I am found at the beginning of fiction and non fiction books.
What is the Table of Contents?
Feature that lists the topics (or chapters) in the text and what pages they are on.
What is the table of contents.
I help the reader by zooming into a certain part of the photograph or map.
What is a close up?
I am a specific image that shows up mostly in non fiction.
What is a photograph?
In non-fiction books, what words do you usually see in bold font?
What are key words or vocabulary words?
I am found in the back of the book and sometimes thought of as a dictionary.
What is the glossary?
I make a word seem darker and thicker in font.
What is bold?
These ARROWS are found in diagrams.
What is a label?
I hang out with photographs and if you don't pay attention to me you are missing out of 50% of the information.
What is a caption?
I am called a box but I can be all kinds of shapes. I hold text for the reader.
What is a text box?
I am found at the back of a NF book. I hang out with the glossary.
What is an index?
I hang beside a photograph and tell you what is happening in the photograph.
What is a caption?
What is a map key?
I help teach the reader understand what they are reading by using this visuals.
What is a photograph or diagram?
I am not written in sentence format. I tell you key facts.
What are bullets?
I help the reader understand the location in the world.
What is a map
Fiction means it is made up. But I mean it is based on real facts.
What is non fiction?
These images are taken with a camera or on your device.
What is a photograph?
If you read me, I will tell you the TOPIC in this section of the text.
What is a heading?
Name 3 non-Fiction Features that work well or are a team.
What is photograph and caption, title and introduction, heading and text box?
People skim read me when they want to know if their topic is in the book.
What is the index? What is a table of contents?
You should read me first when you start reading a NF text.
What is the title?
I show off information using my columns and rows.
What is a table?
These are the 3 rules to follow when highlighting.
What are words that are worth $10, words that we know, words that answer our research question?