Text Structure and Text Structure Definitions
Text Structure and Text Structure Examples
Point of View Definitions
Point of View Examples
100
The style, size, or color of text.
What is font
100
Answering bellwork contains several steps. Write the date. Then, underline key words to help you better understand the question. BBQ, or use the key words to create a sentence starter. Finally answer the question. You're done - finally!
What is sequence
100
The narrator tells “you” or “your” story, usually used for instructions. Ex: First, you should wash your hands.
What is second person point of view
100
I don't feel like doing anything today. I'm so tired of prepping for the test!
What is first person point of view
200
The organization of a piece of writing.
What is text structure?
200
Rusty was born March 31, 2010. I became his mom on July 17 of the same year. We moved to Dayton, Ohio the very next month on August 10. School started a few days later, August 17, 2010.
What is chronological, or time, order
200
The narrator tells “I” or “my” story. Also, this may be “we” or “our” story. Ex: We went to the computer class.
What is first person point of view
200
First you should gather supplies for your recipe.
What is second person point of view
300
The author looks at two or more concepts and tells how they are alike and how they are different
What is compare and contrast
300
Our hair is very different. I have shoulder length brown hair. Hers is curly, blond, and goes down her back!
What is compare and contrast
300
The narrator tells “his” or “her” story and reveals more than one character’s thoughts or feelings.
What is third person omniscient
300
Sad that his girlfriend had left him, Phil wasn’t paying attention as he walked down the street. Jason was also having a bad day, and as he was driving by Phil, Jason tried to startle him: “Hey, watch where you’re going!” Jason yelled intimidatingly.
What is third person omniscient
400
A short article in a newspaper or magazine, typically boxed, placed alongside a main article, and containing additional material.
What is a side bar
400
Thunderstorms scare me. The lightning is so bright, and it makes it thunder so loud.
What is cause and effect
400
The narrator tells “his” or “her” story and reveals one character’s thoughts or feelings.
What is third person limited
400
He walked down the street. A man drove by and yelled, “Hey, watch where you’re going!”
What is third person objective
500
Writing that shows the relationship between actions or events such that one or more are the result of the other or others.
What is cause and effect
500
Text that explains a picture
What is a caption
500
The narrator tells “his” or “her” story and does not reveal any character’s thoughts or feelings. Characters may reveal their feelings through actions or dialogue.
What is third person objective
500
A man drove by and yelled, “Hey, watch where you’re going!”
What is third person limited