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Knowing how to cite textual evidence is a key component in reading
and writing in education today. This resource equips teachers with
the strategies they need to teach students how to cite and annotate
textual evidence when reading and writing. Primary school students
will learn how to find evidence to support their opinions,
incorporate that evidence in their writing, and accurately cite
their sources. The ten lessons include proper MLA formatting,
paraphrasing, the use of credible sources, avoiding plagiarism, and
more. Students will apply what they've learned through twenty
practice exercises. Citing textual evidence powerfully strengthens
students' writing, develops analytical thinking and logic, and
readies students for college and career with lessons that are
aligned to McREL, TESOL, and WIDA standards.
Knowing how to cite textual evidence is a key component in reading
and writing in education today. This resource equips teachers with
the strategies they need to teach students how to cite and annotate
textual evidence when reading and writing. Secondary school
students will learn how to find evidence to support their opinions,
incorporate that evidence in their writing, and accurately cite
their sources. The ten lessons include proper MLA formatting,
paraphrasing, using block quotation, creating a bibliography, the
use of credible sources, avoiding plagiarism, and more. Students
will apply what they've learned through twenty practice exercises.
Citing textual evidence powerfully strengthens students' writing,
develops analytical thinking and logic, and readies students for
college and career with lessons that are aligned to McREL, TESOL,
and WIDA standards.
Fluency expert Tim Rasinski teams up with Melissa Cheesman Smith, a
veteran teacher, to help teachers effectively weave fluency work
into their daily reading instruction. The book is packed with
engaging text and tools, an assessment scale, and high quality
ready-to-use lessons including text phrasing and tonality, echo
reading, word ladders, and more! Given the importance of fluency-
and its pivotal relationship to comprehension and word recognition
- the potential is high for improving students' overall reading
achievement, and their performance in other content areas. "I am a
longstanding fan of The Megabook of Fluency. For schools looking to
teach fluency rather than purely assess it, this is the must-have
text." Rachel Clarke, Independent Reading Consultant
Go Figure! Exploring Figurative Language highlights a variety of
common idioms and proverbs for students in grades 5 8. Students
will deepen their skills in writing, understanding word meanings,
and using context clues with this engaging classroom resource.
Based on today's standards, this resource includes 20 content-based
lessons in the areas of science, social studies, and mathematics.
Teacher overview pages, student activities, and digital resources
are included.
Choosing appropriate words to express an idea is important to
improve students' reading comprehension and writing composition
skills. Vocabulary Ladders: Understanding Words Nuances provides
fifth grade students with fun and engaging vocabulary activities to
support word knowledge within reading and writing skills. This
resource provides a framework to teach related words using a
cluster approach that helps students learn many semantically
related words at once. With this series, students will discuss
differences between themed words, order words and explain their
thinking, use words in context, and use words in writing.
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