Non-Fiction Text Structures for Better Comprehension and Response
Description
Non-fiction text structures organize information into comprehensible patterns. Knowing how to recognize and use these structures to navigate non-fiction text greatly improves students’ understanding of what they read. Gail Saunders-Smith simplifies the process by providing teachers of grades 4-8 with: ways to teach each of the five non-fiction text structures: compare/contrast, cause/effect, sequence/procedure, question/answer, and exemplification; engaging whole-class and small-group activities using written, verbal, image, three-dimensional, and technology responses; study skills for locating, recording, and using information; tools for assessing student understanding, and explanations of the text features that organize information within the text structures; and mini-lessons for whole-class, small-group, and independent application of students' text structure knowledge. Examples, photographs, student samples, and graphic organizers support your teaching, and a bibliography of professional books and resources for locating leveled non-fiction texts make this a complete, ready-to-use guide for improving student comprehension.
PUBLISHER:
Capstone
ISBN-10:
1934338389
ISBN-13:
9781934338384
BINDING:
Paperback / softback
COPYRIGHT YEAR:
2009
NUMBER OF PAGES:
128
BOOK DIMENSIONS:
8.5(W) x 11(H) x 0.25(D)
AUDIENCE TYPE:
Professional and scholarly
LANGUAGE:
English