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Collection of citing evidence from the text worksheet (32)
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Students can use this worksheet to practice identifying direct quotations and summaries that support their answers to reading questions.
This worksheet guides students through the process of forming an opinion about a text and backing it up with specific evidence.
Use this worksheet to guide students in identifying and citing specific examples of the four main types of literary conflict.
This worksheet challenges students to find specific textual evidence to answer questions about geography and geology.
This worksheet helps students practice finding text evidence by reading a short story about a terrible day and answering specific questions.
Comprehensive guide to understanding literary texts, featuring a sample story about "Hangry Jack" and a breakdown of common genres.
Science reading passage exploring the evidence for life on Mars, including NASA missions and Viking lander findings.
Students practice reading for detail by underlining evidence in this biography of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Printable worksheet designed to help students practice citing textual evidence correctly in their writing assignments.
Use this graphic organizer to help students structure their answers by identifying the question, finding the evidence, and paraphrasing it into a cohesive paragraph.
This worksheet features a biography of Mila Gather, asking students to identify her qualities and support their answers with text evidence.
Students can analyze this primary source excerpt from Frederick Douglass's autobiography to practice identifying text evidence.
Blank template for students to write an inference and support it with three specific quotes or details from a text.
This "Find the Evidence" worksheet helps young readers practice locating specific textual support for their answers through an engaging story about Helen and her mysterious cat Shadow.
This detailed lesson plan provides teachers with a structured approach to teaching students how to properly cite text evidence in their writing and analysis.
This worksheet features a reading passage about the legendary lost city of Atlantis, designed to test student comprehension.
This worksheet guides students through finding evidence in nonfiction texts with examples like the Ski Sisters and Code Busters.
Printable worksheet designed for students to practice writing arguments supported by textual evidence from a provided text.
Use this structured worksheet to guide students in citing specific text evidence for their book reports.
Use this 'Cite Text Evidence' poster to remind students how to back up their answers with specific quotes from the reading.
Students read a short passage about the science of snowflakes and answer a question by citing specific text evidence.
This 'Pick a Question' worksheet helps students identify and write about the central theme of a story using specific textual evidence.
These anchor charts provide students with the sentence starters and structure they need to successfully cite text evidence.
This simple 3-step process helps students master citing text evidence with engaging reading passages and guided practice questions.
Structured worksheet designed to help students practice identifying a central claim and supporting it with three specific citations from a text.
Use these visual guides to teach students the difference between paraphrasing and quoting, complete with sentence starters for proper citation.