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Page 1: What do you notice about this picture? Text Features

What do you notice about this picture?

Text Features

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What are text features?O Authors include text features to

help the reader better understand what they have read.

O Text features provide information that may not be written in the text itself.

O Text features can be found in textbooks, magazine articles, newspapers, reports, web pages, and other forms of nonfiction text.

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Types of Text FeaturesO 1) Table of contentsO 2) IndexO 3) GlossaryO 4) Titles/SubtitlesO 5) Bold/Italic/Colored wordsO 6) PicturesO 7) CaptionsO 8) MapsO 9) TextboxesO 10) C-T-G-D

(charts/tables/graphs/diagrams)

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Table of ContentsO It lists the major

parts of a book along with their page numbers.

O It outlines the main topics or main points.

O Use the table of contents to help locate information and see how everything is organized.

Table of ContentsChapter 1: Natural DisastersTsunamis……..Page 1Hurricanes……….……..Page 4Tornadoes . ………..Page 7Earthquakes ..……….…Page 10Chapter 2: Effects of Natural DisastersDamage to Earth ………….Page 12Damage to People ………….Page 13

Where would a reader find information about tornadoes?

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IndexO Alphabetical

listing of the key names, terms, events, and topics with page numbers.

O Use the index to find pages with info you’re looking for.

SSafety………………..42 Sandy, Hurricane…6Survivors……………30, 35, 40, 50

Where would a reader find information in the text about Hurricane Sandy?

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GlossaryO A list of key

terms & their definition in alphabetical order.

DDestruction(d-strkshn)The cause or means of destroying.

Disaster(dɪˈzɑːstə)occurrence causing widespread destruction and distress

How would the glossary help the reader understand text about disaster?

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Titles

O Titles tell the reader the topic/ main idea of the text.

O Titles focus the reader on a topic so they can make connections between what they already know and the text.

What does the title of the article tell you?

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SubtitlesO Subtitles divide the text

into sections.O Subtitles tell the main

idea of each section of text.

O They are printed in large or bold type to make them stand out.

O They help the reader to locate information in the text by telling them where to look.

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Words (Bold, Color, & Italics)

O Draws the reader’s attention to something important.

How do the words in color help the reader understand the text?

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Pictures

O Photos and illustrations give information in a visual way.

How might these photos help the reader understand the text?

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CaptionsO A caption

explains what is shown in a picture or illustration.

O Captions help the reader understand information that may or may not be in the text.

Flooding in Marblehead, Massachusetts,

caused by Hurricane Sandy.

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MapsO Maps are drawings that

show the basic shape of the land and other geographical, political, or historical features.

How would a map of the United States help the reader understand an article about Massachusetts?

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TextboxO A textbox provides

more information than is in the text about a topic.

O A textbox can include interesting facts or important information.

The high winds of a Hurricane can create a huge storm surge that causes major flooding!

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Charts & TablesO Charts & Tables

organize large amounts of information in a small space.

O Charts & Tables help the reader compare information in the text.

How would the chart help the reader understand hurricanes? The table?

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Graphs & Diagrams

OA diagram is a drawing that shows or explains something.

OA graph is a kind of diagram that shows relationships.

How could the diagram help the reader understand hurricanes?

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Let’s read an article and find an example of each text feature.

Explain how each example helps you to understand what you

read.