★Homework

★Sub plans

>>>Reading made EASY

★NO PREP. Just print and go!

★Easy to use for both teacher and students

★Rigorous! The resource is standard-aligned and keeps students focused on the necessary skills. No busy work! only meaningful learning.

★Differentiate: You can split this resource into multiple days to tailor students' needs.


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>>>This resource is aligned to

✏️FLORIDA BEST STANDARDS ELA.3.R.2.4 ELA.4.R.2.4, ELA.5.R.2.4

Explain an author’s claim and the reasons and evidence used to support the claim.

✏️COMMON CORE STANDARDS RI.3.8 RI.4.8, RI.5.8

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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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Explain how an author uses reasons and evidence to support particular points in a 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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