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Citing Text Evidence and Inferences

Citing Text Evidence and Inferences

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English

5th - 6th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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12 Slides • 10 Questions

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Citing Relevant Text Evidence and Inferring

by Netera Pratt-Gutierrez

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​Learning Target

L EAR N I N G TAR G E T : I will cite relevant textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says, as well as draw inferences.

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Success Criteria

If I can accurately retell an article, then I have analyzed relevant information.

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Poll

What is an inference?

That thing my mom makes for dinner that I HATE! 

A prediction based on information from the text.

a direct quote from the text. 

paraphrasing the text

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​How will I Analyze with an Informational Text?

​Read first for understanding.

​Think of questions you have about the text (write them down.)

​Then reread searching for the answers to your questions.

​Discuss the text out loud with a partner.

​Create a list of the information that is relevant.

​Use list to help create your paragraph.

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Step 1:

​​Read first for understanding.

  1. ​Take the time to read the information.

  2. ​Track while your partners read.

  3. ​Read aloud or Read along.

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​Step 2:

​​Think of questions you have about the text (write them down.)

  1. ​Stop and think about what you read.

  2. ​What questions do you have? ( If you don't REREAD the text.)

  3. ​Generate 3 questions. ( Not too big/broad, not too small.)

  • ​ Ex: I read an article about the Space Rover traveling to Mars. The article focused on astronauts working on engineering in space...

  • ​My question is:

  • Will there be aliens on Mars? (Too big/broad.)

  • ​ What is engineering and how would Astronauts be able to do that in space? (Just right)

  • ​I don't have any questions? ( reread the article)

  • Who wrote the article? ( too small)

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Poll

Pick the question that is too small for this article:

  I read an article about the Space Rover traveling to Mars. The article focused on astronauts working on engineering in space...

Who wrote the article?

Will there be aliens on Mars?

​ What is engineering and how would Astronauts be able to do that in space?

​I don't have any questions?

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Poll

Pick the question that is too big for this article:

  I read an article about the Space Rover traveling to Mars. The article focused on astronauts working on engineering in space...

Who wrote the article?

Will there be aliens on Mars?

​ What is engineering and how would Astronauts be able to do that in space?

​I don't have any questions?

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Poll

Pick the question that is just right for this article:

  I read an article about the Space Rover traveling to Mars. The article focused on astronauts working on engineering in space...

Who wrote the article?

Will there be aliens on Mars?

​ What is engineering and how would Astronauts be able to do that in space?

​I don't have any questions?

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Poll

Pick the question that implies you need to re read the article:

  I read an article about the Space Rover traveling to Mars. The article focused on astronauts working on engineering in space...

Who wrote the article?

Will there be aliens on Mars?

​ What is engineering and how would Astronauts be able to do that in space?

​I don't have any questions?

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​Discuss the text out loud with a partner.

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​Share your questions.

​Search for the answers to your questions in the text together, by looking for context clues.

​*Context clues: key words from the text.

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Fill in the Blank

What is a context clue?

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​Step 3:

​Create a list of the information that is relevant.

  1. ​I used keywords from my answers to analyze the text.

    * May need to reread text. (2nd, 3rd, 4th or 5th.)

  2. ​I have relevant information

​* using relevant information from a text is a form of citation. If I can accurately retell an article, then I have analyzed relevant information.

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Open Ended

What is one reason listing relevant information from a text is an important step?

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Step 4:

​Page 1:

​Use list to help create your paragraph:

​6-7 sentences.

​ Topic Sentence: The title of the Article is _________________________________ (use quotations around the title), written by_________________ _____________________________________________.

​ State your inference ______________________________.

Use relevant evidence: An example, on page _______, on paragraph______, 

This proves that ______________________ Another example, on page _______, on paragraph ______,

Analyze: This evidence shows ___________________.

Therefore (restate your inference in different words), ______________________________________. 

 

 

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Multiple Choice

My paragraph must have the following:

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5 sentences.

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6-7 sentences.

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6-7 sentences.

Relevant information used for relevant evidence.

Keywords from text. 

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Multiple Choice

Which of these things will I need to do:

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Infer and Analyze

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Relevant and Information

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Inform and Analyze

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Relevant and Infer

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​Checklist Page:

Answer using the 4steps, and then use the checklist to assess your work.  If you do not include each component, I will return your work to you.  

Inference Response Checklist-  

Standard: RL.6.1- I will quote accurately from a text when explaining what the text says explicitly and when drawing inferences from the text.  

___ I included the title of the article or book and author, and stated my inference clearly (STEP 1) 

___ I provided an example/evidence from the text (STEP 2) 

___ I explained how my example/evidence supports my inference (STEP 3) 

___ I provided a second example/evidence from the text (STEP 2) 

___ I explained how my second example/evidence support my inference (STEP 3) 

___ I restated my inference in different words or paraphrased (STEP 4)  

___ I included transition words 

___ I corrected punctuation and grammar 

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Poll

I need the following lists marked off my checklist:

___ I restated my inference in different words or paraphrased (STEP 4)  

___ I included transition words 

___ I corrected punctuation and grammar 

The lyrics to Paw Patrol.

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​Groups:

  1. Kai, Olivia, Dariana and Nam

  2. Shayan, Rhiyan, Hillary, and Peyten

  3. ​Estella, George, Samaria and Ella

  4. Alvaro, Alux and Sofiya,

  5. ​Tatum, Joshua

  6. ​ Yusuf and Diana

  7. ​Both and Richard

  8. ​Dillon, Brandace, and Hussein

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​Groups:

  1. ​Zaheer, Dayanara, Ahmad and Ivan

  2. ​Violet, Mercy, Vanessa and Mecan

  3. ​Trace, Carlos, Darion and Lola

  4. ​Jerom, Walter, Omar and JJ

  5. ​Camber, Lissandro and Netilimwar

Citing Relevant Text Evidence and Inferring

by Netera Pratt-Gutierrez

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