Monday, November 7, 2011

13 (D) Text Features

Reading/ Comprehension of Informational Text/ Non-Fiction
Students analyze, make inferences and draw conclusions about expository text and provide evidence from the text to support their understanding
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10(D) use titles and illustrations to make predictions about text
14(D) use text features (e.g. table of contents, index, headings) to locate specific information in text





13(D) use text features (e.g. bold print, captions, key words, italics) to locate specific information and make predictions about contents of text
11(D) use multiple features (e.g. guide words, topic and concluding sentences) to gain an overview of the contents of text and to locate information
Use multiple text features and graphics to gain an overview of the contents of text and to locate information

use text features  (e.g. bold print, captions, key words and italics) to locate specific information

 
use multiple features  (e.g. bold print, captions, key words and italicsmake predictions about contents of the text





Activities:
Comprehension Toolkit Book 2- Lesson 4 Follow the Text Signpost

Linda Hoyt – RATT – Distinguishing Fiction/Nonfiction - page 85
Resources in Tweety =
Text Feature Posters
Text Feature Activities found in tweety....


Triple Text Features Match Up
Find the Text Features
Nonfiction Topic Log
Informational Book Scavenger Hunt
Feature Purpose T-Chart
Write Your Own Nonfiction Book with Text Features
Text Features Match Up












Here is a teacher's anchor chart for Inferring















Anchor Activities:
Text Feature Activities found in tweety....


Possible Test Questions: