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Literature: Monday, November 5, 2018
Handouts: * “Parts of a Book” Homework: * Read an AR book 20 – 30 minutes daily & record on chart * “Parts of a Book” (if you do not finish in class) Assignments Due: * Coach #6 (Text Features) * “Celebrating Independence”
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Today’s Goal: Learn more on how to use text features strategically in informational reading.
Outcomes: Describe what is meant by “text features.” Name and identify eight different text features. Analyze parts of a book. Apply your knowledge by identifying where to find specific types of info in a book.
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Starter #1: Last week we started a new unit, another genre of literature, called, “Informational Reading.” What did we learn about informational reading? What is the most important question to ask in informational reading? What is the author’s purpose in writing this piece? Why is it such a big deal to know what the author’s purpose is? 1) To be able to understand what you are reading. 2) To know whether your source is reliable. What do we mean by “reliable”? You can trust it for accuracy.
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Starter #2: We discussed four main purposes for informational writing. What are those four main purposes? To Persuade Editorials, ads, commercials, campaign speeches To Inform Newspapers, magazines, books To Entertain True stories (personal narratives), essays To Instruct “How to” articles and books, recipes
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Starter #3: We also examined “text features.” What are text features?
Text features are any elements in printed work (including websites) that help the reader gain a better understanding of information. Can you name some text features? Titles, headings, graphics, captions, maps, charts, index, glossary, table of contents Today we are going to apply our knowledge of text features by using these two sources: * PowerPoint on Text features * Discovery Ed video on “Informational Texts: Parts of a Book.”
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