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Informational Writing Lesson 7: Revisiting structure for your feature article

Objectives for Today: Learning Targets: I can review the different types of text structure and determine which types might be best for my own feature article.

“The Fro-yo Craze” How is this example of a feature article structured and organized?

Team Moon How is this example of a feature article structured and organized?

Reviewing Examples of Text Structure Narrative:

Reviewing Examples of Text Structure Cause and Effect:

Reviewing Examples of Text Structure Compare and Contrast:

Reviewing Examples of Text Structure Problem and Solution:

Reviewing Examples of Text Structure Question and Answer:

Definitions of Text Structures 6. Sequence: Describes the events in the order they took place.

Reviewing Examples of Text Structure Description:

What else to keep in mind about structure and design: Layout on the page: Horizontal or Vertical Article vs. “Book” Who is my audience: Children Educated Adults Teenagers Where will my visuals go: Charts? Graphs? Pictures? Separate Text Boxes?