Quoting, Paraphrasing, and Summarizing
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Description
Students often struggle with how, when, and why to use text evidence. This lesson--which can take place over one or two days--helps students understand the importance of text evidence, and the best ways to utilize text evidence in their own writing.
The bundle includes:
- Teacher Power Point presentation
- Student note sheet
- Exemplar text, "All Summer in a Day"
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Do your students struggle to write grammatically correct academic English? Provide them with daily practice opportunities using the (Growing) Grammar Bell Ringers Series!
- Set #1: Sentence Types
- Set #2: Commas, Semicolons, Colons, and Dashes
- Set #3: Active/Passive Voice
- Set #4: Capitalization + Homophone Usage
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Other resources for your English/Language Arts Classroom:
- Close Reading: Names/Nombres
- Pride and Prejudice: Growing Unit Bundle
- Mini-Unit: The Tell-Tale Heart
- Comprehension Checks: Prisoner B-3087
- Mini-Unit: Letter from Birmingham Jail Rhetorical Analysis
Teaching poetry? Unsure where to start? Consider these resources:
- Alliteration and Repetition: Poetic Elements using Hamilton
- Imagery: Poetic Elements using Hamilton
- Simile, Metaphor, Symbol: Poetic Elements using Hamilton
- "There Will Come Soft Rains" Short Story + Poetry Analysis
- Long Way Down: Guided Poetry Analysis
- Characterization Study: By Any Other Name (short story)
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