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Nonfiction Text Structure Problem Solution Intro Slides Guided Notes & Worksheet
Nonfiction Text Structure Problem Solution Intro Slides Guided Notes & Worksheet
Nonfiction Text Structure Problem Solution Intro Slides Guided Notes & Worksheet
Nonfiction Text Structure Problem Solution Intro Slides Guided Notes & Worksheet
Nonfiction Text Structure Problem Solution Intro Slides Guided Notes & Worksheet
Nonfiction Text Structure Problem Solution Intro Slides Guided Notes & Worksheet
Nonfiction Text Structure Problem Solution Intro Slides Guided Notes & Worksheet
Nonfiction Text Structure Problem Solution Intro Slides Guided Notes & Worksheet
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Ready to review the Nonfiction Text Structure: Problem and Solution with high school students? Teach them to identify the problem and solution structure in expository and informational texts through a definition, key questions, example topics, signal words and phrases, and graphic organizers.

➼ Get the Nonfiction Text Structure: Problem and Solution Bundle with Guided Notes, Reading & Summarizing, and Paragraph Writing and save a bundle!

➼ Save even more with the complete Nonfiction Text Structures Bundle of 15 lessons!

WHAT'S INCLUDED
• 39 PowerPoint™ Slides including 24 editable slides with notes
• Introduction to Nonfiction Text Structures: 2-page note-taking sheet with three levels of guided notes
• Introduction to Problem and Solution: note-taking sheet with three levels of guided notes
• 4 Graphic Organizers for Problem and Solution, with and without labels
• 2 Paragraph Frames plus signal words & phrases for Problem and Solution
• Teacher’s Guide with detailed lesson plan, recommendations, and extension ideas
• Answer Keys
All student pages are in printable PDF format.

HOW IT WORKS
• Students record information on a note catcher or one of three differentiated levels of guided notes as they learn about the organizational text structure: problem and solution.
• Students can check their own work using the slides with example notes, or the teacher can use the answers keys provided.
• The lesson begins with a brief overview of the five organizational text structures found in nonfiction informational and explanatory texts: description, sequence or chronological order, comparison and contrast, cause and effect, and problem and solution.
• Introductory slides include notes on how text structures help us as readers and writers of nonfiction texts.

CLICK HERE for a FREE sample of the introductory mini-lesson.

This lesson is designed for high school students. CLICK HERE for the middle school version.
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RELATED RESOURCES
Reading and Summarizing Nonfiction: Problem and Solution
Nonfiction Paragraph Writing: Problem and Solution
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Ready to introduce the other nonfiction text structures?
Introduction to Nonfiction Text Structure: Description
Introduction to Nonfiction Text Structure: Sequence or Chronological Order
Introduction to Nonfiction Text Structure: Comparison and Contrast
Introduction to Nonfiction Text Structure: Cause and Effect
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Nonfiction Text Structure Problem Solution Intro Slides Guided Notes & Worksheet

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9th - 12th
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39 slides; 18 student pages
Answer Key
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Teaching Duration
45 minutes

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Description

Ready to review the Nonfiction Text Structure: Problem and Solution with high school students? Teach them to identify the problem and solution structure in expository and informational texts through a definition, key questions, example topics, signal words and phrases, and graphic organizers.

➼ Get the Nonfiction Text Structure: Problem and Solution Bundle with Guided Notes, Reading & Summarizing, and Paragraph Writing and save a bundle!

➼ Save even more with the complete Nonfiction Text Structures Bundle of 15 lessons!

WHAT'S INCLUDED
• 39 PowerPoint™ Slides including 24 editable slides with notes
• Introduction to Nonfiction Text Structures: 2-page note-taking sheet with three levels of guided notes
• Introduction to Problem and Solution: note-taking sheet with three levels of guided notes
• 4 Graphic Organizers for Problem and Solution, with and without labels
• 2 Paragraph Frames plus signal words & phrases for Problem and Solution
• Teacher’s Guide with detailed lesson plan, recommendations, and extension ideas
• Answer Keys
All student pages are in printable PDF format.

HOW IT WORKS
• Students record information on a note catcher or one of three differentiated levels of guided notes as they learn about the organizational text structure: problem and solution.
• Students can check their own work using the slides with example notes, or the teacher can use the answers keys provided.
• The lesson begins with a brief overview of the five organizational text structures found in nonfiction informational and explanatory texts: description, sequence or chronological order, comparison and contrast, cause and effect, and problem and solution.
• Introductory slides include notes on how text structures help us as readers and writers of nonfiction texts.

CLICK HERE for a FREE sample of the introductory mini-lesson.

This lesson is designed for high school students. CLICK HERE for the middle school version.
___________________________________________

RELATED RESOURCES
Reading and Summarizing Nonfiction: Problem and Solution
Nonfiction Paragraph Writing: Problem and Solution
Get more for less with the Nonfiction Text Structure: Problem and Solution bundle!

Ready to introduce the other nonfiction text structures?
Introduction to Nonfiction Text Structure: Description
Introduction to Nonfiction Text Structure: Sequence or Chronological Order
Introduction to Nonfiction Text Structure: Comparison and Contrast
Introduction to Nonfiction Text Structure: Cause and Effect
___________________________________________

Get Half Price and FREE Resources! CLICK HERE ★ to follow my store and hear about sales, freebies, and new resources, which are always 50% off for the first 48 hours!

Earn TpT Credits! CLICK HERE ★ to leave a review and earn credits to use on future TpT purchases.

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Analyze in detail how an author’s ideas or claims are developed and refined by particular sentences, paragraphs, or larger portions of a text (e.g., a section or chapter).
Analyze and evaluate the effectiveness of the structure an author uses in his or her exposition or argument, including whether the structure makes points clear, convincing, and engaging.
Analyze the structure of texts, including how specific sentences, paragraphs, and larger portions of the text (e.g., a section, chapter, scene, or stanza) relate to each other and the whole.
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