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Text Features. Table of Contents. Narrative/Fiction Text 3 Characters 4 Setting 5 Plot 6 Non-Fiction Text 7 Table of Contents 8 Index 9 Photographs 10 Captions 11 Labels 12 Cutaways 13 Close-ups 14 Comparisons 15
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Table of Contents Narrative/Fiction Text 3 Characters 4 Setting 5 Plot 6 Non-Fiction Text 7 Table of Contents 8 Index 9 Photographs 10 Captions 11 Labels 12 Cutaways 13 Close-ups 14 Comparisons 15 Charts, Tables, & Graphs 16 Maps 17 Types of Print 18 Glossary 19 Standards (classroom) 20 Standards (library) 21
Narrative/Fiction Text Purpose: Entertainment
Characters People or animals that are in the story.
Setting Where the story takes place
Plot Action, problem and solution
Non-fiction Text Purpose: Gain information or facts about people, places, things, or events
The Table of Contents helps the reader identify key topics in the book in the order they are presented. It is found at the beginning of the book. Table of Contents How to choose a puppy 2 Helping your puppy adjust to his new home 6 Feeding your new puppy 10 Potty training a puppy 12 Table of Contents
An index is an alphabetical list of almost everything covered in the text, with page numbers. It is located at the back of the book. Christmas 20-30cultural traditions 21, 22, introduction 20presents 30 Easter 10-15 eggs 15 Index
Photographs Photographs help the reader understand exactly what something looks like.
Captions Captions help the reader better understand a picture or photograph Bison or buffalo once roamed the Great Plains.
Labels petals Labels help the reader identify a picture or photograph and/or its part. stem leaf
Cutaways Cutaways help the reader understand something by looking at it from the inside. (Like cutting a slice of something.) http://www.saskschools.ca/~gregory/animals/images/bvr2.jpg
Close-ups Close-ups help the reader see details in something small.
Comparisons Comparisons help the reader understand the size of one thing by comparing it to the size of something else.Comparisons may also be in the form of charts, tables, or graphs where you are comparing data.
Charts, Tables,and Graphs Charts & Tables help the reader understand important information by listing it in a chart or table. Graphs help the reader see relationships between things.
Maps Maps help the reader understand where things are in the world. http://www.oldmap.co.uk/ISLE-OF-WIGHT-old-Map.jpg
Types of print help the reader by signaling, “Look at me! I’m important!” It may be bold print, italics, ALL CAPS, underlined, or larger print. The old dresser draw screeched as the children slowly pulled it open. Inside they found and old document that gave directions to a lost gold mine. Types of Print
The glossary helps the reader understand key words that are in the text. It is an alphabetical listing of key words and their meaning. It is located in the back of the book. Other names: Important Words to Know. captions cutaways Captions – words describing what is happening in a picture or photograph Close-ups – enlarged picture or object to show details in something small Cutaways – picture or illustration that helps the reader understand something by looking at it from the inside. (Like cutting a slice of something) Glossary
Classroom Standards Some of the clip art came from CDs purchased at www.djinkers.com
Library Standards Some of the clip art came from CDs purchased at www.djinkers.com