
Organize information nonfiction books
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Organize information nonfiction books
By Benjamin Smith
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What is Chronological Order? A logical order that makes sense
What is Compare and Contrast ?
What is Temporal Order?
An order based on time
Authors make decisions on how to present information
Nonfiction authors organize information in several ways with the same book
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Multiple Select
Select the list in chronological order (Click all that apply)
Beginning
Middle
End
2. I put on my shoes
1. I took a shower
2. I went to work
1. I woke up for work
1.The cat ate his food
2.The cat licked his 3. paws clean
4. The cat was full
1.When creating a drawing
2.Get out a peice of paper
4. Sell the drawing
3. Create a drawing about something
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Multiple Select
Temporal order is a following of one thing after another in time
So Beginning, Middle, End. Select the answer that fits Temporal order (Select all that apply)
I woke up for work. I went to work. When I got home I took a nap.
I went for work yesterday, my shoes are untied.
The dog ran all day yesterday, today we went to the park. where headed out the house again at 5.
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We have been talking about different ways that authors organize information in nonfiction books? What did you notice about how the author in our book today organized information?
Some text here about the topic of discussion.
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Open Ended
How did the author in our book organize the information
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Turn and talk
Replace with sub-header
Whats another way that the author of this book organized information?
What did you learn to day about how nonfiction authors organize information in their books?
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Works of expository nonfiction have at least one main topic with information to support it
I can understand that works of expository nonfiction have at least one main topic with information to support it
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What is the information on this page about?
What is the topic of todays book
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Open Ended
How does this information relate to the main topic of the book?
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Expository Nonfiction
Expository nonfiction books provide facts and supporting information about a topic. They are organized using a clear structure. They often include graphics and text features that help you find or gain information
Does are book we read today fit the definition of a expository nonfiction.
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What is my opinion about the authors writing style
Is the book interesting and enjoyable?
Does the book make me want to learn more about the topic
does the book have high quality photographs, illustrations, or other graphics
Quality
Check the credentials of the author
Check the research on the topic
Read other books about the topic
compare the information to other sources
Accuracy
Evaluate the accuracy and quality of expository texts
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Open Ended
How could you evaluate the accuracy of the information in this book
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How would you evaluate the accuracy of information in this book
Turn and Talk
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Nonfiction authors tell information in chronological order or temporal order
Notice nonfiction authros use of chronological and temporal sequence
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Chronological Order
Order/ Title
Describes a series of events in the order they happen
Deffinition
Then after a few years in (years) until
Signal Words
Erica and Leif left iceland in 982. They arrived in a newland. Then they built a colony
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Temporal Order
Order/ Title
Describes the sequence in which something always/ usually occurs (such as the steps in a process)
Deffinition
step 1, 2, 3, etc
Signal Words
Step 1: he chooses strips of wood.
Step 2: He examines each strip
Step 3: He sand the strips
Example
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How is the information on this page organized
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