These words indicate the first word on a glossary page (or dictionary) page, and the last word on a glossary page (or dictionary) page
What are guide words.
Feature that help us learn where things are located in the world or where an event took place
What is a map.
Feature that occurs on either the side or in a box to give you additional information.
What is a text box?
These words indicate important words. They are darker than the surrounding words in the text.
What is bold print.
Feature that is an image of something that is viewed at a very close range
What is a close up.
Indicates lists of words, phrases, or sentences that are related to a topic; dots are often used to introduce a new item to the list
What is bullet points.
Feature that helps the reader understand the definitions of vocabulary words found in a book.
What is a glossary.
Feature that organizes information into columns and additional ways to make it easier to understand; this feature can also be displayed as a bar, line or circle
What is a chart or a graph.
These words are slanted and indicate important information.
What is words in italics.
Feature that tell the main ideas/chapters and what pages they are on.
What is the table of contents.
The way that nonfiction is organized to tell the reader about different parts or main ideas of the section.
What are headings and subheadings.
A two word term used to describe what we are studying.
What is a text feature?
An article in a newspaper giving the results of the Saints' game.
What is nonfiction.
This is a digital link that takes you to another location, such as a website.
What is a hyperlink.
This feature list the title, author, illustrator, the publisher, and the copyright date
What is the title page.