Words, words, words
Types of Text Features
Uses of Text Features
Where to Find Text Features
100
These words are found under a picture.
What is a caption?
100
A visual feature that lets the reader see what events, people, or things look like.
What is a photograph, drawing, or picture?
100

To show where an event takes place. 

What is a map?

100
Where a title is located.
What is top of the page/story/article?
200
These words come at the beginning of a piece of writing and are usually in capitals and bold lettering.
What is a title?
200
This feature uses columns and rows to organize information.
What is a chart?
200

This is a picture that is labled.

What is a diagram?

200
Where words are indented.
What is a paragraph?
300
These words are used to identify special parts of something.
What is labels?
300
A detailed drawing of how something works.
What is a diagram?
300
To give more information about a picture.
What is a caption?
300

This is at the beginning of each new section.

What is a heading?

400
These words are used to announce a new part of a story or article.
What is a subtitle?
400
A line that identifies years and dates.
What is a timeline?
400

This is normally under the subtitle and it gives information on who wrote the article.

Who is the author?

400
Where the author of a story/article can be found.
What is under the title or on a title page?
500
These words are written in slanted writing to bring attention to the word or phrases.
What is italics?
500

This is a box that holds important words and their definition,

What is a vocabulary box?

500

These words are bolded throughout the article.

What is a vocabulary word?

500
Where a glossary can be found.
What is in the back of a book?