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Text Features Reference Sheet FREEBIE!Provide your students with this comprehensive text features reference sheet to use when introducing nonfiction text to your class.

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This FREE nonfiction text features scavenger hunt is such a fun, hands on, and authentic activity for students to see nonfiction text features in real informational texts or nonfiction reading passages!

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a poster with some writing on it that says, text features pictures and graphs times tables

This anchor chart from @mrscowmansclassroom is 😍 I’ve always wanted to introduce text features in an eye catching way and this is great…

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non-fiction text features anchor chart

As we dive into 2nd quarter my reading instruction is now full of non-fiction. Most of our reading objectives for the quarter deal with non-fiction. While my second graders usually know what non-fiction is and how it is different from fiction, they often don't understand most of the conventions, text features, and how to retell. So we spend a LOT of time in our minilessons learning all we can about non-fiction. I've started out by introducing text features. I had an old poster that had a…

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a red poster with the words four features freebie

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Nonfiction Text Features Anchor Chart plus tips for teaching students about text features. Download the FREE packet so that you can recreate this anchor chart for your own students.

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Text Features Concrete to Abstract How do we get students to not only understand what a text feature is, but to know why it's important and why it matters? Wait a sec--do our students even know what the word "feature" means,

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the text features are shown in red and black, with an image of a brain on it

Use this free text features slideshow to teach your 3rd grade, 4th grade, or 5th grade students about 18 different text features. The slideshow gives the name of the text feature, a definition, and a visual example to help your students better understand the purpose of text features. Includes nonfiction text features like headings, table of contents, labels, captions, and more - great for an upper elementary classroom lesson.

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text features Archives - Teaching Made Practical

Who doesn't love a good scavenger hunt? Here are 3 ways to harness the engaging power of scavenger hunts in practicing text features. Includes a reusable, FREE printable!

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the text and graphic features worksheet

After seeing a pin on Pinterest of a Non-fiction Text Features anchor chart by Julie from Second Grade Style, I knew that it would be a great way to review the text features that we’ve been using all year! We did this lesson a couple weeks before school got out and it went really well. […]

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the text structures sort is displayed on a table with markers, pens and sticky notes

Your students will absolutely love using this free resource to practice identifying text structures in high-interest paragraphs. This free resource comes in both a printable and digital format.

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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.

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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Teaching Text Features through a Project Freebie!  This is a great way for students to learn about text features by creating their own poster project.

I try to get my kids to recognize text features in all non-fiction texts we read. My favorite teacher moments are when I hear my kiddos say, "Mrs. Lopez! Look! It's a diagram!" Makes my teacher heart happy! I simply typed up these text features and printed them on colored paper. Click here if you'd like a copy. I tried to hit it really hard this year because I think if kids can understand the purpose of text features, and then they use the text features, it makes a big deal in their…

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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 close up of a poster with different types of texts on it and an arrow pointing to the text

Teach text structures with this nonfiction text structure anchor chart and FREE sorting activity! Ideal lesson for the upper elementary classroom that includes 8 free passages!

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a poster with different types of text features and information to help students understand their texts

A great anchor chart to post in the classroom for kids to use as a resource for text features. They can always refer to this chart if they forgot one of them. Have accessible to students.

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