Name one of the insects that the author mentions people have eaten.
What are crickets, ants, tarantulas, mealworms, or locusts?
This nonfiction text feature shows where something is located (continents, countries, towns, etc.)
What is a map?
The author lists one or more causes and the resulting effects.
What is cause and effect?
True or false: Scientists think that insects could be a good way to feed people.
What is true?
This nonfiction text feature includes words in darker print that are important to the text.
What are bold words?
The author shows how two things are similar and different.
What is compare and contrast?
Name one nonfiction text feature in the article.
What are photographs, captions, or bold words?
This nonfiction text feature defines bold words from the text.
What is a glossary?
The author states a conflict and then writes one or more solutions.
What is problem and solution?
Many insects contain important nutrients like...
What is protein, iron, or calcium?
This nonfiction text feature is normally at the top of text, and gives the reader a clue about what he or she is going to read next.
What is a heading?
The author lists events in order.
What is sequence?
The author defines the word "experimenting" as...
What is "scientifically testing?"
This nonfiction text feature describes a photograph or picture, and gives the reader more information.
What is a caption?
The author tells you about characteristics, or gives you examples about a topic.
What is description?