Students will understand how authors organize information presented in nonfictional texts.
- Subject:
- ESL
- English
- English Language Development (ELD)
- Reading
- Material Type:
- Homework/Assignment
- Author:
- Alex Torrens
- Date Added:
- 03/20/2021
Students will understand how authors organize information presented in nonfictional texts.
Students will understand how authors organize information presented in nonfictional texts.
This activity can be used to review the nonfiction organizational patterns. I use this review activity as a wrap-up/final review with the organizational patterns. The activity could also be used as a test-prep lesson. The teacher will begin by reviewing the organizational patterns. The teacher will model finding articles written using the different organizational patterns by showing examples of each.
Students sort key words for different text structures and organizational patterns.
Students will understand how authors organize information presented in nonfictional texts.
This video is part of the Continue to Know with WHRO TV series. Watch Kelly Sowden teach about transition words in nonfiction texts.
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