ENG1.ELAR.5.C
Use text evidence and original commentary to support a comprehensive response.
English I · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2017
Standard Unwrapping
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text evidenceoriginal commentarycomprehensive response
Skills
- use (text evidence in responses) #dok2
- write (original commentary) #dok3
- support (responses with text evidence and commentary) #dok3
- compose (comprehensive response to a text) #dok3
Learning Targets
- I can identify evidence from a text. #dok1
- I can recognize commentary in a sample response. #dok1
- I can use text evidence when writing about a text. #dok2
- I can explain the meaning of text evidence in my own words. #dok2
- I can write original commentary to support my ideas about a text. #dok3
- I can combine text evidence and commentary to support a comprehensive response. #dok3
Big Ideas
- Responses to texts are stronger and more credible when supported by both relevant evidence and insightful commentary.
- Effective communication about texts requires clearly connecting textual evidence to original thoughts and interpretations.
Essential Questions
- Why is it important to support responses with evidence from the text?
- How do you determine what evidence is most relevant to your response?
- What is the difference between text evidence and original commentary?
- How can you ensure your response to a text is comprehensive?
- In what ways does original commentary deepen understanding of a text?