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A well-crafted text structure anchor chart includes: A clear definition of the text structure. Key signal words and phrases that are typically associated with the structure (e.g., “first,” “next,” and “last” for chronological structure).
Free, downloadable text structure anchor chart resources including printable charts, graphic templates - elementary, middle, and high school.
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!
Create interactive anchor charts that students can contribute to. For example, have a base chart with definitions and key points, and allow students to add examples, signal words, and illustrations as they encounter them in their reading.
Here is a little anchor chart about text structures that you can download for free from this post. It includes definitions and an example for each of five text structures: Chronological Order. Cause and Effect. Problem and Solution. Compare and Contrast. Description.
Upper elementary ideas for teaching informational text structures with anchor chart, interactive notebooks, task cards, assessments and more.
Text structures refer to the way authors organize information in text. Recognizing the underlying structure of texts can help students focus attention on key concepts and relationships, anticipate what is to come, and monitor their comprehension as they read. TEXT STRUCTURE DEFINITION GRAPHIC ORGANIZER TRANSITIONS QUESTIONS Narrative Narrates an