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Text Features: Navigating Written Information
Welcome to Text Features!
● Today we'll explore how writers help us understand texts
● We'll learn about special tools that make reading easier
● Get ready to become text detectives!
What Are Text Features?
● Special parts of a text that help us understand information
● Found in books, articles, websites, and more
● Help readers find and understand important information quickly
Opening Circle: Text Feature Hunt
● Think about a book you've read recently
● What text features did you notice?
● Turn to a partner and share your discoveries
● Be ready to tell the class what you found
Titles: The First Clue
● Tells you what the text is about
● Usually written in big, bold letters
● Helps you decide if you want to read more
● Example: "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets"
Subtitles: More Information
● Comes after the main title
● Gives more details about the text
● Helps you understand the topic better
● Think-Pair-Share: What makes a good subtitle?
Cover Images: Visual Storytellers
● Pictures that give you a preview of the text
● Can show characters, settings, or important themes
● Help you guess what the text might be about
● Compass Points Activity: Discuss what makes a great cover
image
Table of Contents: Your Reading Map
● Lists all the sections in a book
● Helps you find specific information quickly
● Shows you how the book is organized
● Practice: How would you use a table of contents?
Subheadings: Breaking Down Information
● Divide text into smaller, easier-to-read sections
● Help you find specific information
● Make long texts less scary
● Back-to-Back, Face-to-Face: Explain why subheadings are
helpful
Special Text Styles
● Bold Print: Makes important words stand out
● Italics: Adds emphasis or shows special words
● Helps draw your attention to key information
● Activity: Find bold and italic words in your reading
Lists Make Reading Easy
● Bullet Points help organize information
● Numbered Lists show steps or order
● Make complex information simple to understand
● Think-Pair-Share: Create a list about something you know
Visual Helpers: Tables and Images
● Tables organize information in rows and columns
● Images help explain complex ideas
● Make reading more interesting and easier to understand
● Compass Points: Discuss your favorite type of visual helper
Reflection Circle
● What text features did you learn about today?
● Which one do you think is most helpful?
● How can you use these in your own reading?
● Exit Ticket: Write one thing you'll look for in your next book
Text Feature Detectives
● You are now text feature experts!
● Look for these features in everything you read
● Remember: Text features are your reading friends
● Celebrate your new reading superpowers!
Closing Celebration
● Give yourself a high five!
● Share one new thing you learned
● Appreciate your reading skills
● Keep exploring the world of text features!

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text features for 3rd grade students easy

  • 1. Text Features: Navigating Written Information
  • 2. Welcome to Text Features! ● Today we'll explore how writers help us understand texts ● We'll learn about special tools that make reading easier ● Get ready to become text detectives!
  • 3. What Are Text Features? ● Special parts of a text that help us understand information ● Found in books, articles, websites, and more ● Help readers find and understand important information quickly
  • 4. Opening Circle: Text Feature Hunt ● Think about a book you've read recently ● What text features did you notice? ● Turn to a partner and share your discoveries ● Be ready to tell the class what you found
  • 5. Titles: The First Clue ● Tells you what the text is about ● Usually written in big, bold letters ● Helps you decide if you want to read more ● Example: "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets"
  • 6. Subtitles: More Information ● Comes after the main title ● Gives more details about the text ● Helps you understand the topic better ● Think-Pair-Share: What makes a good subtitle?
  • 7. Cover Images: Visual Storytellers ● Pictures that give you a preview of the text ● Can show characters, settings, or important themes ● Help you guess what the text might be about ● Compass Points Activity: Discuss what makes a great cover image
  • 8. Table of Contents: Your Reading Map ● Lists all the sections in a book ● Helps you find specific information quickly ● Shows you how the book is organized ● Practice: How would you use a table of contents?
  • 9. Subheadings: Breaking Down Information ● Divide text into smaller, easier-to-read sections ● Help you find specific information ● Make long texts less scary ● Back-to-Back, Face-to-Face: Explain why subheadings are helpful
  • 10. Special Text Styles ● Bold Print: Makes important words stand out ● Italics: Adds emphasis or shows special words ● Helps draw your attention to key information ● Activity: Find bold and italic words in your reading
  • 11. Lists Make Reading Easy ● Bullet Points help organize information ● Numbered Lists show steps or order ● Make complex information simple to understand ● Think-Pair-Share: Create a list about something you know
  • 12. Visual Helpers: Tables and Images ● Tables organize information in rows and columns ● Images help explain complex ideas ● Make reading more interesting and easier to understand ● Compass Points: Discuss your favorite type of visual helper
  • 13. Reflection Circle ● What text features did you learn about today? ● Which one do you think is most helpful? ● How can you use these in your own reading? ● Exit Ticket: Write one thing you'll look for in your next book
  • 14. Text Feature Detectives ● You are now text feature experts! ● Look for these features in everything you read ● Remember: Text features are your reading friends ● Celebrate your new reading superpowers!
  • 15. Closing Celebration ● Give yourself a high five! ● Share one new thing you learned ● Appreciate your reading skills ● Keep exploring the world of text features!

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