Graphic Features of Text fits in perfectly with informational units. While teaching summarizing, author's purpose, and analyzation, teachers can present charts, and other elements of text structure to further increase student's learning.
What's Included:
- 27 slide lesson that covers the features of texts
- (2) Student Practice Activities with short informational texts attached to graphs for student practice during and after the lesson.
- Instructions for an engaging student project writing their own informational texts and making a chart to support their writing.
- Examples galore to help students understand graphic features of text, and how to complete the independent project.
All files come in Word, or Powerpoint with a PDF for easy printing. Questions presented focus on high level learning and challenging student thinking.
Sample Questions from Student Practice:
- What purpose does the graph serve to support the ideas presented in the text?
- What does the included graph help the reader understand about renewable energy?
- How might the time young people spend online relate to their mental health? Use the data in the charts or text evidence to support your answer.
- Choose one of the graphs for this question: how does the inclusion of this graph help to strengthen the author’s claim? Include the claim, graph title and text evidence in your response.