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Nonfiction Text Features
Nonfiction Text Features (2)
Boost/Blitz
100
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
What is enumeration.
100
Drawing a line through important information with a neon colored marker.
What is highlight.
100
You might also call this the title.
What is headline.
100
The person who wrote the text.
Who is the author.
100
The symbol used to indicate that the reader added a word.
What is a carrot.
200
Skim, Scan, _________
What is survey.
200
You do this to key points.
What is underline.
200
A description of a picture
What is a caption.
200
The short description of a text which typically appears near the headline.
What is the subtitle.
200
The symbol used to mark the place where the reader has stopped.
What is a bracket.
300
You do this to major passages.
What is bracket.
300
*** DAILY DOUBLE*** An acronym that lists strategies a reader can use to make sense of a text.
What is SUBSEARCH.
300
A text based on fact or real experiences.
What is nonfiction.
300
These are included throughout the text to help you visualize.
What are images/pictures.
300
Three letters that spell one sound.
What is a trigraph.
400
Text to text, text to self, text to world are all examples.
What is connections.
400
"Ugh, bed bugs are gross!" is an example of this strategy.
What is reactions.
400
A related article or information. (sometimes on the side)
What is a sidebar.
400
Text which usually appears in a larger or bold font and separates the article into parts.
What is a section head.
400
A / can be used for these to reasons.
What is misread word or skipped word.
500
The second "S" in subsearch.
What is symbols.
500
A word written partially and followed by a period.
What is an abbreviation.
500
In ScienceWorld vocabulary words are usually written in this slanted font.
What is italics.
500
An image with labeled parts.
What is a diagram.
500
CH, CK, PH, QU, TH, and WH are all examples.
What are digraphs.