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Learning Objective : Identify sequential text structures in expository text

Learning Objective : Identify sequential text structures in expository text Reading comprehension standard 2.1. What are we Identifying today?. Sequential text structures in expository text!. Pair Share. Share with your partner how to place these events in chronological order?

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Learning Objective : Identify sequential text structures in expository text

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  1. Learning Objective: Identify sequential text structures in expository text Reading comprehension standard 2.1

  2. What are we Identifying today? Sequential text structures in expository text!

  3. Pair Share Share with your partner how to place these events in chronological order? ___Eat breakfast ___Get up ___Go to school ___Go out the door ___Brush teeth

  4. SEQUENCE Text Structure Text structure -is the way a text is organized such as compare and contrast, sequence, cause and effect Sequential/Chronological text structure: is a passage that show that order in which events happen. Example: Here is how a sandwich is made. First you grab two pieces of bread. Then you place a piece of meet between the two slices of bread. Last you spread mustard on the bread. Non- Example: Apples and oranges are both fruits. In contrast they have different types of skin. One is smooth and thin and the other is rough and thick. Signal Words Time Order: First, Then, Next, Finally, Yesterday, Today Time Order Expression: After that, later on , In the Morning

  5. Why is it important to know sequential text structures? Good readers use a variety of strategies to help them comprehend.

  6. How do we identify sequential text Structures? Steps Sentences -We love visiting the faire. The first thing you will notice are the costumes. Next you will visit the booths. - First, the shipbuilders renamed the ship. Then they cut off the top deck. Step 1: read passage Step 2: Try to identify signal words Step 3: Ask your self, “does this show sequential order”

  7. Identify the Text Structure s _______We planted a garden. First we turned over the soil and took out all the weeds. Then we planted the seeds and watered the soil. ______Cats and Dogs are similar creature. They both need daily food and water. However cats are more independent and don’t need to be walked ______Goldie locks came into the house. Then she ate the porridge. Next she broke the bed and lastly she went to sleep. s Step 1: read passage and look for signal words Step 2: Try to identify signal words Step 3: Ask your self, “does this show sequential order”

  8. ___ Unlike people of the upper class, common people made their own clothing from earth toned fabric. ___In 1862, Hailey noticed a comet that was especially bright and large. Then it disappeared from view. ___Sarah and Jimmy are the same because they are both in the 4th grade. But Sarah enjoys reading. On the other hand, Jimmy enjoys math. Closure s Step 1: read passage and look for signal words Step 2: Try to identify signal words Step 3: Ask your self, “does this show sequential order”

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