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Hard

Cause & Effect Text Structure

Standards-aligned

Created by

Fedeline Julot

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26 Slides • 65 Questions

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1. Title Page

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Multiple Choice

What information is on a title page?

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Author and Picture

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Title, Author, Picture/Photo

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Title and chapter pages

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Title, glossary

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Multiple Choice

Which of these is an example of a title page?

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2. Table of Contents

tells what the

chapter is about

tells the page

number

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Multiple Choice

Which of these would you include when creating a Table of Contents?

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page numbers

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Title

3

Author

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Pictures

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Multiple Choice

Which of these is an example of a Table of Contents?

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3. Glossary

tells definitions of

bolded words

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Multiple Choice

Which of these would be included in a glossary?

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Little Red Riding Hood

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bonnet- a hood that you wear tied under your chin

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Written by The Brothers Grimm

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bonnet......8

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Multiple Choice

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Using the glossary in the picture to define the word

: axis

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an imaginary line around which an object rotates

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the branch of astronomy that edeals with the physics of stellar phenomena

3

the middle line of earth

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4. Index

tells the page

number of a
specific word

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Multiple Choice

Where is an index located in a book?

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the front

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the middle

3

the back

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Keywords

can also be
called
special text!

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Multiple Choice

Where can I find the definition of a bolded word?

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the glossary

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Table of Contents

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Title Page

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Index

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Pictures are

taken by a
photographer

Illustrations are

drawn

Gives the reader

a picture in their
mind

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Multiple Choice

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Which of these is a good caption for this image?

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Plants use sunlight to create their own food. This is called photosynthesis.

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Plants have many parts. Look at the diagram to see each part.

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Plants have flowers. They are very pretty and smell sweet.

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Plants grow many different sizes of leaves.

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Nonfiction Text Features

help us to understand the text better.

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The title

identifies the topic of the text/tells what the text will be about.

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Headings

divide the text into sections & explain what the sections will be about.

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Subheadings

help the reader quickly search for information

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Multiple Choice

Which of these tells you what the text will be about?

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Subheading

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Heading

3

Title

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Multiple Choice

This divides the text into sections and tells the reader what the section will be about

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Subheading

2

Heading

3

Title

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Multiple Choice

This helps the reader find information more easily

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Subheading

2

Heading

3

Title

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Photographs

show what something actually looks like (taken with a camera)

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Illustrations

also show what something looks like, but they are drawn by artists.

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Captions

explain what a photograph or illustration is about

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Multiple Choice

What is the difference between a photograph and an illustration?

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Captions don't usually explain photographs.

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Captions don't usually explain illustrations.

3

One is drawn and one is taken by a camera.

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Bold print

shows what words are important or what words can be found in the glossary.

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Glossary

tells the definition of some of the words found in a text.

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The Side Bar (also called the Fact Box)

gives interesting facts or extra information about a topic.

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How many new non-fiction text features did you learn?

0-3

4-6

7-9

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Multiple Choice

This feature explains what the illustration/photograph is. It tells you what you see in the picture.

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Glossary

2

Index

3

Table of contents

4

Caption

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Multiple Choice

Located in the back of the book this feature gives the definitions of important vocabulary words?

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Captions

2

Index

3

Glossary

4

None of the above

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Multiple Choice

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This is an example of a ___________?
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Index
2
Table of contents
3
Chart/Graph
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Caption

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Multiple Choice

This feature list topics and gives you the page number to navigate to the information. Found in the front of the book.

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Index

2

Table of contents

3

Glossary

4

Diagram

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Multiple Choice

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This is an example of ____________ text feature? NOTICE THE LABELS added to the picture.

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Index

2

Table of contents

3

Glossary

4

Diagram

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Multiple Choice

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This is an example of an _______________. Located in the back of a book and gives the page number to a specific topic.

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a table of contents page

2

an index page

3

a glossary

4

a title page

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Multiple Choice

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The word compass is an example of what?
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Bold Text
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Glossary
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Heading
4
Caption

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Multiple Choice

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This is a ________________.
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caption
2
diagram
3
map
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label

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Multiple Choice

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This is an example of a _______________.
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title page
2
index
3
glossary
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table of contents

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Multiple Choice

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This is an example of _______________.
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a table of contents page
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an index page
3
a glossary
4
a title page

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Multiple Choice

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The black line is pointing to which text feature?
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caption
2
heading
3
subheading
4
diagram

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Multiple Choice

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The black line is pointing to which text feature?
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caption
2
heading
3
subheading
4
diagram

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Multiple Choice

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A line that has dates in chronological order is a...?
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chart
2
map
3
timeline
4
fact box

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Multiple Choice

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What is this nonfiction text feature?
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Chart
2
Heading
3
Sidebar

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Multiple Choice

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What is the graphic feature that is a small photo, picture, or map inside or next to a larger picture that has been magnified to show part of the picture?

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diagram

2

inset

3

timeline

4

glossary

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Multiple Choice

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A picture or diagram that shows the parts or layers of an object on the inside.
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photograph
2
labels
3
illustration
4
cutaway

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Text Structure Review

By Courtney Taylor

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Multiple Choice

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What is the text structure of the text you just read?

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Description

2

Compare & Contrast

3

Cause & Effect

4

Problem & Solution

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Multiple Choice

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What is the text structure of the text you just read?

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Description

2

Compare & Contrast

3

Cause & Effect

4

Problem & Solution

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Multiple Choice

What is the text structure of the text you just read?

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Description

2

Compare & Contrast

3

Cause & Effect

4

Problem & Solution

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Multiple Choice

The author describes the topic by giving details about its characteristics.

