Text Features
Main Idea
Supporting Details
Vocabulary
I Wonder Why Penguins Can't Fly
100

what is a table of contents 

shows the heading and the page number it can be found on

100

what is main idea

what the book or section of text is mostly about

100

what are supporting details used for? 

they tell how, what, when, where, why, how much, and how many about the main idea

100

an instrument for showing directions.

compass?

100

the color of polar bears fur

translucent

200

the words near a picture that explains what it is or is about

Captions

200

how can you find the main idea

DAILY DOUBLE

look at the title and headings, look at the photographs, look for words that are used multiple times, and reread the first and last sentence

200

Yesterday, I got a new coat. My new coat has a blue hood and red sleeves. My coat is very fuzzy so I stay very warm. The zipper of my coat is green. On the back, there is a picture of a snow man. I will wear my coat to school. 

What is a supporting detail of the text? 

it has a blue hood and red sleeves

very fuzzy

very warm 

the zipper is green 

has a picture of a snowman 

200

pollute

to make dirty or harmful to health by mixing in or adding waste material 

200

coldest recorded temperature in Antarctica?

-128.6 degrees

300

what is a glossary

DAILY DOUBLE

alphabetically lists new or important words and

300

Yesterday, I got a new coat. My new coat has a blue hood and red sleeves. My coat is very fuzzy so I stay very warm. The zipper of my coat is green. On the back, there is a picture of a snow man. I will wear my coat to school. 

What is the main idea of the story? 

Someone's describing their new coat 

300

Worms are helpful creatures. As they move under the ground they create tunnels. These tunnels allow room for rain water to reach plant roots. Worms also help the earth by mixing up the soil. Last, as worms crawl, they leave behind a smile containing nitrogen. Nitrogen is an important nutrient for plants. 

What are the supporting details that support the main idea? 

Worms make tunnels for rain water

worms mix up the soil

worms leave behind a slime containing nitrogen 

300

a structure that is put up quickly for protection or to block the way 

DAILY DOUBLE

barricade

300

why don't polar bears eat penguins?

they live on opposite ends of the earth 

400

divide the text into sections, tell the main idea of each section, printed in bold or large fonts, and help the reader locate information in the text

subheadings

400

Did you know that snowboarding started from surfing? They even have snowboarding in the Olympics now! I wonder how long it takes to build a snowboard.

what is the main idea of this text?

Snowboarding

400

Did you know that snowboarding started from surfing? They even have snowboarding in the Olympics now! I wonder how long it takes to build a snowboard. 

What are the supporting details of the main idea? 

Snowboarding started from surfing

It's in the Olympics


400

iceberg

huge blocks of freshwater that break off from glaciers

400

why are polar seas so lively?

cold water absorbs more oxygen and currents carry nutrients to the surface.

500

what is an index

alphabetical listing of the terms, events, key names, and topics with page numbers

readers use this to help find information they are looking for

500

Worms are helpful creatures. As they move under the ground they create tunnels. These tunnels allow room for rain water to reach plant roots. Worms also help the earth by mixing up the soil. Last, as worms crawl, they leave behind a smile containing nitrogen. Nitrogen is an important nutrient for plants.

What is the main idea of this text

worms are helpful 

500

Yesterday, I got a new coat. My new coat has a blue hood and red sleeves. My coat is very fuzzy so I stay very warm. The zipper of my coat is green. On the back, there is a picture of a snow man. I will wear my coat to school. 

What are the supporting details of this text? 


DAILY DOUBLE

A blue hood and red sleeves

very fuzzy

the zipper is green 

there is a picture of a polar bear on the back

500

the gases surrounding the earth

atmosphere

500

the first explorers to explore the North Pole

DAILY DOUBLE

Frederick Cook and Robert Peary

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