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Integrating Evidence / Using Quotations in Writing
Integrating Evidence / Using Quotations in Writing
Integrating Evidence / Using Quotations in Writing
Integrating Evidence / Using Quotations in Writing
Integrating Evidence / Using Quotations in Writing
Integrating Evidence / Using Quotations in Writing
Integrating Evidence / Using Quotations in Writing
Integrating Evidence / Using Quotations in Writing
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Description

Stop "dropped quotes" in their tracks! This comprehensive resource teaches students the essential skill of integrating evidence seamlessly into their essays.

Using the proven Introduce-Insert-Explain (Quote Sandwich) method, students will learn to support their arguments with textual evidence while maintaining a professional writing flow.

Perfect for Middle School ELA, High School English, and AP Seminar or Composition students mastering literary analysis and argumentative writing.

What’s Included in This Writing Resource:

  • Instructional Slides & Handouts: Clear, step-by-step definitions of how to correctly embed quotations.
  • Signal Phrases & Sentence Starters: A massive bank of "quote lead-ins" to help students introduce evidence naturally.
  • The "Quote Sandwich" Graphic Organizer: A visual scaffold that ensures students never forget to provide the necessary context or analysis.
  • Practice Exercises: "Before and After" activities where students fix poorly integrated quotes and practice writing their own.
  • MLA & APA Tips: Brief guidance on basic in-text citations and punctuation rules for quotations.

Key Skills & Standards Covered:

  • Citing strong and thorough textual evidence (CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.9-10.1).
  • Mastering the art of formal style and objective tone.
  • Improving essay organization and transitions between ideas.
  • Reducing plagiarism by teaching proper attribution and integration.

Why I think you will like this resource:

  • Scaffolded for All Learners: The graphic organizer is a game-changer for Special Education (SPED) and ESL/ELL students who struggle with academic language.
  • Universal Application: Whether your students are writing a DBQ, a research paper, or a character analysis, these skills apply across the curriculum.

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Integrating Evidence / Using Quotations in Writing

DAngelo Resources
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Grades
7th - 12th
Pages
5
Answer Key
Included
Teaching Duration
40 minutes

Description

Stop "dropped quotes" in their tracks! This comprehensive resource teaches students the essential skill of integrating evidence seamlessly into their essays.

Using the proven Introduce-Insert-Explain (Quote Sandwich) method, students will learn to support their arguments with textual evidence while maintaining a professional writing flow.

Perfect for Middle School ELA, High School English, and AP Seminar or Composition students mastering literary analysis and argumentative writing.

What’s Included in This Writing Resource:

  • Instructional Slides & Handouts: Clear, step-by-step definitions of how to correctly embed quotations.
  • Signal Phrases & Sentence Starters: A massive bank of "quote lead-ins" to help students introduce evidence naturally.
  • The "Quote Sandwich" Graphic Organizer: A visual scaffold that ensures students never forget to provide the necessary context or analysis.
  • Practice Exercises: "Before and After" activities where students fix poorly integrated quotes and practice writing their own.
  • MLA & APA Tips: Brief guidance on basic in-text citations and punctuation rules for quotations.

Key Skills & Standards Covered:

  • Citing strong and thorough textual evidence (CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.9-10.1).
  • Mastering the art of formal style and objective tone.
  • Improving essay organization and transitions between ideas.
  • Reducing plagiarism by teaching proper attribution and integration.

Why I think you will like this resource:

  • Scaffolded for All Learners: The graphic organizer is a game-changer for Special Education (SPED) and ESL/ELL students who struggle with academic language.
  • Universal Application: Whether your students are writing a DBQ, a research paper, or a character analysis, these skills apply across the curriculum.

Earn TPT Credits for Future Purchases!

Did this help your students become better writers? Leave a review! TPT gives you free credits to use as cash toward future purchases for every rating and review you submit.

  1. Go to your My Purchases page.
  2. Click the Leave a Review button.
  3. Save on your next ELA or Writing essential!

Follow DAngelo Resources for more Writing Scaffolds, Essay Prep, and Secondary ELA tools!

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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