When do I use it? To tell or explain how things work or how they came to be.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Reading and writing reports
Advertisements

Moving On Up …how to move up the levels What to do to get a L5 or higher.
READING At Priorslee Primary Academy A Parents’ guide
Reading How can you help your children to learn to read?
Main Parts of a Book Non-fiction Texts.
An Introduction to Nonfiction Text Features
LI: To identify and discuss more features of explanation texts Steps to Success… Be able to pick out important words about a subject Be able to search.
ASSESSMENT FOR LEARNING ASSESSING PUPILS’ PROGRESS.
GUIDED READING APRIL 2014 Kemsley Primary Academy.
Aims To revisit reading assessment focuses
English at Gillamoor C.E. V.C. Primary School Presented by Mrs Hodgson and Miss Bracey.
ESL Teaching and Reading Strategies
Comprehension Strategies Presented by Annette Burns.
Literacy Across the Curriculum
Educator’s Guide Using Instructables With Your Students.
Information Evening 15th October 2014 Literacy.  Reading  Writing  Speaking and Listening.
Literacy Test Reading Selections
Easy-to-Understand Tables RIT Standards Key Ideas and Details #1 KindergartenGrade 1Grade 2 With prompting and support, ask and answer questions about.
Text Features Help Students Understand Nonfiction Text
INFORMATIONAL TEXT Terms and Vocabulary. Functional Text  How do I know if a piece of text is functional? Functional text is used for everyday information.
© Crown Copyright 2004 Primary National Strategy © Crown copyright 2004 Non-fiction.
What Influences My Choices? Lesson 2.1. Learning Targets (p.88) Today in class, I will… ◦ Preview the main ideas and vocabulary for Unit 2. ◦ Identify.
Elements of Non-Fiction. Titles Show the main idea of the text Gives a preview of what the reader is about to read Helps the reader make connections.
Elements of Non-Fiction. Titles Show the main idea of the text Gives a preview of what the reader is about to read Helps the reader make connections.
What do you notice about this picture? Text Features
How to DEVELOP YOUR CHILD’S READING. What Can You Do to Help Your Child? Be a great role model: Let them catch you reading Let your children see that.
(Team Name) presents: (Book Title). Background Information about the Author Author’s name Author information and picture from book jacket or Internet.
When do I use it? To tell or explain how things work or why something happens.
GETTING AROUND NON- FICTION LIKE T.H.I.E.V.E.S. A READING STRATEGY TO HELP YOU SEEK INFORMATION IN YOUR TEXTBOOK AND OTHER NON-FICTION TEXTS.
AN INTRODUCTION TO NONFICTION TEXT FEATURES. TEXT FEATURES ARE THE PARTS OF A NONFICTION BOOK THAT HELP YOU FIND INFORMATION EASILY OR TELL YOU MORE ABOUT.
Informational Text. Standard ELA7R1. The student demonstrates comprehension and shows evidence of a warranted and responsible explanation of a variety.
+ Nonfiction: Informational Text. + Understanding the Terms TermsDefinitions TopicThe subject Topic SentenceThe subject of a paragraph (usually the ____.
What is Informational Text?
Anston Hillcrest Primary School Key Stage 1 & 2 Reading Workshop Tuesday 19 th January 2010 Stefanie Senior.
TEXT FEATURES LOOKING AT A BOOK!. TEXT FEATURES Headers at the end of each section stop and tell main idea and 3 details Vocabulary is the word defined.
Text Features: What You Should Know About Texts. Human beings have important elements in their bodies such as a heart, lungs, blood vessels, and a brain.
AF1 – use a range of strategies, including accurate decoding of text, to read for meaning. Level 1 In some reading, usually with support… Level 2 In some.
ENGLISH APP NETWORK Cohort 3 JULY 2010 Feedback from your confidence grids and cluster conversations.... ‘We would like to get started on reading!’ ‘How.
Bug Club: The Teacher & Head Teacher Experience
WALT: Introduction to our new science topic – Human Organs and Systems. WILF: Know what will be covered during the our topic of Human Organs and Systems.
SCIENCE EXPLANATIONS Writing Frame. All non-fiction text types cover have the same five key issues to look at. These are: Audience Purpose Examples.
Nonfiction Text Features Day 1
Elements of Non-Fiction
I.DIINI ROCHMATISHOLICHAH
In today’s meeting we will look at:
Year 6 Reading Inspire.
GCSE 2015 English Language.
Nonfiction Text Structures
English Reading Course Calendar and Personal Learning Checklist
Unit 3 Expository Texts.
Reading and writing reports
Q1-Identify and Interpret List four things from the text about…
Writing Explanations When do I use it? To explain- What something is
Information Texts What features did you see in the non-fiction texts?
Explanation text.
AN INTRODUCTION TO NONFICTION TEXT FEATURES
L/O: How can I actively read a text?
Objective Summary.
Discussing Non-Fiction Texts
Study Guide By: Lizzie #12.
Text Features.
EXPLANATORY WRITING.
An Introduction to Nonfiction Text Features
Non-fiction text features
Non-fiction text features
Advanced Higher Units.
INFORMATIONAL TEXT ENGLISH II.
Text Features 7th Grade Literature.
An Introduction to Nonfiction Text Features
GCSE.
Presentation transcript:

When do I use it? To tell or explain how things work or how they came to be.

What features might I find inside?

WILF: Know where to find information Understand features of explanation texts Contents page Index Glossary Contents, Index, Glossary Subheadings, diagrams, flowcharts, photo’s Present tense, technical vocabulary, time words, connectives WALT: Understand the books we read and use them to find information.

Assessment Focuses AF1Use a range of strategies, including accurate decoding of text, to read for meaning AF2Understand, describe, select or retrieve information, events or ideas from texts and use quotation and reference to text AF4Identify and comment on the structure and organisation of texts, including grammatical and presentational features at text level

When do I use it? Introduction Write what is going to be explained.

When do I use it? Explanation Sequence Use time words and connectives to describe or explain a process. You can include diagrams or flowcharts, which you will need to comment on.

When do I use it? Concluding Statement You may want to include interesting comments about what you have explained.

Concluding Statement You may want to include interesting comments about what you have explained. Explanation Sequence Use time words and connectives to describe or explain a process. You can include diagrams or flowcharts, which you will need to comment on. Introduction Write what is going to be explained.

WILF: Time Order Words Connectives Simple Present Tense Technical Language Next Then When because if as You move it by pulling on the strings. The marionette puppet WALT: Write an explanation text.

19_use-mastering-art-puppet- theater.html How to Use a Moving Mouth Puppet