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Nonfiction Features Scavenger Hunt.    Take your students on a scavenger hunt with this worksheet.    "Once students have learned to identify (and appreciate) the features text has to offer, they need to do these two things with them:  1. Use the features to make good predictions about the text  2. Gather information from the features  To help out with this, I'm sharing a couple of documents that you can use to help kids make and record their predictions and record facts they have learned from f 5th Grade Reading, Third Grade Reading, Dewey Decimal, Reading Center, Nonfiction Text Features, Fiction Text, Nonfiction Reading, 4th Grade Reading, 3rd Grade Reading

Nonfiction Features Scavenger Hunt. Take your students on a scavenger hunt with this worksheet. "Once students have learned to identify (and appreciate) the features text has to offer, they need to do these two things with them: 1. Use the features to make good predictions about the text 2. Gather information from the features To help out with this, I'm sharing a couple of documents that you can use to help kids make and record their predictions and record facts they have learned…

Use this free text feature chart to help your students better understand the purpose of different text features.  The chart includes the name, a short description, and a visual example of 18 different text features.  This goes great in a 3rd grade, 4th grade, or 5th grade student's interactive notebook.  Great for teaching nonfiction text features to upper elementary students. 5th Grade Reading, Informational Text Middle School, Text Features Anchor Chart, Informational Text Anchor Chart, Teaching Nonfiction Text Features, Informational Text Features, Nonfiction Text Features, Teaching Third Grade, 4th Grade Reading

Use this free text feature chart to help your students better understand the purpose of different text features. The chart includes the name, a short description, and a visual example of 18 different text features. This goes great in a 3rd grade, 4th grade, or 5th grade student's interactive notebook. Great for teaching nonfiction text features to upper elementary students.

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A nonfiction text features scavenger hunt is such a fun, hands on, and authentic activity for students to see text features in real texts or reading passages! Using nonfiction text features is such a an

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One of my favorite ways to review Informational Text Structures with upper elementary kids is to organize a text structure scavenger hunt! First, I teach each of the five text structures: 1. Description 2. Order and Sequence 3. Cause and Effect 4. Compare and Contrast 5. Problem and Solution After I’ve taught all five of […]

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