Category I
Category II
Category III
100
This text feature is located at the top of the first page. It quickly tells the reader what information he or she will learn about.
What is the Title.
100

Why it is important to read the graphic sources before the text?

 What is because they help you understand the text?

100

This is the name of the person who wrote the text or story.

What is the author?

200
This text feature is located in the front of books. It shows how the book or webpage is organized and lists the different chapters or sections and tells where they are located.
What is the Table of Contents.
200
This graphic source is a detailed depiction of an object from the text with labels of the important parts.
What is a Diagram.
200

This is a number that will help you locate the story or text where you are reading.

What is the page number?

300
This graphic source shows the timing of major events, in sequential order.
What is a Time Line.
300

This text feature is located in the back of books. It lists important words and gives their definitions it is like a dictionary.

What is a Glossary?

300

You can find it on the first page of the main selection each week. It tells what kind of text you are reading.

What is the genre of the story?

400

What do you have to do first when you read a text that has graphic sources?

What is it to read the graphic sources first?

400

These graphic sources use vertical or horizontal bars to show different amounts of something.

What is the bar graph?

400

Its initials are BQ and there is one at the beginning of each story.

What is the Big Question?

500

This are pictures where you learn the vocabulary words from each selection. 

What are flashcards?

500

After you read a selection teacher asks you to write about the story. What is the name of that work?

What is a reading report?

500

Every book has this and the paper is differnt from the rest of the book. It protects the book. 

What is the cover of a book?