Text Features: Print and Graphic
Context Clues
Text Structure: Problem and Solution
Text Features: Headings
Text Features: Timelines
100

Name two types of graphic feature.

Possible Options: a diagram, chart, graph, or illustration.

100

What are Context Clues?

Context clues are hints or suggestions in the text that help readers understand the meaning of unfamiliar words.

100

What is a problem in an informational text?

A challenge or issue that the author aims to address, such as environmental pollution or health concerns.

100

What is the purpose of a heading?

Headings organize content, indicating what the section is about.

100

What does a timeline show?

A timeline displays events in chronological order.

200

How do captions enhance understanding?

Captions explain or provide context to images and graphics, helping the reader understand their relevance.

200

How can you find context clues in a sentence?

Look for synonyms, antonyms, or examples provided in the sentence or surrounding sentences.

200

Provide an example of a problem addressed in an informational/nonfiction text.

Possible Topic: 

- the problem of pollution caused by gas powered cars versus hybrid cars.

200

How does a heading help the reader?

It guides the reader in navigating the text and understanding the central ideas.

200

How do you create a timeline?

Identify key events, arrange them in order, and label them with dates.

300

What is the purpose of a diagram in a text?

It illustrates and clarifies information, making complex concepts simpler to grasp.

300

Why are context clues important for understanding a text?

They help readers deduce meanings of new words, enhancing comprehension.

300

How does the author present the solution in an informational text?

By outlining steps or strategies that can be taken to resolve the identified problem; often using data, proven facts, or examples.

300

Why might a heading be misleading?

If a heading does not accurately reflect the content, it can confuse the reader about what to expect.

300

What information is often included in a timeline?

Dates, events, and sometimes descriptions or annotations about the significance of each event.

400

Explain how different graphics can change the meaning of the text.

Graphics can emphasize specific points, clarify complex ideas, or provide visual examples that alter interpretation.

400

How do context clues help with unfamiliar words?

They provide hints or definitions that clarify meanings, allowing for better understanding without using a dictionary.

400

Why might an author choose a problem and solution structure in expository writing?

It effectively informs the reader about an issue and provides actionable solutions, enhancing the text’s relevance and usefulness.

400

How can headings guide your reading?

They signal important topics and help prioritize what to focus on in the text.

400

How do timelines help us understand events?

They provide a visual representation of the sequence of events, making it easier to see relationships and timeframes.

500

How do labels in a diagram help the reader?

Labels identify different parts of the diagram, making it easier to understand the information presented.

500

How can you use context clues to infer meaning?

By analyzing the sentences around the unfamiliar word, readers can make educated guesses about its meaning.

500

How does the problem and solution structure aid in understanding the central idea?

It helps readers see the significance of the problem and understand the proposed solutions, making the information more relatable and applicable.

500

What is the significance of headings in organizing information?

They break down complex information into manageable sections, aiding comprehension and retention.

500

What are two ways in which the timeline supports the passage?

Possible Answers:

It provides a chronological context for events and highlights key milestones 

It also allows readers to quickly reference important dates and events, 

It helps readers enhancing their comprehension of the timeline's relevance to the main topic. 

It provides a framework for the information presented in the passage.