Reading Day 4: Nonfiction Text Features

 

Introduction

Today you will work to find and share a nonfiction text feature we discussed this week. Use all of your resources. You may use books, the internet or magazines you have access to. Find a glossary, table of contents, or a heading in a nonfiction text. Take a picture of your text feature and upload it. Next, use words or a voice recording to name and talk about the nonfiction text feature you found.

 

 

Visual - Nonfiction Text Features

Nonfiction Text Features
Glossary - typically found in the back of the text and gives the reader definitions of vocabulary found in the reading.
Heading - Is found at the top of the page. Words may be bold or bigger. It introduces text on the page.
Table of Contents - typically found in the front of the text; helps the reader to locate information quickly; chapters are listed in numerical order

 

Icon Assignment Activity

 

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Today you will work to find and share a nonfiction text feature we discussed this week. Use all of your resources. You may use books, the internet or magazines you have access to. Find a glossary, table of contents, or a heading in a nonfiction text. Take a picture of your text feature and upload it. Next, use words or a voice recording to name and talk about the nonfiction text feature you found.

 

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