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December 11, 2012

December 11, 2012. I can evaluate non-fiction text structures. Bell Ringer. Shops, and restaurants have transformed the old warehouse area. Tourists enjoy shopping visiting historic homes and sampling Southern cuisine. Is Maine known for its pine forests cool lakes and rugged coastline?.

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December 11, 2012

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  1. December 11, 2012 I can evaluate non-fiction text structures.

  2. Bell Ringer • Shops, and restaurants have transformed the old warehouse area. • Tourists enjoy shopping visiting historic homes and sampling Southern cuisine. • Is Maine known for its pine forests cool lakes and rugged coastline?

  3. Non-Fiction Text Attributes (structure) • Interviews • Storytelling • Statistics • Sequence • Captions with Facts • Think about the article you read yesterday. • Which attributes did your article have?

  4. Comic Book Template • Examine templates…which template fits your article best? • Each cell or box of the comic book template represents a “chunk” of your article. • Is the author telling a story, giving history, conducting an interview…etc • Words/phrases • Images • ALL BOXES MUST have TEXTUAL EVIDENCE in quotation marks. • At least 3 forms of textual evidence in each box.

  5. Templates • Each group choose a template • Each individual fills out their own template • Find the underlying structure of your article… • What is the sentence(s) that tell you why the topic of the article is important? • What does the author do to organize the article?

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