
Writing Direct Quotes
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English
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5th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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10 Slides • 2 Questions
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Writing: Direct Quotes
Lesson 3.1.2
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Lesson Overview
Learners can:
write legibly and fluently in cursive to complete assignments
identify and describe direct quotes
review the proper use of quotation marks with quotes
develop the topic with facts, definitions, concrete details, quotations, or other information and examples related to the topic and include illustrations and multimedia when useful to aiding comprehension
use precise language and domain-specific vocabulary to inform about or explain a topic
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Strong writers include direct quotes in their writing. A direct quote is a sentence or sentences taken directly from the text to support your writing.
Using direct quotes makes your writing stronger because it includes facts and details to support your thinking that come from another source.
Direct Quotes
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When you use a direct quote, you use quotation marks at the beginning and end of the quote.
Using Quotation Marks
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Multiple Choice
Which direct quote is written correctly?
On page 9 of A Material World, the author states, Everything around us is matter.
On page 9 of A Material World, the author states, “Everything around us is matter.
On page 9 of A Material World, the author states, “Everything around us is matter."
On page 9 of A Material World, the author states, Everything around us is matter."
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Strong writers find details to develop their informational writing with:
facts;
definitions;
concrete details;
direct quotes; and
examples.
Using specific details gives readers more information and helps them understand and learn more about the topic.
Using Specific Details
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Strong writers use precise language to inform or explain the topic to the reader. Using precise language can clarify an example and help create a picture in the reader's mind.
Precise Language
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Open Ended
Read the sentence.
He ate a lot of food.
Rewrite the sentence using precise language.
Writing: Direct Quotes
Lesson 3.1.2
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