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Reading & Writing: Look at the Evidence

When writing about literature or writing an essay that is not dependent on a text, one of the most important concepts students must master is the use of evidence. Let's take a close look at how authors use and create evidence. What are the most common types of evidence? How is evidence used to add details to writing? and How do we recognize good evidence? Buckle up, gather close, and take a look with us!

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CPE

Reading
Writing

Teachers

6th
7th
8th
9th
10th
11th
12th

TTESS 1.4 Activities
TTESS 2.2 Content Knowledge and Expertise

*Employees of Region 7 ESC (FREE)
Academic Content Coop (FREE)
TPCP (FREE)

Workshop Materials

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Dates, Times and Locations

Room Name Workshop Date Begin Time End Time
Virtual (Synchronous) 6/25/2021 1:00 PM 3:00 PM

Workshop Presenter(s)

Name
Casandra Youngblood

Workshop Contacts

Name Type Department E-Mail Phone
Wendy Marshall
Contact wmarshall@esc7.net (903) 988-6806

Workshop Liaison(s)

Name Email
Casandra Youngblood
dyoungblood@esc7.net
CARMEN DOWDY
cdowdy@esc7.net

Special Accommodations
For requests for special accommodations for this workshop, please contact one of the individuals listed above at least ten(10) business days prior to the workshop date.