What are text features?
How text or what you are reading is organized. They are used to help you understand what you read. For example, heading, bold print, caption, etc.
What is text structure?
How text is organized. There are five different types: chronology, cause and effect, problem/ solution, description, compare and contrast
What is a definition?
Where can I find it?
The meaning of a word, can be found in a dictionary
What is a timeline?
Graph that shows changes or events over time
What is the definition of a secondary sources?
Bonus 200 points: Give me 2 examples!
Later writings and interpretations of historians and writers. Examples include textbooks and articles provide summaries of information found in primary sources.
What is a title?
The distinguishing name of a book, poem, picture, piece of music, or the like.
Shows how ideas or topics are similar (alike) and/ or different. (why, cause, because, therefore, as a result)
Compare and Contrast
What is a pronunciation guide and where can you find it?
How to pronounce words. Next to the word/before the definition.
What is a caption?
Describes or tells about a picture, usually next to or underneath a picture
What is a synonym?
A word that means the same as another word
What is a heading?
A title of a page, chapter, or section of a text.
Shows why something happens (cause) and what happens (effect)
Bonus 150 Points: Give me one example!
Cause and Effect
What is the table of contents and where can you find it?
Shows the reader what the chapters are and what page to find them on. It helps the reader find information faster.
You can find this at the beginning of the text
What is a graph?
A diagram representing a system of connections or interrelations among two or more things by a number of distinctive dots, lines, bars, etc.
What is an antonym?
A word that means the opposite or different than another word
What is a caption?
Describes or tells about a picture, usually next to or underneath a picture
Text structure that shows a problem and how the problem is solved
Problem and Solution
A list of difficult or unusual words with definitions, found at the back of a book
Glossary
What is a chart?
A sheet exhibiting information in tabular form.
What is the definition of objective?
Factual, related to reality or physical objects; not influenced by emotions, unbiased
What is a subheading?
Bonus 100 points: what other text feature do you see?
An additional headline or title that comes immediately after the main headline or title
Time order. First, next, last. 1, 2, 3.
Chronology
A list of important words or topics in the back of the book that includes page numbers of where you can find information
Index
What is a diagram?
A picture that shows parts of something (labels) For example, parts of a flower
What is the definition of subjective?
Existing in the mind or relating to one's own thoughts, opinions, emotions, etc.; personal, individual, based on feelings