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Organizational Patterns Lessons

Organizational Patterns Lessons

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English

3rd - 5th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

FREE Resource

11 Slides • 5 Questions

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Introducing Nonfiction Organizational Patterns

Day 1

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Open Ended

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This graphic represents on of the organizational patterns.

- Problem & Solution

- Chronological Order

- Cause & Effect

- Description

- Compare & Contrast


Which one do you think it represents? What makes you think that?

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Multiple Choice

Which paragraph is written in Chronological Order?

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In the spring, toads lay their eggs in ponds, lakes, and puddles. Then, tiny tadpoles come out of the eggs. The tadpoles live in the water for several weeks. Next, the tadpoles start to develop back legs, and then front legs. Finally the tadpoles lose their tails. They are ready to come out of the water—as tiny, tiny toads!

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The two backyard pools were very different. Yes, they both held water. And both could be refreshing on a hot day. But the small inflatable pool was only six inches deep. The rectangular pool was much deeper. It was a better place for floating and relaxing.

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Open Ended

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This graphic represents on of the organizational patterns.

- Problem & Solution

- Chronological Order

- Cause & Effect

- Description

- Compare & Contrast


Which one do you think it represents? What makes you think that?

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Multiple Choice

Which paragraph is an example of Problem & Solution?

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When a building is abandoned, nature takes over. Animals such as mice, snakes, and bats move in . Vines grow on the outside. Snow and rain cause wood to rot and beams to break. When the roof finally collapses, trees and weeds can grow inside the building.

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Sometimes, hawks and owls are badly injured by cars. These birds face a huge problem, because they can no longer hunt for food. One way to fix this is to keep the birds at special rehabilitation centers. People can visit the centers to learn more about hawks and owls.

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Is this recipe written in Chronological order (CO) or Problem & Solution (PS)? How do you know?

Introducing Nonfiction Organizational Patterns

Day 1

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