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the four text features to teach first and second grade students how to use them for their own activities

I am sharing the first 4 text features you should always teach in your nonfiction ELA unit. I explain ways to teach each text feature so that your reading lessons are effective for your 1st, 2nd or 3rd grade students. The FREE reading center puzzle is the perfect way for your students to engage in practice identifying text features.

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two penguins and one penguin are on the same sheet of paper with words that read we think this book is non fiction

Have fun comparing Fiction and Nonfiction texts in the classroom with these easy to prepare ideas! If so, we have a few activities you can try out to help your kiddos see the similarities and differences between the two types of text. Class Discussion + Anchor Chart Select 2 books on one topic. As a class, take a picture walk through both books. Decide which is fiction and which is nonfiction. Have your kiddos help you make post it notes to label their reasons. You could also divide into…

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Text features for Kindergarten with pictures of different text features like title, labeled diagram, caption, and table of contents.

What are text features? How do you teach text features to kindergarteners? Which text features are important to teach? Do fiction books also have text features or just nonfiction books? We have the answers to all these questions and more! Read our blog to see exactly how we taught text features to our kindergarteners! #nonfictiontextfeatures #fictiontextfeatures

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a person sitting at a table with some books and pencils in front of them

Non-fiction can be tricky for emergent readers but it is sooo important! Talk about student engagement. What kid doesn't love looking at a...

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the fiction or non fiction poster is displayed on a white wooden background with text that reads fiction

An early lesson you want to teach your students is the difference in books that tell stories and books that give information. I have found that the best way to teach this is within context of different types of texts. Let's read more about some resources that I have used to teach the differences in the two types, as well as meet our pesky friend, the BOOK BANDIT! We begin the unit learning the text features of both types of texts by creating this anchor chart and using real text examples to…

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an open book with pictures of penguins and other animals on the pages, which are labeled in

FREE Non-fiction Text Features packet. This packet includes everything your PRIMARY students will need to learn about text features. There is a scavenger hunt worksheet, for use with ANY non-fiction book, with picture cues for each non-fiction text feature. There is also a cut and paste activity so your students can make their own text feature posters

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These tab books are a super engaging way to make nonfiction book report writing meaningful and fun! Skills covered include main idea and supporting details, nonfiction text strucuture, nonfiction text features, author's point of view, summarizing, and more. A low prep, printable activity that is great for independent or group work with students in grades 3, 4, 5 or 6. Use for any informational text or nonfiction reading passage. 4th Grade Novels, Book Report Board, Fun Main Idea Activities, Grade 3 Literacy Activities, Informational Text Project Ideas, Reading Projects 3rd Grade, Text Features Project 5th Grade, Theme Projects, Writing Activities For 3rd Grade Fun

These tab books are a super engaging way to make nonfiction book report writing meaningful and fun! Skills covered include main idea and supporting details, nonfiction text strucuture, nonfiction text features, author's point of view, summarizing, and more. A low prep, printable activity that is great for independent or group work with students in grades 3, 4, 5 or 6. Use for any informational text or nonfiction reading passage.

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