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Sequential

2

Cause and Effect

3

Description

4

Comparison

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Multiple Choice

Key words include first, next, then, last, after, later and finally.

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Sequential

2

Comparison

3

Cause and Effect

4

Description

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Multiple Choice

The author provides information in the order in which it happens.

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Sequential

2

Comparison

3

Cause and effect

4

Description

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Multiple Choice

Key words include caused by, effect, reason, because and as a result.

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Comparison

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Cause and Effect

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Description

4

Sequential

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Multiple Choice

Key words include adjectives and other words and phrases that describe.

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Cause and effect

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Comparison

3

Description

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Sequential

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Multiple Choice

The author tells what causes something to happen.

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Comparison

2

Description

3

Cause and effect

4

Sequential

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Multiple Choice

Key words include both, same, different, like, unlike, either and as well as.

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Cause and effect

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Description

3

Sequential

4

Comparison

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Multiple Choice

The author tells how two things are the same and how they are different.

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Cause and effect

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Sequential

3

Comparison

4

Description

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Multiple Choice

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This is be used to organize the information in a

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descriptive text

2

cause and effect text

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comparison text

4

sequential text

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Multiple Choice

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This is used to organize the information in a

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descriptive text

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comparison text

3

cause and effect text

4

sequential text

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Multiple Choice

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This is used to organize the information in a

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descriptive text

2

cause and effect text

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comparison text

4

sequential text

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Multiple Choice

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This is used to organize the information in a

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descriptive text

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comparison text

3

cause and effect text

4

sequential text

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Multiple Choice

This type of writing considers similarities and differences.

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description

2

compare & contrast

3

chronological order

4

cause & effect

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Multiple Choice

In this type of writing, the reader will see words/phrases such as because, as a result of, and due to.

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cause & effect

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problem & solution

3

chronological order

4

compare & contrast

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Multiple Choice

In this type of writing the reader will find words/phrases such as a problem is, solve,or solution.

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cause & effect

2

problem & solution

3

chronological order

4

compare & contrast

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Multiple Choice

This type of writing gives information step-by-step.

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cause & effect

2

problem & solution

3

chronological order

4

compare & contrast

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Multiple Choice

While oranges and lemons are both citrus fruits that grow on trees, they are different colors and have very different tastes.

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description

2

compare & contrast

3

chronological order

4

problem & solution

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Multiple Choice

Choose the clue words that indicate chronological order.
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first, next, finally, 8:30, after
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cause, effect, as a result of, because
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problem, solution, promise, struggle
4
compare, contrast, similar, different

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Multiple Choice

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Apples and oranges are both fruits, which means that they have seeds inside of them. Each has a skin, but orange skins are thick and easy to peel. Apple skins are thinner and do not peel easily. Oranges also contain more acid than apples, but both fruits are delicious.

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Problem and solution

2

Compare and Contrast

3

Chronological order

4

Cause and Effect

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Multiple Choice

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How to Make Cookies. First, get your materials. Then, make your dough. Lastly, cook your dough at 400 degrees for 10 minutes.

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Chronological order

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Cause and Effect

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Problem & Solution

4

Compare and Contrast

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Multiple Choice

The text structure of ______________ is text that tells what happened and why it happened.

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description

2

chronological order

3

cause & effect

4

problem & solution

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Multiple Choice

After trick or treating, Billy stayed up late eating his whole bag of candy. The next day he felt sick and tired.

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chronological order

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description

3

cause & effect

4

problem & solution

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Multiple Choice

On both Halloween and Easter you get candy, but the candy looks very different. Easter candy is usually wrapped in bright colors. On the other hand, Halloween candy is often black and orange or it could have monsters on the wrappers.

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descriptive

2

compare & contrast

3

problem & solution

4

chronological order

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Multiple Choice

Which type of text structure describes an issue and at least one way to solve it?

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Chronological Order

2

Cause & Effect

3

Problem & Solution

4

Compare/Contrast

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Multiple Choice

Which type of text structure describes events in order (First, Next, Then, Finally)?

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Chronological Order

2

Cause & Effect

3

Problem & Solution

4

Compare/Contrast

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Multiple Choice

To make a snowman, start by rolling a big ball for the body. Then roll a smaller ball and put it on top of the big ball to use as the head. Next, find two sticks to use as arms. Then you can use objects such as coal, a carrot, and raisins to make the face. Add a hat and your snowman is complete!

What is the text structure?

1

Problem/Solution

2

Compare/Contrast

3

Cause/Effect

4

Chronological Order

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Multiple Choice

Which text structure is organized in order (first, next, then, last, etc.)?

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Chronological Order

2

Cause and Effect

3

Description

4

Problem and Solution

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Multiple Choice

What is text structure?
1
How the author organizes the text
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How the text is written on the paper
3
What the text looks like
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Text about building items

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Multiple Choice

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What text structure is the image portraying? 
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Problem and Solution
2
Compare and Contrast
3
Cause and Effect
4
Description

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Multiple Choice

Birds build nests so they have a safe place for their baby birds. Birds can build nests in many different places. You may have seen one in a tree near your house. To build a nest, the bird first has to find a safe place. Then, the bird finds twigs and grass. The bird uses them to weave a nest. When the nest is done, the bird can lay her eggs in the nest she built.

Which text structure is used?

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Chronological Order

2

Cause and Effect

3

Description

4

Problem and Solution

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Multiple Choice

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What text structure would a Venn Diagram go with?

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Description

2

Cause and Effect

3

Problem & Solution

4

Compare and Contrast

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Multiple Choice

To explain/describe a person, place, thing or idea...
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description
2
sequence
3
compare and contrast
4
cause and effect
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