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NonFiction Text Features |Charts |3rd Grade | Bulletin Board Ideas | Literacy
NonFiction Text Features |Charts |3rd Grade | Bulletin Board Ideas | Literacy
NonFiction Text Features |Charts |3rd Grade | Bulletin Board Ideas | Literacy
NonFiction Text Features |Charts |3rd Grade | Bulletin Board Ideas | Literacy
NonFiction Text Features |Charts |3rd Grade | Bulletin Board Ideas | Literacy
NonFiction Text Features |Charts |3rd Grade | Bulletin Board Ideas | Literacy
NonFiction Text Features |Charts |3rd Grade | Bulletin Board Ideas | Literacy
NonFiction Text Features |Charts |3rd Grade | Bulletin Board Ideas | Literacy
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"This was a great resource to use to help my students understand text features. They were able to accomplish a lot with these charts and bulletin boards."
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Nonfiction Text Features Anchor Charts | 3rd Grade

Help your students become confident readers of informational text! Nonfiction text features—such as headings, subheadings, captions, diagrams, labels, and bold words—help readers locate important information and better understand what they are reading. Learning how to recognize and use these features builds strong comprehension skills and prepares students to read science, social studies, and other informational texts successfully.

Teachers will love these clear, student-friendly anchor charts because they make text features easy to teach and easy for students to remember. Display them during lessons, use them as a reference during reading time, or keep them posted all year to support independent learning. These charts provide simple explanations and visual examples that help students quickly recognize nonfiction text features in the books they read.

Teach Informational Text Features - Post these bright, colorful and informative anchor charts.

Read Smarter with Informational Text Features

Your students will learn these important text features and understand what they are and how they are used to support reading comprehension.

These will make a stunning bulletin board that you can keep up for months.

The 17 anchor charts on informational text features are:

  • Titles
  • Headings
  • Subheadings
  • Table of Contents
  • Photographs
  • Illustrations
  • Diagrams
  • Captions
  • Types of Print
  • Timelines
  • Graphs
  • Maps
  • Index
  • Glossary
  • Labels
  • Lists
  • Icons

Elementary teachers teach informational text features so students can understand how nonfiction texts are organized and how to find important information. Features such as headings, captions, diagrams, and illustrations help students locate facts, build comprehension, and read informational texts with greater confidence. Learning these features also prepares students to read and write nonfiction across subjects like science and social studies.

Could you post a reference board on NonFiction Text Features in your classroom using these colorful, bold anchor charts?

Borders are blue and orange. Each anchor chart measures approximately 8” x 10.5”. These will print easily on standard-size paper, and you will have some room to trim to the borders.

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NonFiction Text Features |Charts |3rd Grade | Bulletin Board Ideas | Literacy

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What others say

"This was a great resource to use to help my students understand text features. They were able to accomplish a lot with these charts and bulletin boards."
star
Jennifer A.

Description

Nonfiction Text Features Anchor Charts | 3rd Grade

Help your students become confident readers of informational text! Nonfiction text features—such as headings, subheadings, captions, diagrams, labels, and bold words—help readers locate important information and better understand what they are reading. Learning how to recognize and use these features builds strong comprehension skills and prepares students to read science, social studies, and other informational texts successfully.

Teachers will love these clear, student-friendly anchor charts because they make text features easy to teach and easy for students to remember. Display them during lessons, use them as a reference during reading time, or keep them posted all year to support independent learning. These charts provide simple explanations and visual examples that help students quickly recognize nonfiction text features in the books they read.

Teach Informational Text Features - Post these bright, colorful and informative anchor charts.

Read Smarter with Informational Text Features

Your students will learn these important text features and understand what they are and how they are used to support reading comprehension.

These will make a stunning bulletin board that you can keep up for months.

The 17 anchor charts on informational text features are:

  • Titles
  • Headings
  • Subheadings
  • Table of Contents
  • Photographs
  • Illustrations
  • Diagrams
  • Captions
  • Types of Print
  • Timelines
  • Graphs
  • Maps
  • Index
  • Glossary
  • Labels
  • Lists
  • Icons

Elementary teachers teach informational text features so students can understand how nonfiction texts are organized and how to find important information. Features such as headings, captions, diagrams, and illustrations help students locate facts, build comprehension, and read informational texts with greater confidence. Learning these features also prepares students to read and write nonfiction across subjects like science and social studies.

Could you post a reference board on NonFiction Text Features in your classroom using these colorful, bold anchor charts?

Borders are blue and orange. Each anchor chart measures approximately 8” x 10.5”. These will print easily on standard-size paper, and you will have some room to trim to the borders.

Thank you for previewing this teaching resource.

Follow My Store

Be the first to know when new resources are posted!
All new listings are 50% off for the first 24 hours.

Followers receive updates on:

• new novel studies and literacy units
• engaging PreK–3 classroom resources
• helpful teaching ideas for reading and writing

Thank you for supporting teacher-created resources!

You may also want:

Informational Text Book Circles | Job Descriptions

Report this resource to TPT
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Very nice resource
Rated 5 out of 5
March 17, 2026
Loooooveee this resource so much for my kids to enjoy!
Linda P.
410 reviews • Texas
Grades taught: PreK, K, 1st, 2nd
Rated 5 out of 5
May 1, 2025
This was a great resource to use to help my students understand text features. They were able to accomplish a lot with these charts and bulletin boards.
387 reviews
Grades taught: 5th
Rated 5 out of 5
July 22, 2024
Explicitly teaching students about the various nonfiction text features, accompanied by clear examples, is crucial for developing their ability to navigate and comprehend informational texts. These instructional resources equip learners with the necessary tools to efficiently locate, interpret, and utilize the organizational elements and visual aids that enhance the understanding of complex nonfiction content.
Patricia I.
467 reviews
Grades taught: 4th
Rated 5 out of 5
October 5, 2023
This resource covered the content I was looking for and my students were able to read it.
Sarah M.
163 reviews
Grades taught: 4th
Rated 5 out of 5
November 1, 2022
This is a great resource to have, use, and refer back to again and again.
Renae B.
906 reviews
Grades taught: 2nd
Rated 5 out of 5
March 31, 2022
Excellent resource!
Nadine I.
245 reviews
Rated 4 out of 5
January 29, 2022
Thank you!
Ashley P.
270 reviews
Grades taught: 4th
Student populations: Autism, Emerging bilinguals, Learning difficulties
Rated 5 out of 5
January 16, 2022
I love displaying this resource in my classroom.
Elizabeth H.
125 reviews
Grades taught: 2nd, 3rd, 4th

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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Describe the relationship between a series of historical events, scientific ideas or concepts, or steps in technical procedures in a text, using language that pertains to time, sequence, and cause/effect.
Use text features and search tools (e.g., key words, sidebars, hyperlinks) to locate information relevant to a given topic efficiently.
Use information gained from illustrations (e.g., maps, photographs) and the words in a text to demonstrate understanding of the text (e.g., where, when, why, and how key events occur).
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