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Evidence-Based Terms Worksheet for Students
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What It Is:
This is an educational worksheet titled 'Evidence Based Terms.' It provides a list of sentence starters and phrases designed to help students cite textual evidence in their writing. The phrases include 'The author wrote...', 'The author stated...', 'According to the text...', 'The text stated...', 'In the text, it said...', 'One example from the text is...', 'From the reading, I know that...', 'Based on what I read...', 'On page it said...', 'On page I noticed...', ' because in the text ', 'For instance...', and 'For example...'. The worksheet encourages students to use these phrases to support their answers with proof from the text.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for grades 3-6. The sentence starters provide scaffolding for younger students who are learning to cite evidence, while the concepts are still relevant for older students who need to refine their skills in supporting arguments with textual evidence.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps students learn how to effectively cite textual evidence in their writing. It provides sentence frames that make it easier for students to integrate evidence into their responses, improving their reading comprehension and analytical skills. It promotes critical thinking by requiring students to identify and use relevant information from the text to support their claims.
How to Use It:
Provide students with a text to read. Instruct them to use the provided phrases to answer questions or write about the text, making sure to fill in the blanks with relevant information from the reading. Students can underline or highlight the evidence in the text before writing their responses using the sentence starters.
Target Users:
This worksheet is ideal for elementary and middle school students who are learning to cite textual evidence. It is also beneficial for students who struggle with reading comprehension or writing complete responses to comprehension questions. Teachers, tutors, and parents can use this worksheet to reinforce the importance of using evidence to support claims.
This is an educational worksheet titled 'Evidence Based Terms.' It provides a list of sentence starters and phrases designed to help students cite textual evidence in their writing. The phrases include 'The author wrote...', 'The author stated...', 'According to the text...', 'The text stated...', 'In the text, it said...', 'One example from the text is...', 'From the reading, I know that...', 'Based on what I read...', 'On page it said...', 'On page I noticed...', ' because in the text ', 'For instance...', and 'For example...'. The worksheet encourages students to use these phrases to support their answers with proof from the text.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for grades 3-6. The sentence starters provide scaffolding for younger students who are learning to cite evidence, while the concepts are still relevant for older students who need to refine their skills in supporting arguments with textual evidence.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps students learn how to effectively cite textual evidence in their writing. It provides sentence frames that make it easier for students to integrate evidence into their responses, improving their reading comprehension and analytical skills. It promotes critical thinking by requiring students to identify and use relevant information from the text to support their claims.
How to Use It:
Provide students with a text to read. Instruct them to use the provided phrases to answer questions or write about the text, making sure to fill in the blanks with relevant information from the reading. Students can underline or highlight the evidence in the text before writing their responses using the sentence starters.
Target Users:
This worksheet is ideal for elementary and middle school students who are learning to cite textual evidence. It is also beneficial for students who struggle with reading comprehension or writing complete responses to comprehension questions. Teachers, tutors, and parents can use this worksheet to reinforce the importance of using evidence to support claims.




