Originally by Mrs. Fassold & Revised by Mrs. Yeager

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Originally by Mrs. Fassold & Revised by Mrs. Yeager

What are “Text Features”?

Text Features are ways authors make important information stand out, explain key words, or make some information easier to find for the reader. These include:

Title Table of Contents

Graphs Charts

Photograph or Illustrations Captions

Label Bold or Italic print

Glossary Index

A Table of Contents names __________ and ______ ___________.

Table of ContentsTable of Contents

Where Frogs Live…………………..Where Frogs Live…………………..……………………..4……………………..4

What Frogs Eat.What Frogs Eat.……………................................10……………................................10

Hatch Hatch Day………………………………………………Day………………………………………………

………13………13Tadpole or Frog?…………………….Tadpole or Frog?…………………….

……………….…..14……………….…..14A New Life…….A New Life…….

……………………………………………...17……………………………………………...17

A Table of Contents names chapters and ______ ___________.

Table of ContentsTable of Contents

Where Frogs Live…………………..Where Frogs Live…………………..……………………..4……………………..4

What Frogs Eat.What Frogs Eat.……………................................10……………................................10

Hatch Hatch Day………………………………………………Day………………………………………………

………13………13Tadpole or Frog?…………………….Tadpole or Frog?…………………….

……………….…..14……………….…..14A New Life…….A New Life…….

……………………………………………...17……………………………………………...17

A Table of Contents names chapters and page numbers.

Table of ContentsTable of Contents

Where Frogs Live…………………..Where Frogs Live…………………..……………………..4……………………..4

What Frogs Eat.What Frogs Eat.……………................................10……………................................10

Hatch Hatch Day………………………………………………Day………………………………………………

………13………13Tadpole or Frog?…………………….Tadpole or Frog?…………………….

……………….…..14……………….…..14A New Life…….A New Life…….

……………………………………………...17……………………………………………...17

On this page, “Statue of Liberty” is an example of a ______, while “The Two Sisters” is an example of a ______.

On this page, “Statue of Liberty” is an example of a title, while “The Two Sisters” is an example of a ______.

On this page, “Statue of Liberty” is an example of a title, while “The Two Sisters” is an example of a subtitle.

How many calories do you burn?

Quick facts are sometimes organized into a ______.

Sport Calories Per Minute

Jogging 8

Basketball 7

Soccer 6

Walking 3

How many calories do you burn?

Quick facts are sometimes organized into a chart.

Sport Calories Per Minute

Jogging 8

Basketball 7

Soccer 6

Walking 3

_________ can show trends or comparisons of information.

Graphs can show trends or comparisons of information.

_________ are real pictures and ___________ are drawings.

Photographs are real pictures and ___________ are

drawings.

Photographs are real pictures and illustrations are drawings.

An explanation or description with a photograph or illustration is a _______.

A seagull resting on a fence post.

An explanation or description with a photograph or illustration is a caption.

A seagull resting on a fence post.

A ______ names a picture.

A label names a picture.

Type having thick dark lines is called _____ print.

Type having thick dark lines is called bold print.

A glossary gives ________ and ____ words.

Glossary

Desert—a place with very little rain.Electricity—energy that makes things

such as lights and computers work.Energy—power that makes things work.Fuel—thing like wood or petrol that is

used to make energy.

A glossary gives definitions and ____ words.

Glossary

• Desert—a place with very little rain.

• Electricity—energy that makes things such as lights and computers work.

• Energy—power that makes things work.

• Fuel—thing like wood or petrol that is used to make energy.

A glossary gives definitions and key words.

Glossary

• Desert—a place with very little rain.

• Electricity—energy that makes things such as lights and computers work.

• Energy—power that makes things work.

• Fuel—thing like wood or petrol that is used to make energy.

An index is organized __________ and gives ______ __________ for topics.

A

Animals 18-19, 21, 23

D

Deserts 12, 14, 19, 30

Drought 22-23

E

Electricity 17, 30

Energy 17, 18, 30

F

Fires 25

G

Global Warming 26-27

H

Heat Wave 24-25

P

People 14-15, 16-17, 23

An index is organized alphabetically and gives ______ __________ for

topics.A

Animals 18-19, 21, 23

D

Deserts 12, 14, 19, 30

Drought 22-23

E

Electricity 17, 30

Energy 17, 18, 30

F

Fires 25

G

Global Warming 26-27

H

Heat Wave 24-25

P

People 14-15, 16-17, 23

An index is organized alphabetically and gives page numbers for topics.

A

Animals 18-19, 21, 23

D

Deserts 12, 14, 19, 30

Drought 22-23

E

Electricity 17, 30

Energy 17, 18, 30

F

Fires 25

G

Global Warming 26-27

H

Heat Wave 24-25

P

People 14-15, 16-17, 23

Now for the Challenge:

Find examples of all of the text features. Record the text feature in your packet.