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This simple, fun and educational animation from McGraw-Hill SRA FLEX Literacy provides a brief introduction to In this video, Amelia reads an article or text and learns to separate what the This video provides an introduction to and brief explanation for writing a

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  • This simple, fun and educational animation from McGraw-Hill SRA FLEX Literacy provides a brief introduction to
  • In this video, Amelia reads an article or text and learns to separate what the
  • This video provides an introduction to and brief explanation for writing a
  • Persuasive Paragraphs can be downloaded for free from Jaime Rubino at teacherspayteachers.com.

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Finding Evidence to Support Author's Claims

Finding Evidence to Support Author's Claims

Persuasive Paragraphs can be downloaded for free from Jaime Rubino at teacherspayteachers.com. Watch more instructional ...

Finding claims and supporting evidence

Finding claims and supporting evidence

In this video, Amelia reads an article or text and learns to separate what the

How to Choose Textual Evidence to Support Claim: Writing a Paragraph

How to Choose Textual Evidence to Support Claim: Writing a Paragraph

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Identifying Author's Claim & Reasons

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Explain how an author uses evidence to support a claim

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Introduction to Reading Skills: Claims and Supporting Evidence

This simple, fun and educational animation from McGraw-Hill SRA FLEX Literacy provides a brief introduction to