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Chronological/Sequence
Text Structure Chronological/Sequence
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Using text structure When you look at the text structure of a text, you can find the big ideas and see how to organize a summary. Chronological Order/Sequence Description Compare and Contrast Cause and Effect Problem/Solution
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Sequence Text Structure
The author lists items or events in numerical or chronological (time) order. Describes the order of events or how to do or make something.
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Sequence Text Structure- Signal Words
First, second, third Next, then after, now, soon Before, prior to, not long after While, meanwhile, simultaneously, at the same time Following, finally, at last, in the end On (date), at (time) Directions
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Sequence Text Structure- Graphic Organizer
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Sequence Text Structure-Summary Questions
What sequence of events is being described? What are the major events or incidents that occur? What are the steps, directions, or procedures to follow (what must be done first, second, etc.)? What is the beginning event? What other events or steps are included? What is the final outcome, event, or step?
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Sequence Passage-Example
The Gainesville City Zoo just received three new animals. The first animal it received was a deer. A monkey was its second animal to join the zoo. The third animal it received was a lion. The last animal to arrive was a cheetah. Children in Gainesville are excited about the opening of the zoo! We do together as a whole class.
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Sequence Passage-Example
The Gainesville City Zoo just received FOUR new animals. The first animal it received was a deer. A monkey was its second animal to join the zoo. The third animal to come was a lion. The last animal to arrive was a cheetah. Children in Gainesville are excited about the opening of the zoo! We do together as a whole class.
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Sequence Passage-Example
Bill does the same thing every morning to get ready for school. First, he gets out of bed. Next, he gets dressed. Then, he goes downstairs and eats breakfast. After breakfast, he brushes his teeth. Not long after those two things are done, he makes his lunch. Finally, he gets on the bus and goes to school. Students read together with their groups aloud and discuss what details they would “map” out (write responses on board).
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Sequence Passage-Example
Bill does the same thing every morning to get ready for school. First, he gets out of bed. Next, he gets dressed. Then, he goes downstairs and eats breakfast. After breakfast, he brushes his teeth. Not long after those two things are done, he makes his lunch. Finally, he gets on the bus and goes to school. Students read together with their groups aloud and discuss what details they would “map” out (write responses on board).
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Description Paragraph-Example
Here is how a peanut butter and jelly sandwich is made. First, spread peanut butter on one slice of bread. Next, spread jelly on another slice of bread. After spreading on the jelly, put the two slices of bread together. Then serve it on a plate. Finally, eat it and enjoy. It is delicious! Show this example after cards have been shared with partners and collected. Look for organization and any signal words used.
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Description Paragraph-Example
Here is how a peanut butter and jelly sandwich is made. First, spread peanut butter on one slice of bread. Next, spread jelly on another slice of bread. After spreading on the jelly, put the two slices of bread together. Then serve it on a plate. Finally, eat it and enjoy. It is delicious! Show this example after cards have been shared with partners and collected. Look for organization and any signal words used.
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Sequence Text Structure- Graphic Organizer
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Pair Examples Each pair will get a different example.
Read through the paragraph (DO NOT WRITE ON THIS COPY, PLEASE). Look over the questions on the yellow half sheet. Answer the questions for your paragraph, including the multiple choice (put this answer on your yellow sheet as well). Be prepared to share your responses with the class!
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Pair Examples #1: Sam repaired the leaky roof on the old schoolhouse. During the week it took Sam to repair the roof, he became friends with Miss Katherine, the schoolteacher. She was surprised at Sam's love of poetry. Meanwhile Sam took on other repair jobs at the schoolhouse including repairing the windows, fixing the wobbly desk, and hanging the door straight. After each repair, Sam was rewarded with jars of spiced peaches. By the end of the first semester, Sam had the schoolhouse looking new.
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Pair Examples #1: Sam repaired the leaky roof on the old schoolhouse. During the week it took Sam to repair the roof, he became friends with Miss Katherine, the schoolteacher. She was surprised at Sam's love of poetry. Meanwhile Sam took on other repair jobs at the schoolhouse including repairing the windows, fixing the wobbly desk, and hanging the door straight. After each repair, Sam was rewarded with jars of spiced peaches. By the end of the first semester, Sam had the schoolhouse looking new.
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Sequencing Which sequence best describes the order of events in this passage using the following sentence descriptions? 1) Sam took on other repair jobs at the schoolhouse.
2) Miss Katherine and Sam became friends.
3) By the end of the first semester, Sam had the schoolhouse looking new.
4) Sam repaired the leaky roof. a) 4, 2, 3, 1 b) 3, 4, 2, c) 3, 4, 1, d) 4, 2, 1, 3 Answer D (4, 2, 1, 3)
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Pair Example #2: After 20 years of being a bandit on the run, Kate returned to Green Lake. The place was a ghost town and the lake had dried up. Trout and his wife, Linda Miller, found Kate and demanded that she give them her stolen treasure. Next Trout and Linda dragged Kate all over the dried up lake in her bare feet demanding she tell them where the loot was buried. Suddenly Kate was bitten by a lizard. Her last words were, "Start digging." Kate died laughing.
