Chronological
Comparison
Cause/Effect
Problem/Solution
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Define the term 'chronological'. 

The specific order in which events occur in a text. 

100

What does it mean to compare?

To determine what is the same about two or more things, concepts, or ideas

100

What is a cause?

What happens

100

The issue in this type of text is called the _____

problem

200

Some key words for this type of text are...

First, Next, Then, Last, Finally, dates

200

What does it mean to contrast?

To determine the differences between two or more things, ideas, or concepts

200

What is an effect?

The result of a cause

200

The way the issue is solved is called the 

solution

300

Chris walked into the classroom one bright and sunny morning without a care in the world. It was an ordinary day at Welleby Elementary School and he hadn’t gotten use to following his teacher’s routine. First, Chris unpacked his backpack. He then walked over to the backpack area and placed it on the hook. Next, Chris placed his homework in the homework bin and proceeded to the pencil sharpener. After sharpening his pencil, Chris went back to his desk to complete his morning work. At 8:15 Mr. Jordan began his review. Chris looked at the clock and thought to himself only 15 more minutes before we have specials.

Place the events in order

300

An article where the author discusses the similarities and differences between an iPhone and an Android phone is an example of which type of text? A) descriptive B) instructive C)  comparison  D) problem/solution

comparison

300

Define cause/effect texts. What are they?

Cause/Effect texts are a type of writing in which the reasons why an event occurred are explained or the effects of that event are described. 

300

Define a problem/solution text. What is it? 

This is a type of writing where the text is laid out to show different problems and then how the problem(s) is/are solved.

400

What sorts of tools can we use to organize the events in a chronological text?

Listing them, timeline, etc. 

400

Some key words for this type of text are

however, alike, common, but, different, etc. 

400

What the cause (s)/ effect (s) in this text? Have you ever had an ice-cream headache? That’s when a painful sensation resonates in your head after eating something cold (usually ice-cream) on a hot day. This pain is produced by the dilation of a nerve center in the roof of your mouth. The nerve center is overreacting to the cold by trying to heat your brain. Ice-cream headaches have turned many smiles to frowns.

Cause: eat something cold

Effect: Nerve dilates on roof of mouth, produces pain

400

Problem and solution texts are typically found in what sorts of writing?

Articles, stories, etc.

500

Fix the order of  events: 

It closed in March of 1963. By the end of the year it housed more than 200 of America's worst criminals. Alcatraz first opened in 1934. A few inmates did escape.  Alcatraz was considered to be the most inescapable prison in the United States. However, it is unlikely that they survived the currents of San Francisco Bay. 

Alcatraz opened in 1934. By the end of the year it housed more than 200 of America's worst criminals. Then, Alcatraz was considered inescapable. Anyone who did get out likely did not survive the currents of San Francisco Bay. Alcatraz finally closed on March of 1963. 
500

Compare and Contrast Basketball and Football using a Venn Diagram 

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500

Find the cause/effect in this text: 

Look down at your feet. Are you wearing shoes? Why? People wear shoes many reasons. The first and most important reason is to protect their feet. Shoes keep people from hurting their feet while walking on rough surfaces, but this isn’t the only reason why people wear shoes. Some people wear special shoes that are designed to help them play a game, like bowling shoes or soccer cleats. Some people wear expensive designer shoes so that they appear fashionable and feel good about themselves. And a lot of other people like my dad wear shoes so that their feet won’t stink up the room.

Cause: People need to protect their feet


Effect: Shoes are worn for a variety of reasons. 

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Create your own problem/solution story. 

Answers Vary