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Patterns of Organization. Or The Yellow Brick Road to Comprehension and Critical Thinking?. Patterns of Organization, Text Structure, Rhetorical Modes, Oh, My!. Compare/contrast Cause/effect Process Problem/solution Narrative. Argument Classification / division Example Descriptive. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Or The Yellow Brick Road to Comprehension and Critical
Thinking?
Patterns of Organization
Patterns of Organization, Text Structure, Rhetorical Modes, Oh,
My!
Relax, Dorothy!
These Are Synonyms for Our Old Favorites:• Compare/contrast• Cause/effect• Process• Problem/solution• Narrative • Argument
• Classification / division
• Example• Descriptive
Why Explicitly Teach Patterns of Organization?
• Writing and reading are two very different cognitive functions
• Essential in note-taking across the curriculum
• Reading vs. Writing process • Formats in which claims and evidence are presented• Establishes, the relationship between the claims and the
evidence
• When the relationship is clear, evaluation of the text can occur
• We cannot expect automaticity in critical reading without explicitly teaching patterns of organization
What Do You Mean by automaticity?
• What the reader recognizes automatically
• Facilitates anticipation
• Anticipation facilitates comprehension
Ahh, so this is a visual of what reading looks like! What happens if a gear gets stuck?
Getting my students to the Emerald City of Reading Comprehension by
understanding Organizational Patterns.
Expectations of ReadersAs early as third grade, students are
expected to recognize expository text structures such as the following: sequence, description, compare-contrast, cause-effect, and problem-solution. The ability to identify and analyze these text structures in reading helps make expository text easier to understand. While the understanding of text structure is important at the lower grades for reading and writing proficiency, it is crucial for students to understand the complicated and varied demands of high school and college reading.
Understanding Text Structures
Lesson 1
What is a text structure?• “Text structure”
refers to how a piece of text is organized.
• Recognizing how the text is organized or put together helps us to understand what it’s about.
Think of it this way…• Builders can use
different types of structures to build different things.
• For example, a skyscraper is a different kind of structure from a house.
In the same way, authors…
• Use different structures to put together different types of texts depending on the purpose of the message and what they are writing about.
Text Structures forNon-Fiction or Expository Texts
1. Chronology – order of events2. Compare/Contrast –describes
similarities and differences3. Cause and Effect – tells how or
why something happened and the result
LET’S TAKE CLOSER LOOK!AT EACH
TEXT STRUCTURE FOR EXPOSITORY TEXT
Chronological/Sequential Order
• Purpose:to inform – reader of the order in which events occurred or order of step in a process.
• Keywords:first, next, later, then, before, after, finally, meanwhile
• Even historical events or time periods in history give a sense of time since they are directly correlated with dates in history.
Chronological Order• Read this how to passage. How does the
text structure help you with the task?HOW TO MAKE MACARONI AND CHEESEFirst, boil some water and make some macaroni. Then, make your cheese sauce. After the cheese sauce is ready, mix it with the macaroni. Bake the entire thing in the oven. Finally, it’s time to eat!
Chronological /Sequential order
First, boil some water and make some macaroni. Then, make your cheese sauce. After the cheese sauce is ready, mix it with the macaroni. Bake the entire thing in the oven. Finally, it’s time to eat and enjoy!
Which of the following steps comes after mixing the cheese sauce with the macaroni?A. Eat and enjoy! B. Bake in the ovenC. Make the cheese sauceD. Boil water and cook macaroni
Notice how recognizing the text structure helps you to answer the following question.
B
Which paragraph is in chronological order?
Pennsylvania has many historic sites. You can visit Revolutionary war sites, like Valley Forge. You can also visit important locations from the Civil War, like Gettysburg. Finally, you can also see the site of the first oil well in Titusville. Pennsylvania has many neat places to visit!