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Pair Example #2: After 20 years of being a bandit on the run, Kate returned to Green Lake. The place was a ghost town and the lake had dried up. Trout and his wife, Linda Miller, found Kate and demanded that she give them her stolen treasure. Next Trout and Linda dragged Kate all over the dried up lake in her bare feet demanding she tell them where the loot was buried. Suddenly Kate was bitten by a lizard. Her last words were, "Start digging." Kate died laughing.
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Sequencing Which sequence best describes the order of events in this passage using the following sentence descriptions? Which sequence best describes the order of events in this passage using the following sentence descriptions?
1) Kate walks aimlessly barefooted across the dried up lake.
2) Kate dies laughing.
3) Kate returned to Green Lake.
4) Trout and Linda demanded that Kate tell them were she has buried the stolen money.
5) A lizard bites Kate. a) 3, 1, 5, 2, 4 b) 3, 4, 1, 5, 2 c) 4, 3, 1, 2, 5 d) 5, 3, 4, 1, 2
Answer B (3, 4, 1, 5, 2)
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Pair Example #3: Stanley ran away from Camp Green Lake. First he had to walk across the hot desert. As soon as he became dehydrated, Stanley started seeing mirages of pools of water. Stanley continued walking and noticed a rock that looked like a thumb. Although he wanted to stop, Stanley kept walking. Eventually he spotted an upside down boat called the Mary Lou. Stanley yelled, and someone yelled back. Suddenly an arm with a orange sleeve came out from under the boat and waved.
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Pair Example #3: Stanley ran away from Camp Green Lake. First he had to walk across the hot desert. As soon as he became dehydrated, Stanley started seeing mirages of pools of water. Stanley continued walking and noticed a rock that looked like a thumb. Although he wanted to stop, Stanley kept walking. Eventually he spotted an upside down boat called the Mary Lou. Stanley yelled, and someone yelled back. Suddenly an arm with a orange sleeve came out from under the boat and waved.
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Sequencing Which sequence best describes the order of events in this passage using the following sentence descriptions? Which sequence best describes the order of events in this passage using the following sentence descriptions?
1) Stanley began to see mirages.
2) Stanley saw God's Thumb.
3) Stanley walked towards an overturned boat.
4) An orange arm waved.
5) Stanley ran away. a) 5, 1, 2, 4, 3 b) 4, 5, 1, 3, 2 c) 5, 1, 2, 3, 4 d) 5, 3, 4, 1, 2 Answer C (5, 1, 2, 3, 4)
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Pair Example #4: Follow these simple directions to make a wonderful onion dip. First combine 8 ounces of cream cheese with 1/4 cup whipping cream in a crockpot. Heat these ingredients until the cheese melts. This takes about 30 to 60 minutes. While the cheese is heating, steam three large Vandalia onions. Add the onions to the cheese mixture. Next add 1 teaspoon of Worcestershire sauce, 1/4 teaspoon garlic salt, 2 tablespoons grated Parmesan cheese, and 1/4 teaspoon thyme to the cheese mixture and stir well. Then place a lid on the crockpot, and continue heating for approximately 30 minutes. Finally serve the onion dip with raw vegetables, crackers, or bread pieces.
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Pair Example #4: Follow these simple directions to make a wonderful onion dip. First combine 8 ounces of cream cheese with 1/4 cup whipping cream in a crockpot. Heat these ingredients until the cheese melts. This takes about 30 to 60 minutes. While the cheese is heating, steam three large Vandalia onions. Add the onions to the cheese mixture. Next add 1 teaspoon of Worcestershire sauce, 1/4 teaspoon garlic salt, 2 tablespoons grated Parmesan cheese, and 1/4 teaspoon thyme to the cheese mixture and stir well. Then place a lid on the crockpot, and continue heating for approximately 30 minutes. Finally serve the onion dip with raw vegetables, crackers, or bread pieces.
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Sequencing Which sequence best describes the order of events in this passage using the following sentence descriptions? Which sequence best describes the order of events in this passage using the following sentence descriptions?
1) Steam onions.
2) Add spices.
3) Heat all ingredients for 30 additional minutes.
4) Heat cheese and cream in a crockpot.
5) Serve the onion dip with raw vegetables, crackers, or bread pieces. a) 4, 1, 2, 3, 5 b) 4, 3, 2, 1, 5 c) 5, 2, 3, 4, 1 d) 4, 3, 5, 1, 2 Answer A (4, 1, 2, 3, 5)
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Sequence-Paragraph Structure Exit Card
*Now it’s your turn-pick something you know how to make or do. Put this example on a note card. Fill in additional signal words and sentences if you have more than 4 steps! Here is how (a) ____________ is made (is done). First, ________ __________________________. Next, ________________________________. Then, ________________. Finally, ________________________ __________________________________. Students pick a topic of their own and write their responses on a note card. Share with either their small table group and/or a partner around the room (from partner maps?). COLLECT CARDS AFTER SHARING, then show next slide.
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Text Structure Activity #1
Find ONE example of the following types of text structure: Descriptive Sequence/Chronological Order DO NOT USE THE CLASSIFIEDS OR OTHER ADVERTISEMENT PAGES/FLYERS. After you have found a good example for EACH type, cut it out and glue one on the front side of a piece of computer paper and the other on the back. Label which type it is at the top of each side as well. Under each article, answer the guiding questions #1-4 from the half-sheet on the counter.
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