Text Factors of Fiction
Text Factors of Non-Fiction
Text Factors of Poetry
Teaching About Text Factors
Grab Bag
100
Authors use these text factors
What are Genres, Structures, and Features?
100
Alphabet books and biographies are 2 examples of
What are nonfiction genres?
100
A Japanese poetic form that contains 17 syllables arrange in three lines of 5,7,5 syllables.
What is Haiku?
100
Researchers have documented that when teachers teach students about this, their comprehension increases
What are Text Factors?
100
Stanzas, rhyme, rhythm, and imagery are elements of this
What is poetry?
200
This narrative genre is a brief tale that points out a moral
What is a fable?
200
Expository text structures
What are description, sequence, comparison, cause and effect, problem and solution?
200
Collages of words, letters, and symbols; their arrangement on a page sometimes as a picture or in the shape of an object
What are Concrete Poems?
200
A procedure for interpreting literature that requires a careful, sustained analysis of brief passage of text is called
What is Close Reading?
200
This point of view is used to tell a story through the eyes of one character using the pronoun I
What is first person?
300
These category of narrative genre includes Contemporary Stories and Historical Stories
What is Realistic Fiction?
300
Headings, photographs, figures, maps, tables, and a glossary are examples of
What are nonfiction features?
300
These poems celebrate everyday objects, especially those that aren't usually appreciated.
What is an Ode?
300
Teachers encourage students to draw inferences during this and grand conversations
What is Interactive read-alouds
300
The underlying meaning of a story
What is theme?
400
Plot, conflict, characters, setting are major elements
What are elements of story structure?
400
The author lists items or events in numerical or chronological order is this type of text structure
What is sequence?
400
This poetic device uses words or phrases that appeal to the senses
What is Imagery?
400
Student identify pairs of opposites related to the book, the words can either be explicitly stated in the text or generalized from the context.
What is Collect literary opposites?
400
This viewpoint is used so that the readers know the thoughts of one character.
What is limited omniscient viewpoint?
500
Dialogue, flashbacks, foreshadowing, imagery, suspense are all
What are Narrative Devices?
500
The author explains how two or more things are alike or different is this type of text structure
What is comparison?
500
This poetic device is an alliteration were consonant sounds are repeated in nearby words.
What is Consonance?
500
Talking about characteristics of the genre in the book; Using their knowledge of story elements to explain themes; Writing poems that are modeled after poems they've read are way of doing this
What are ways to assess students' knowledge text factors?
500
Readers assume the role of eyewitness and are confined to the immediate scene
What is Objective viewpoint?
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