Through the ages, Pennsylvania has seen many interesting events. The state was founded in 1681 by William Penn. Later, Pennsylvania was the site of important Revolutionary War battles. After that, Pennsylvania was home to new factories during the Industrial Revolution. Today, Pennsylvania continues to make history.
You got it! It’s this one. Through the ages,
Pennsylvania has seen many interesting events. The state was founded in 1681 by William Penn. Later, Pennsylvania was the site of important Revolutionary War battles. After that, Pennsylvania was home to new factories during the Industrial Revolution. Today, Pennsylvania continues to make history.
Can you find the keywords that show this order?• Through the ages• 1681• Later• Revolutionary War• After that• Industrial Revolution• Today
How does the text structure help us to understand the historical events of Pennsylvania?
When was the state of Pennsylvania founded?A. After the Revolutionary
WarB. During the Industrial
RevolutionC. 1681
Through the ages, Pennsylvania has seen many interesting events. The state was founded in 1681 by William Penn. Later, Pennsylvania was the site of important Revolutionary War battles. After that, Pennsylvania was home to new factories during the Industrial Revolution. Today, Pennsylvania continues to make history.
Excellent!!!
C
Compare/Contrast• Purpose:to inform the reader of similarities and differences between these two or more things.
Compare/Contrast Keywords Of course we should be able to find keywords to help us figure it out.
KEYWORDS: same, both, different, in common, alike, similarly, opposite, while, on the other handSee if you can find some in the following passage.
Can you identify any keywords for compare/contrast?
The cardinal and the cedar waxwing are two common birds. Both have crests on their heads. Both are common at birdfeeders. But the birds have some differences. The male cardinal is a bright red, while the waxwing is brown. The cedar waxwing often migrates from place to place. On the other hand, the cardinal stays in one place year after year.
Using keywords we can complete a Venn diagram that helps us to the similarities and differences better
The cardinal and the cedar waxwing are two common birds. Both have crests on their heads. Both are common at birdfeeders. But the birds have some differences. The male cardinal is a bright red, while the waxwing is brown. The cedar waxwing often migrates from place to place. On the other hand, the cardinal stays in one place year after year.
Cardinal Cedar waxwing
• Crested head
• Use bird feeders
• Male is red• Stays in one
place
• Male is brown• Migrates from
place to place
Organizing information helps me understand what I am reading.
Which of the following characteristics do these birds have in common?
a. They both have crested headsb. They both migrate c. Both males are redc. Both males are brown
Cardinal Cedar waxwing
• Crested head
• Use bird feeders
• Male is red• Stays in one
place
• Male is brown• Migrates from
place to place A
Cause/Effect Text Structure
• Purpose: to inform - how one event leads to another, why decisions are made and the results.
• Keywords: because, effect, as a result, consequently, and so.
Can you identify the cause and effect? Keywords?
Baby painted turtles spend all winter in their nests. They have special chemicals in their blood that can keep their blood from freezing. As a result, baby painted turtles can survive freezing temperatures!
Excellent!!! Baby painted turtles spend all winter in
their nests. They have special chemicals in their blood that can keep their blood from freezing. As a result, baby painted turtles can survive freezing temperatures!
This is the cause
These are effects.
Can you identify the cause and effect? Keywords?
Why are baby painted turtles able to survive freezing temperatures in the winter?A. They spend all winter in their nestsB. They cannot survive freezing temperaturesC. They have special chemicals in their blood
Baby painted turtles spend all winter in their nests. They have special chemicals in their blood that can keep their blood from freezing. As a result, baby painted turtles can survive freezing temperatures!
C
Review
• Can you explain the difference between chronological order and compare and contrast?
• What is the purpose of using cause and effect to tell a story?
• How can clue words help you as a reader?
Match the clue words!
on the other hand similarity
Can you identify the text structure that these clue words indicate?
