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Informational Text Understanding Text Structures: A Textbook. Text Structures. The adventures of Rikki-tikki-tavi occurred in India, a country with a unique history and culture. If you want to know more about India, a geography textbook would be a good place to start. Text Structures.
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Informational Text Understanding Text Structures: A Textbook
Text Structures The adventures of Rikki-tikki-tavi occurred in India, a country with a unique history and culture. If you want to know more about India, a geography textbook would be a good place to start.
Text Structures To get the most out of your textbooks, make sure that you understand their structure—the features of textbooks that help you learn. • Table of contents • Section heads • Boldface type • Section previews • Reading checks • Review questions • Captions • Insets
Text Structures Some textbook features help you locate information quickly. Section Heads Boldface Type Table of Contents
Text Structures Other features of textbooks help you learn and review information. Section Previews Reading Checks Review Questions
Text Structures The photographs and artwork in textbooks can lead you to investigate a subject further. Captions Insets
Text Structures How well do you understand the structure of textbooks? Answer these questions using Elements of Literature. 1. Which collection in Elements of Literature will help you learn about point of view? Hint: Look in the Table of Contents. 2. On what page would you find more information about point of view? Hint: Look at titles in the Table of Contents.
Text Structures 3. Go to page 348 in your textbook. What is different about the type used to present examples? Hint: The essay provides an example story. 4. How many different points of view are explained in the essay beginning on page 348? Hint: Look for boldfaced words. 5. What section of the essay is meant to help you review what you read about points of view? Hint: Find a heading that means “Try it.”
Text Structures 6. Go to page 84 in your textbook. What two pieces of literature are being compared in the feature that begins on this page? Hint: Look for a list of titles. 7. What kinds of stories are these? Hint: Read the section headings. 8. When do these stories take place? Hint: Look at the photograph on the page.
Text Structures 9. Flip through the pages of “Zoo,” beginning on page 85. What four reading skills will you practice using? Hint: Look in the margins. 10. Go to page 88. What elements in these two stories will you be asked to compare? Hint: Find a comparison chart.
Text Structures In your textbook there are four pages from the geography textbook People, Places, and Change. See how well you understand the structure of a textbook as you answer questions about these pages.
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