
Prove It! Using Textual Evidence, Levels 3-5
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Content
- Cover
- Credits
- Page 3 - Table of Contents
- Page 5 - From the Authors
- Page 7 - Foreword.
- Page 9 - Introduction
- Page 9 - Using Textual Evidenceand Citations
- Page 12 - How to Use This Book
- Page 13 - Standards Correlations
- Page 16 - Lesson 1: Introduction to Textual Evidence
- Page 21 - Lesson 2: Citing with Direct Quotations
- Page 24 - Lesson 3: Citing with Paraphrasing
- Page 27 - Lesson 4: In-Text Citations withRight-in-the-Text Answers
- Page 30 - Lesson 5: In-Text Citations withInferential Answers
- Page 33 - Practice 1: Asking Questions
- Page 37 - Practice 2: Identifying Key Details
- Page 41 - Practice 3: Making Inferences
- Page 45 - Practice 4: Finding the Moralof the Story
- Page 49 - Practice 5: Determining FigurativeLanguage
- Page 53 - Practice 6: Analyzing Character
- Page 57 - Practice 7: Determining Main Idea
- Page 61 - Practice 8: Identifying Author's Purpose
- Page 65 - Practice 9: Studying Text Structure
- Page 69 - Practice 10: Comparing and Contrasting
- Page 75 - Lesson 6: Gathering Sources
- Page 78 - Lesson 7: Supporting a Claim
- Page 81 - Lesson 8: Organizing Evidence
- Page 84 - Lesson 9: Writing an Analysis
- Page 87 - Lesson 10: Listing Sources
- Page 90 - Prompt 1: Description Text Structure
- Page 93 - Prompt 2: Sequence Text Structure
- Page 96 - Prompt 3: Compare-and-ContrastText Structure
- Page 99 - Prompt 4: Compare-and-ContrastText Structure
- Page 102 - Prompt 5: Cause-and-EffectText Structure
- Page 105 - Prompt 6: Description Text Structure
- Page 108 - Prompt 7: Problem-and-SolutionText Structure
- Page 111 - Prompt 8: Chronological Text Structure
- Page 114 - Prompt 9: Classification Text Structure
- Page 117 - Prompt 10: Sequence Text Structure
- Page 122 - Appendix A: Answer Key
- Page 126 - Appendix B: Additional Resources
- Page 136 - Appendix C: Contents of the DigitalResources
- Page 136 - Appendix D: References Cited
- Thank You Page
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