
Informational Text Structures and Features
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English
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5th - 7th Grade
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Hard
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1.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What is an informational text?
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An informational text is a type of writing that provides factual information about a specific topic.
2.
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What are text structures?
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Text structures are the ways in which information is organized in a text, such as cause and effect, problem and solution, or chronological order.
3.
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What is the purpose of using diagrams in informational texts?
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Diagrams help to visually represent information, making it easier to understand complex ideas or data.
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What are signal words?
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Signal words are words or phrases that indicate the organization of a text and help readers understand the relationships between ideas.
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What is a cause and effect text structure?
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A cause and effect text structure explains why something happened (the cause) and what happened as a result (the effect).
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What is a problem and solution text structure?
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A problem and solution text structure presents a problem and then discusses one or more solutions to that problem.
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What are some examples of signal words for cause and effect?
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Examples include 'because', 'therefore', 'as a result', and 'consequently'.
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