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Identifying Narrative and Expository Text Structures
intensiveintervention.orgThe narrative text features listed above may or may not be present in the narrative text passage presented to the students. To efficiently locate the features during modeling, preview the text to highlight which features are present and where they are located in the passage. Now, let’s look at the features of the expository text to help us
Nonfiction Text Features Chart - Teaching Made Practical
teachingmadepractical.comNonfiction Text Features Chart Text Feature Purpose Example Title Identifies the topic of the text/tells what the text will be about Title Page
Teaching and Assessing Understanding of Text Structures ...
www.nciea.orgsignals, transitional devices and their purposes (numbering, bullets, white space, etc.), text features (headings, bold text, etc.), the organizational patterns of the text, and semantic cues. Have students use post-its to annotate a text’s features and describe each feature’s use/purpose in …
reading - Ministry of Education
www.edu.gov.on.caR THINK LITERACY : Cross-Curricular Approaches, Grades 7-12 12 Getting Ready to Read: Analyzing the Features of a Text There’s more to a good book or Website than the words. A well-designed textbook uses a variety of graphical and text features to organize the …
Chart of Text Forms and Genres - eWorkshop
www.eworkshop.on.caText Features (Design/presentation) Text Forms (Physical forms and functions) Genres (Literary or thematic categories) Structural elements and navigation aids such as: Table of contents Index Title and topic Headings Preface or Foreword Epilogue Captions Footnotes and endnotes Glossary Bibliography Pull-down menus Hyperlinks ...
Informational Text Features
ferguson.dadeschools.netDivision of Language Arts/Reading January 2011 R. Calvert Timeline Understand important events in chronological order or time order. Understand the order of events and how one event may have lead to another. Illustrations Expand the meaning of the text. Feature Example Helps the Reader… Illustration
Text Structure - Hood River County School District
www.hoodriver.k12.or.usThe above lays out the ultimate goals around text features & organization. Our 3 rd grade students should: • Learn how to distinguish Fiction & Non-fiction based on Text Features • Identify text features specific to both Fiction & Non-fiction • Understand that text features provide information that will support the building of meaning •
Text Features Chart - Roanoke County Public Schools
www.rcps.usNonfiction Text Features Chart Text Feature Purpose Example Title Identifies the topic of the text/tells what the text will be about Title Page Tells a book’s title, author, illustrator, and publisher Table of Contents Tells the names of chapters and what page the chapters can be found Index Tells what pages the reader can find certain topics
TEXT FEATURES PRACTICE ASSESSMENT
www.warrencountyschools.orgTEXT FEATURES PRACTICE ASSESSMENT Thursday, February 16, 2012. Special text 1. What text feature is used when the word “saliva” ... The purpose of the text feature below the photo is A) To show the main idea of the article to the reader. B) To convince the reader that snakes are dangerous
Text Features - PREL
prel.orgText Features 1 Text Features Contents ... I don’t want my students missing the main point because they went through the motions of reading the words, ...
Text Features Chart - Wilkes-Barre Area School District
www.wbasd.k12.pa.usText Features Chart ... is not in the main text ... Table of Contents A list that shows the major chapters and parts of the book as well as the
TEXT FEATURES PRACTICE ASSESSMENT
www.warrencountyschools.orgSpecial text 2. Why did the author choose to put “saliva” in bold text? A) To make the paragraph attractive and easy to read. B) Draw the reader’s attention to an important word C) Point out the main idea of the paragraph or section. D) Help the reader visualize the information. Thursday, February 16, 2012