Nonfiction Text Features
Natural Resources
Texas Symbols
Math
School Facts
100
Helps the reader know what they will be reading about; to name a book or chapter
What is a title or heading?
100
something of value we get from nature
What is a natural resource?
100
a bird that copies or imitates other bird's or animal's sounds
What is mockingbird?
100
how many days of school we have
What is 176?
100
the leopard
What is our school mascot?
200
Helps the reader identify key topics in the book in the order they are presented
What is a table of contents?
200
things made from natural resources
What are products?
200
I live in the open fields and eat hay; my cousins are cows
What is a longhorn?
200
most months have this many days
What is 31?
200
Mrs. Mayfield
What is our principal?
300
Helps the reader define words in the text; to tell the meaning
What is a glossary?
300
the most important resource
What is air?
300
I carry my own armor shell on my back
What is an armadillo?
300
a shape with 3 vertices and 3 sides
What is triangle?
300
Ms. Baggett
What is a librarian?
400
Helps the reader understand the parts of a diagram; to name something
What is a label?
400
we drink it, swim in it and catch fish in it
What is water?
400
I am a flower; it used to be against the law to pick me
What is bluebonnet?
400
the length of our first knuckle to second knuckle on your finger
What is an inch?
400
where we write our morning sentence
What is a planner?
500
Helps reader to know where things are in the world; to show where places are or something is
What is a map?
500
if you eat a salad you are using this natural resource
What are plants?
500
you usually eat this when the weather is cold with cornbread
What is chili?
500
a special rectangle
What is a square?
500
Ms. Fisher's nickname for her class
What is Brilliant Blueberries?