Compare/Contrast
as a result Cause/Effect
after that Chronological Order
TEXT STRUCTURES
LESSON 2
Text Structures forNon-Fiction or Expository Texts
1. Problem/Solution-identify a problem and provide a solution
2. Position/Reason- to take position on an topic and provide reasons for your position. (fact/opinion)
3. Description/Categorization- group/sort things that are similar
Problem/Solution Text Structure
• Purpose:to inform reader about a problem, and offer one or more solutions.
Problem/SolutionKeywords
Synonyms for problem: difficulty, struggle, uncertainty, worry, threat, and troubleSynonyms for solution:possibility, hope, bright spot, answer, and future
A simple example of problem/solution text structure
Park School had a terrible problem. Every day at recess, students would argue over the slides. Teachers had to spend time every day taking care of the arguments. Finally, one teacher came up with a great solution. They bought another set of slides that everyone could enjoy.
Can you find the problem and the solution in this paragraph?
An example of problem and solution
Park School had a terrible problem. Every day at recess, students would argue over the slides. Teachers had to spend time every day taking care of the arguments. Finally, one teacher came up with a great solution. They bought another set of slides that everyone could enjoy.
Here is the problem
Here is the solution
Let’s read this passage for a more challenging example.Think about how you could organize the information.
We could organize the information in a process chart like this one so we can the each part more clearly and be able to answer a question.
Which of the following is a problem Nightingale helped to solve?A. Many lives were savedB. She wrote letters asking for suppliesC. The hospital was dirty.D. Hospitals improved
Position/Reason
• Author’s Purpose:to persuade and/or to inform
• The reader must pay close attention to details that are fact and those that are opinion.
Fact or OpinionFact
• A fact is statement that can be proven.
• For example: Hurricane Katrina hit the US in 2005.
Opinion• A statement that
cannot be proven.• Contains words that
show emotions or feelings
• EX: “Chocolate ice cream is best!”
Where are the facts? Are there any opinions?
Once again you can see how using a simple chart will help you sort the information so you can decide for yourself.
Which of the following statements is NOT a fact about money?A. Aztecs used cacao beans.B. Native Americans used wampum.C. People of Yap used heavy stones.D. Money is strange.
Position/Reason
#1I think students should be allowed to wear to pajama pants to school. They are comfortable and don’t cause any distraction to class. I think students will actually do better if they are more comfortable.
#2Students should not be allowed to pajama pants to school because it is just not courteous to others to come to school in pajamas. Teachers dress professionally and so should students. In a recent study, statistics showed that people who dressed more professionally, behaved more professionally as well. If students dress like they are ready for sleep, then they may be less attentive and disruptive.
DECISIONS FOR OR AGAINST A CERTAIN ACTION SHOULD BE BASED ON FACTS NOT OPINION.
ARE THERE ANY FACTS PRESENTED IN POSITION/REASON STATEMENT #1?
ARE THERE ANY FACTS PRESENTED IN POSITION/REASON STATEMENT #2?
BASED ON THE FACTS, WHAT DECISION WOULD YOU BE FOR OR AGAINST ALLOWING PAJAMAS IN THE SCHOOL DRESS CODE?
Last One…Description/Categorization
• Texts organized using this structure will list, group or categorize various types of things according to a specific relationship.
• These things may have common quality.• Let’s do a quick example, we will need 5
volunteers.• 10 seconds to choose your
helpers.
For Example…• Topic: Sports• Many different sports are there?• What are some different categories we can use to describe
them?• Let’s read the next passage to see an example of
categorization and how we can organize it to help us understand the text.
These text often use charts, graphs, or tables to help with organizing the information.
Using a chart like this one helps you reader make sense of a lot of information at once. See how easily you can answer this question.
Which of the following sports is NOT categorized as a court sport?A. Tennis B. Soccer C. Handball D. Squash
THINK > PAIR > SHARE
• What is the most important thing to pay attention to when reading a position/reason text?
• Why is it important to identify the problem in a passage?
• How can sorting information into categories help you?