Title Text Type Fiction Text Type Informational by Author’s Name.

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Title Text Type Fiction Text Type Informational by Author’s Name

Title Summary Vocabulary Analysis

Text Summary 8-10 Bullets to summarize the text

Vocabulary A minimum of 5 unfamiliar terms Definition(s) Root/Derivatives Use each word in a well-thought sentence

Text Analysis Identify 4 words that describe/explain what you thought/felt as you read In a well-organized paragraph, explain how the 4 words are all connected to your story

Author 5-10 Bullet points of information General background Genre of stories/books Social Context (Does the time period of the author’s life affect how/why he writes?)

Fiction Plot Characters Setting Theme Point of View

Informational Text Author’s Purpose Author’s Perspective Organizational Structure Text Features If the text reads like fiction: Theme