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How to Introduce Quotations with the Quote Sandwich No Prep Digital Lesson

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Success through Literacy
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Grade Levels
8th - 11th
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Pages
24 pages
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Loved this resource. Good review before state testing to remind students about what they have learned. Saved a lot of time!
This is great! My school uses the "Quotation Sandwich" model, but students were struggling to explain the quotations. This allowed us a closer look at how to tackle that step specifically.
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Description

Do your students struggle with introducing quotations, embedding quotations or integrating quotations? Teach them how to properly cite text evidence and analyze with quote sandwiches! This NO PREP digital lesson can be used for your students in high school, middle school, or upper elementary school. This lesson includes a teaching video for students, a visual anchor chart for teaching the skill of embedding quotations as well as including a citation. There is also an anchor chart that includes sentence frames for introducing evidence and analyzing text evidence. This lesson can be edited to be more scaffolded or less scaffolded by removing some of the built in supports which the video covers.

Teacher slides include a teacher video, a video to teach students.

Student slides include links to texts, a completed sample example appropriate for high school and middle school students. (Article, graphic organizer filled out and paragraph already written - perfect for distance learning).

INCLUDED:

  • Complete, No Prep Digital Lesson to Teach the Skill
  • Graphic Organizer with explanation of each piece
  • Sentence starters for introducing evidence & analyzing evidence
  • Broken down example, then example in sentence form
  • Identifying parts slide with a quotation
  • Practice with one quote using the graphic organizer
  • Practice with one quote in sentence format
  • Rubric to self-assess with or be aware of the expectations
  • Assessment with ability to choose an article then apply the skills to a paragraph
  • Student Example
  • Teacher Example
  • Quote Sandwich Graphic Organizer (can be used and printed as a single slide)
  • Rubrics (with different point values, but can be edited as well)

HOW TO USE:
Please see the slides for directions and teacher video on how to use with students
There is also a video to use to teach your students the skill!

NOTES FOR USE:
- I have used this with grades 6-12. This lesson helped my juniors and seniors who struggled with writing pass their NYS ELA 11 Regents Exam !

- Take your students from dependent learners to independent learners by teaching them the quote sandwich process

- If using in person, you could still have the video teach the skill or watch the video to use as a script guide for your lesson.

TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID:

⭐⭐⭐⭐ "Awesome activity, engaging and a great way to help students understand quotations" Grade 10th

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "Great breakdown for differentiation for ELL's." Grade 11th

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "Very Helpful" Grade 6th

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Total Pages
24 pages
Answer Key
Rubric only
Teaching Duration
Lifelong tool
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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Write arguments to support claims in an analysis of substantive topics or texts, using valid reasoning and relevant and sufficient evidence.
Gather relevant information from multiple print and digital sources, assess the credibility and accuracy of each source, and integrate the information while avoiding plagiarism.
Draw evidence from literary or informational texts to support analysis, reflection, and research.

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