
Informational text features
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English
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4th - 5th Grade
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Easy
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Assil Tafesh
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12 Slides • 2 Questions
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Informational Text Features
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Open Ended
How do you identify the text as informational? What distiguishes fiction texts from nonfiction texts?
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Learning Objectives
I can
· Close read text with purpose and understanding.
· Can Deduce characteristics and structures of informational text( Text Features).
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Non Fiction
What is a nonfiction?
A Nonfiction Text is any text that contains true or factual information…
Nonfiction Text Features are the features that help a reader to navigate a Nonfiction Text more easily. Text features help a reader find information and understand the text.
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The title page has the title, the author’s name (and illustrator if there is one), and the publisher.
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Title Page
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A photograph is a picture taken with a camera to show the reader exactly what something looks like.
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Photograph or picture
​Photograph
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An illustration is a picture drawn or painted to show how something or someone looks.
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Illustration
Illustration
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A caption is located near a photo, illustration, or any kind of visual that helps to explain to the reader the visual. It is usually a sentence or two.
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Caption
​Caption
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A heading is a title found at the top of a page or section of text. It is often written in larger, bold print, and lets the reader know what that section will be about. It is important to ALWAYS read the headings on a page!!
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Headings
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A sidebar is added information related to the text. It is found on the side of the page.
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sidebar
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Remember to use Nonfiction Text Features to help you read and understand Nonfiction Literature!
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Group work
Scavenger Hunt
In groups, scan the text in your books for informational text features. Make sure to name each feature you find.
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