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What do you know about textual evidence?

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michelle.oyler

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1. Open question
300 seconds
How does textual evidence help to support an argument?
2. Slide
60 seconds
Using Text Evidence
Text evidence is important to support an argument in writing. Text evidence is quotes, facts, and ideas from a text that help prove a point. Using text evidence in writing makes the argument more convincing.
3. Word cloud
120 seconds
What is the definition of text evidence?
4. Slide
60 seconds
Using Text Evidence
Text evidence is important to support an argument in writing. Text evidence is quotes, facts, and ideas from a text that help prove a point. Using text evidence in writing makes the argument more convincing.
5. Slide
60 seconds
text evidence
Text Evidence: The use of specific details, quotes, and examples from the text to support a point or answer a question.
Quoting Text Evidence: The process of citing a direct quote from the text to support an argument or opinion.
Analyzing Text Evidence: The process of examining the text to identify the meaning or purpose behind the evidence.
6. Slide
60 seconds
Did you know?
Text evidence can be used in court as a valid form of evidence. Text evidence is routinely used in archeology to uncover ancient artifacts Text evidence can be used to track changes in language over time
7. Open question
300 seconds
What is the purpose of using text evidence in your writing?
8. Slide
60 seconds
Did you know?
Text evidence can be used in court as a valid form of evidence. Text evidence is routinely used in archeology to uncover ancient artifacts Text evidence can be used to track changes in language over time
9. Open question
300 seconds
How can you determine what type of text evidence to include in your writing?
10. Open question
300 seconds
What strategies do you use to include text evidence in your writing?
11. Open question
300 seconds
What challenges have you faced when including text evidence in your writing?
12. Drawings
450 seconds
Brain break: Draw a UFO landing on top of a giant pineapple
13. Drawings
1260 seconds
Clues
In pairs: Select one task
Question: You are a detective investigating a crime. How can you use text evidence to figure out what happened?
Look for key words in the text that suggest what happened. Be aware of any bias in the words used to describe the event. Check the context of the text to make sure you understand the full story.
A: Work in pairs and explain how you would use text evidence to solve the crime through a drawing. B: Choose a different crime to investigate and explain how you would use text evidence to solve it through a drawing.
14. Poll
60 seconds
What is text evidence?
  • Creating your own fictional story
  • Quoting directly from a text to support an argument or provide proof
  • Writing a summary of a text
15. Poll
60 seconds
Why is it important to include text evidence in your writing?
  • It makes the writing longer
  • It helps you practice typing skills
  • It adds credibility and supports your claims
16. Word cloud
120 seconds
What is the definition of text evidence?
17. Slide
60 seconds
Using Text Evidence
Text evidence is important to support an argument in writing. Text evidence is quotes, facts, and ideas from a text that help prove a point. Using text evidence in writing makes the argument more convincing.
18. Slide
60 seconds
text evidence
Text Evidence: The use of specific details, quotes, and examples from the text to support a point or answer a question.
Quoting Text Evidence: The process of citing a direct quote from the text to support an argument or opinion.
Analyzing Text Evidence: The process of examining the text to identify the meaning or purpose behind the evidence.
19. Slide
60 seconds
Did you know?
Text evidence can be used in court as a valid form of evidence. Text evidence is routinely used in archeology to uncover ancient artifacts Text evidence can be used to track changes in language over time
20. Open question
300 seconds
What is the purpose of using text evidence in your writing?
21. Open question
300 seconds
How can you determine what type of text evidence to include in your writing?
22. Open question
300 seconds
What strategies do you use to include text evidence in your writing?
23. Open question
300 seconds
What challenges have you faced when including text evidence in your writing?
24. Drawings
450 seconds
Brain break: Draw a UFO landing on top of a giant pineapple
25. Drawings
1260 seconds
Clues
In pairs: Select one task
Question: You are a detective investigating a crime. How can you use text evidence to figure out what happened?
Look for key words in the text that suggest what happened. Be aware of any bias in the words used to describe the event. Check the context of the text to make sure you understand the full story.
A: Work in pairs and explain how you would use text evidence to solve the crime through a drawing. B: Choose a different crime to investigate and explain how you would use text evidence to solve it through a drawing.
26. Poll
60 seconds
What is text evidence?
  • Creating your own fictional story
  • Quoting directly from a text to support an argument or provide proof
  • Writing a summary of a text
27. Poll
60 seconds
Why is it important to include text evidence in your writing?
  • It makes the writing longer
  • It helps you practice typing skills
  • It adds credibility and supports your claims
28. Poll
60 seconds
Which of the following is NOT an example of text evidence?
  • Sharing personal opinions without any reference to the text
  • Paraphrasing information from the text
  • Providing a direct quote from the source material
29. Poll
60 seconds
When should you use text evidence?
  • Only when the teacher asks for it
  • When writing an essay or research paper
  • Never, as it slows down your writing process
30. Poll
60 seconds
How can you properly introduce and incorporate text evidence into your writing?
  • By using random quotes without any explanation
  • By making up information that supports your arguments
  • By providing context and introducing the source before quoting
31. Open question
180 seconds
Work together in pairs: What is the difference between direct and indirect text evidence?
32. Open question
300 seconds
What is an example of textual evidence that you have seen in literature?
33. Open question
300 seconds
What is the purpose of using textual evidence?
34. Open question
300 seconds
How does textual evidence help you understand a story or article?
35. Open question
300 seconds
How can you use textual evidence to support your opinion?
36. Open question
300 seconds
What are some examples of textual evidence?
37. Open question
300 seconds
How did you use textual evidence in your latest essay?
38. Open question
300 seconds
How could you use textual evidence more effectively in future written work?

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