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Text and Graphic Features

Text Features Titles- the name of the book or story Headings-the name of a section Bold or italic print- important words that are highlighted Glossary- a section of the book that lists vocabulary words and their definitions in alphabetical order; located at the end of the book. Table of contents-a lists of topics (chapters) of the book and the page numbers; found at the beginning of a book Index- a list of important places, people etc; found at the end of the book. Subtitles- more specific titles written underneath the main title Captions-explanations or descriptions of graphic features Sidebars- explanations of text located next to the text Text Features are parts of a text that draw your attention to important information. Text features are WORD clues. Examples include

T-Maps T-Maps are graphic organizers that help you keep track of text and graphic features as you read. http://www-k6.thinkcentral.com/content/hsp/reading/journeys/na/gr5/graphic_organizers_9780547810614_/volume/launch.html?page=12

Example of Heading

Example of a Sidebar

Example of Italic Print

Example of Bold Print

Example of Captions

Graphic Features Graphic features are visual aids including in book or story that help you understand the text. Graphic features are the PICTURE CLUES. Examples include  Maps Illustrations Photographs Diagrams Graphs Figures Charts/tables Timelines

Example of a Map

Example of Diagrams

Example of a Timeline

Let’s Review http://home.roadrunner.com/~EXCELLEN CE1/Text%20Structure%20Text%20Feat ures.htm (click FLING THE TEACHER – Informational Text Features #2… second one)

Let’s Practice Projectable Practice: http://www-k6.thinkcentral.com/content/hsp/reading/journeys/na/gr5/Online_Journeys_projectables_9780547356624_/launch.html?page=i&custom_resource_id=Journeys%20Projectables%20L5&custom_resource_isbn=9780547356624&custom_resource_url=http://www-k6.thinkcentral.com/content/hsp/reading/journeys/na/gr5/Online_Journeys_projectables_9780547356624_/launch.html?page=i&launch_presentation_return_url=http://www-k6.thinkcentral.com&lti_message_type=basic-lti-launch-request&lti_version=LTI-1p0&tool_consumer_info_version=1.11.2.2&tool_consumer_instance_description=thinkcentral.com&tool_consumer_instance_guid=thinkcentral.com (2.2 and 2.3)

Let’s Apply You will be given a t-map to help you find text and graphic features in your Scholastic magazine. You will find a column of the t-map that says purpose. I want you to tell me how the text or graphic features help you.