Informational Vocabulary
Thesis- What it's all about!
Graphic Features
Staar Q's Analysis
Text Structure
100

Something that is directly stated in a paragraph or section of text.

What is explicit?

100

The name of the main message in an informational text

What is the thesis?

100

The elements in text that are used to show, add, or emphasize information in the text.

What are graphic features?

100

Statement from the article that supports, explains, or describes a certain conclusion/inference

What is text evidence?

100

Name the text structure where information is organized to provide examples or lists characteristics of a particular topic; uses words such as consists of, includes, for example, for instance, and to illustrate.

What is enumerative?

200

The type of text that discusses a point about a topic using facts, research, and statistics

What is informational?

200

The section/part of an informational text that leads the reader to the topic

What is introduction?

200

"Mini" titles that give the reader a general idea of that section of paragraphs is about

What are subheading or section headers?

200

When you come up with your own conclusion about the text

What is inference?

200

Name the text structure where information is organized to show similarities and differences; uses words such as like, unlike, both, or however.

What is compare and contrast?

300

The type of text that communicates real information.

What is non-fiction?

300

The type of information that is included in the body paragraphs to explain the thesis

What are supporting details?

300

Additional information at the foot of each page that further explains an idea or detail discussed on that same page

What are footnotes?

300

To reach decisions or form opinions based on the facts or ideas in a text

What is draw conclusions?

300

Name the text structure where information is organized to show the relationship between events and their results; uses words such as because, as a result, and caused

What is cause and effect?

400

The organization of information in an informational text

What is text structure?
400

The section of the text that provides the closure, restating the thesis


What is conclusion?

400

Features that provide statistical or numerical data that relates to the topic

What are charts/graphs?

400

The key words in this type of question are "author wrote this article most likely to"

What is author's purpose?

400

Name the text structure where information is organized in the order in which they occurred; uses words such as first, next, then, and finally.

What is chronological or sequential?

500

Something that is suggested or inferred but not directly stated

What is implied?

500

The main message of an informational text is the thesis.  Name a synonym for the thesis.

What is the controlling idea?

500

Additional information at the end of the chapter, section or book that further explains an idea or detail discussed in that chapter, section or book

What are endnotes?

500

A good summary for an informational text must include the

What is thesis/controlling idea?

500

Name the text structure where information is organized by introducing a problem and providing one or more possible solutions; uses words such as problem, issue, dilemma, solve, and solution.

What is problem and solution?