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Tasty Morsels for Staff Training Outlining Your First Unit Seven Close Reading Strategies Quadrant Analysis as a Way to Boost Comprehension Annotation Revisited: Why and How We Read The Overlooked Skill of Skimming What "Text-Dependent" Really Means The Most Important Skill You Could Possibly Teach More Bites at Inquiry PART THREE ENTRE acute;ES Eight Argument Vs. Evidence: The Big Picture And Six Essential Steps Argument vs. Evidence: The Big Picture Argument vs. Evidence: Step 1 Argument vs. Evidence: Step 2 Argument vs. Evidence: Step 3 Argument vs. Evidence: Step 4 Argument vs. Evidence: Step 5 Argument vs. Evidence: Step 6 Nine Quote Sandwiches Why Everyone Needs to Know the Recipe for Quote Sandwiches The Recipe for Quote Sandwiches Examples and Non-Examples of Quote Sandwiches Drawing a Picture of "Context" Ten Open-Ended Response Writing Common Problems and Solutions What is "RACER"? A Handy Open-ended Response Rubric Eleven DBQs (Document-Based Questions) For One And All Topic-Driven Assignments vs. Question-Driven Assignments How and Why to Take the Document-Based Question (DBQ) Approach Twelve How To Translate The Ela Common Core Standards For Actual Use Step 1: Trajectory Analysis Step 2: Unpack Standards and Design Objectives and Activities to Meet Them Step 3: Compare and Contrast Standards for Literature and Informational Text Models of Unpacked Standards: K-2, Grades 3-5, Grades 6-8, Grades 9-12 PART FOUR DESSERTS Thirteen Appendix Strategic Reading Time (SRT) Users' Manual Trajectory Analysis Charts for Reading Informational Text (RIT) Standards Notes Index How to Use the CD How to Use The Literacy Cookbook Website . 330 $aTools and Insights for Meeting and Exceeding the Common Core Standards Literacy and the Common Core offers K-12 teachers clear guidance on how to design units, lessons, and objectives to meet the Common Core State Standards in English Language Arts; it's filled with practical strategies that teachers can use immediately to target key standards; and it describes how to analyze the standards to support instructional planning and curriculum development. 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