Non-Fiction text features
Tables and Chairs
Bold Personality
Label Me!
Say Cheese!
100

What is found at the beginning of a non-fiction book?

What is the Table of Contents.

100

Where would find the index?

What is in the back of the non-fiction book.

100
I am a type of print that looks darker than the rest.
What is bold print.
100
I help the reader by identifying a picture or photograph and its parts.
What is label?
100
Why are photographs/pictures important in non-fiction text.
What is photographs/pictures are important in non-fiction text because they help the reader understand exactly what something looks like.
200

I am found at the back of the book and thought of as a mini dictionary.

What is the Glossary.

200

What words do you usually see in different types of print?

What is vocabulary words and key points.

200
What type of words are usually highlighted in nonfiction text?
What is Key words, vocabulary, headings, subheadings
200
Besides photographs, what other text features might you see labels on?
What is a map, a table, a diagram.
200
What should every photograph or picture have?
What is a caption?
300

I am a sentence that tells about a picture.

What is caption.

300
Name four text features.
What is glossary, caption, map, table, comparison, cutaway, types of print, heading, table of contents, labels, etc.
300
I am a type of print that is shaped differently, but not highlighted.
What is italic print?
300
Are labels generally used when making a map? Why or why not?
What is Labels are generally not used when making a map. Labels can be used to show where specific places are on a map but usually a map key is used to locate and show items on a map.
300
I divide text into sections and tell the main idea of those sections.
What is a heading/subheading?
400

How can the table of contents and the index help you when you are looking up specific information?

The table of contents shows the title of each section and page numbers for each chapter.  The index is used to find the exact page number on which the information is located.

400
Give some examples for when you might use a chart or table to help you understand important information?
I might use a calendar to help me keep track of important events/dates. Information for a science project might be kept on a table or chart. These are just a few examples. Accept any reasonable answers.
400
What are the different types of print?
The different types of print are bold print, italics, all caps, or larger print.
400
I help the reader understand the inside of an object or creature.
What is a cutaway?
400
I am a labeled picture that shows parts of something.
What is a diagram.
500

What is the difference between a comparison and a cutaway?

A comparison compares two different objects by size and a cutaway shows you what's inside of the object.

500
What text feature contains a lot of information in a small space?
What is a table?
500
I help the reader understand what they are about to read and what the main idea of the article is.
What is a title.
500
I am used to compare different objects size and shape.
What is comparison.
500
I help teach the reader information visually.
What is a photograph or illustration.
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