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Page 1: Nonfiction Text Structures. Description: The author provides several details to give the reader a mental picture. Signal Words (write in your notes):

Nonfiction Text Structures

Page 2: Nonfiction Text Structures. Description: The author provides several details to give the reader a mental picture. Signal Words (write in your notes):

Description: The author provides several details to give the reader a

mental picture.

• Signal Words (write in your notes):

• For example

• For instance

• In addition

• Characteristics include

Page 3: Nonfiction Text Structures. Description: The author provides several details to give the reader a mental picture. Signal Words (write in your notes):

Compare and Contrast: The author discusses similarities and differences

between ideas.• Signal Words (write in your

notes):

• Similar

• On the other hand

• Different

• Alike/ Unlike

Page 4: Nonfiction Text Structures. Description: The author provides several details to give the reader a mental picture. Signal Words (write in your notes):

Sequence and Order: The author puts things in chronological order or gives

a how-to list.

• Signal Words (write in your notes)

Page 5: Nonfiction Text Structures. Description: The author provides several details to give the reader a mental picture. Signal Words (write in your notes):

Problem and Solution: The author gives information about a problem and then

offers one or more solutions.• Signal Words (write in your

notes):

• As a result

• Therefore

• Otherwise

• Solve/ Solution

Page 6: Nonfiction Text Structures. Description: The author provides several details to give the reader a mental picture. Signal Words (write in your notes):

Cause and Effect: The author describes an event (or several events) and the

effects that follow.• Signal Words (write in your

notes):

• Because

• If

• As a result

• Consequently

Page 7: Nonfiction Text Structures. Description: The author provides several details to give the reader a mental picture. Signal Words (write in your notes):

Find signal words/ clues and define the text structure

•Wild chimpanzees are rapidly disappearing. Some people are trying to solve this problem. Otherwise, chimpanzees may one day exist only in zoos. People are trying to save the rain forests and woodlands where the chimps live from being cut down. It will take many people working together to solve this problem.

Page 8: Nonfiction Text Structures. Description: The author provides several details to give the reader a mental picture. Signal Words (write in your notes):

Problem and Solution•Wild chimpanzees are rapidly disappearing. Some

people are trying to solve this problem. Otherwise, chimpanzees may one day exist only in zoos. People are trying to save the rain forests and woodlands where the chimps live from being cut down. It will take many people working together to solve this problem.

Page 9: Nonfiction Text Structures. Description: The author provides several details to give the reader a mental picture. Signal Words (write in your notes):

Find signal words/ clues and define the text structure• Chimpanzees and humans are alike in many ways. A

baby chimp laughs when its mother tickles it. After chimpanzees fight, they kiss and make up. When one chimpanzee comforts another, it gives a hug or pat on the back. There are, of course, many ways that chimpanzees and humans are different. Chimpanzees are smaller and stronger than humans. An adult male chimpanzee stands three or four feet tall and weights about 100 pounds. But a chimpanzee can lift more weight than a man who is six feet tall.

Page 10: Nonfiction Text Structures. Description: The author provides several details to give the reader a mental picture. Signal Words (write in your notes):

Compare and Contrast• Chimpanzees and humans are alike in many ways. A

baby chimp laughs when its mother tickles it. After chimpanzees fight, they kiss and make up. When one chimpanzee comforts another, it gives a hug or pat on the back. There are, of course, many ways that chimpanzees and humans are different. Chimpanzees are smaller and stronger than humans. An adult male chimpanzee stands three or four feet tall and weights about 100 pounds. But a chimpanzee can lift more weight than a man who is six feet tall.

Page 11: Nonfiction Text Structures. Description: The author provides several details to give the reader a mental picture. Signal Words (write in your notes):

Find signal words/ clues and define the text structure

•A chimpanzee’s body is made for climbing and swinging in the trees. First, it uses its long arms to reach a branch. Next, with its flexible hands and feet, it grabs and hooks on to the branch. Finally, it swings from that branch to another branch of tree.

Page 12: Nonfiction Text Structures. Description: The author provides several details to give the reader a mental picture. Signal Words (write in your notes):

Sequence and Order

•A chimpanzee’s body is made for climbing and swinging in the trees. First, it uses its long arms to reach a branch. Next, with its flexible hands and feet, it grabs and hooks on to the branch. Finally, it swings from that branch to another branch of tree.

Page 13: Nonfiction Text Structures. Description: The author provides several details to give the reader a mental picture. Signal Words (write in your notes):

Instructions

1.Highlight signal words

2.Cut out passages and squares

3.Fill out graphic organizers

4.Create collage!