Food Chains v.s. Food Web
Informational Text Cont.
Vocabulary
Informational Text
Photosynthesis
100

What is a decomposer? Give an example

Organisms that break down or decompose other organisms. Ex. Mushrooms

100

Where do headings appear?

At the beginning of the section
100

Definition for insight

Clear or complete understanding of something.
100

What is informational text?

It gives factual information.

100

What is the input of photosynthesis?

What is CO2, sunlight, and water?

200

What are examples of larger microbes?

Earthworms and Flies

200

Informational text use text features to do what?

Add and organize information

200

Definition for Evidence

Proof

200

Name 4 text structures that informational text use

What is cause and effect, chronological order, compare and contrast, and problem and solution?

200

What is photosynthesis?

Is the process that plants use to make glucose, using carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight and producing oxygen.

300

What are microbes?

Organisms that are too small to see.

300

What does a sidebar do?

Give readers additional information

300

Definition for support.

To help or assist
300

What three things does informational text include?

Main idea, details, and text features

300

What is the output of photosynthesis?

What is Oxygen and glucose?

400

What is a food web?

A food web is a set of interconnected food chains.
400
What are 2 purposes for informational text?

1. Learn more about a subject

2. Learn how to complete a specific task

400

Another word for purpose

Reason

400

Give examples of text features.

Headings, bold words, and images

400

What is the stomata?

Small openings on the plant where carbon enter.

500

What is a food chain?

It shows how matter and energy flows from one organism to another

500

What do captions do?

Explain images

500

Definition for herbivore

Only eat plants

500

Spell the correct word for sequence.

Chronological

500

What is a starch?

Long chain like molecule