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Cite Textual Evidence to Support Inferences

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Cite Textual Evidence to Support Inferences

AU ELA: ACELY1730

(Y8) Interpret the stated and implied meanings in spoken texts, and use evidence to support or challenge different perspectives (ACELY1730)

CCSS ELA: RI.8.1

RI.8.1 Cite the textual evidence that most strongly supports an analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text.

TEKS ELA: 8(5)(F)

8(5)(F) Make inferences and use evidence to support understanding.

This reading informational text lesson covers how to cite the textual evidence that most strongly supports what the text says explicitly as well as inferences are drawn from the text. The less This skill and concept should expand into larger works of informational text as the year progresses. The term conclusion is used in some assessments to evaluate inference (Smarter Balanced). Students will need to know that conclusion and inference are sometimes used interchangeably.

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Standard Alignments:

AU ELA: ACELY1730

(Y8) Interpret the stated and implied meanings in spoken texts, and use evidence to support or challenge different perspectives (ACELY1730)

CCSS ELA: RI.8.1

RI.8.1 Cite the textual evidence that most strongly supports an analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text.

TEKS ELA: 8(5)(F)

8(5)(F) Make inferences and use evidence to support understanding.


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