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Through a gradual release model and explicit steps, your students will be able to identify nonfiction text as descriptive, sequence, problem/solution, compare/contrast, or cause & effect. This resource includes anchor charts, a tab booklet, graphic organizers, practice, and assessment. Your students need this in their reading toolbox for comprehension.
Just as a carpenter builds frameworks with tools, authors building informational text structures have tools for writing to teach the reader. This theme makes your teaching points for building informational structures concrete and easy to remember.
•Begin with the anchor chart (or pocket chart) to state your objective and why we need these tools in our reading toolbox. Use the tab book to model reading the text and plugging the information into the graphic organizer. Students can then keep this resource for a reference or glue it in their interactive notebooks.
•Using the gradual release model, have students complete the practice passages with a partner or independently.
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You might also be interested in one of my best selling resources:
Text Dependent Analysis Writing Scaffolding
Reading Foldables for Literary & Informational Texts
Informational Text Structures Lesson & Tab Book
Parts of Speech Flip Book & Posters
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What others say
Description
Through a gradual release model and explicit steps, your students will be able to identify nonfiction text as descriptive, sequence, problem/solution, compare/contrast, or cause & effect. This resource includes anchor charts, a tab booklet, graphic organizers, practice, and assessment. Your students need this in their reading toolbox for comprehension.
Just as a carpenter builds frameworks with tools, authors building informational text structures have tools for writing to teach the reader. This theme makes your teaching points for building informational structures concrete and easy to remember.
•Begin with the anchor chart (or pocket chart) to state your objective and why we need these tools in our reading toolbox. Use the tab book to model reading the text and plugging the information into the graphic organizer. Students can then keep this resource for a reference or glue it in their interactive notebooks.
•Using the gradual release model, have students complete the practice passages with a partner or independently.
If you have additional questions about any product, please e-mail me!
You might also be interested in one of my best selling resources:
Text Dependent Analysis Writing Scaffolding
Reading Foldables for Literary & Informational Texts
Informational Text Structures Lesson & Tab Book
Parts of Speech Flip Book & Posters
Customer Tip: How to get TPT credit to use on future purchases: • Please go to your My Purchases page. Beside each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button. Simply click it and you will be taken to a page where you can give a quick rating and leave a short comment for the product. Each time you give feedback, TpT gives you feedback credits that you use to lower the cost of your future purchases.
I value your feedback.
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