Nonfiction text structure is such an important part of helping our 3rd, 4th and 5th grade students understand nonfiction texts. This set of nonfiction text structure posters will help your students learn how to identify and understand the five most common types of informational text structures. Each poster clearly defines and describes a single text structure using student-friendly language and provides students with a visual and a list of keywords that will help them learn how to identify the text structure when they are reading independently.
Nonfiction Text Structure Posters and Anchor Chart
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Nonfiction text structure is such an important part of helping our 3rd, 4th and 5th grade students understand nonfiction texts. This set of nonfiction text structure posters will help your students learn how to identify and understand the five most common types of informational text structures.  Each poster clearly defines and describes a single text structure using student-friendly language and provides students with a visual and a list of keywords that will help them learn how to identify the text structure when they are reading independently.
Planning and creating anchor charts for your reading lessons can take so much time. Think about how much time youâll save not having to create an anchor chart for your lessons on text structure. These ready-to-print anchor charts will serve as the backbone to your lessons on nonfiction text structure.
EACH ANCHOR CHART INCLUDES:
- A student-friendly definition of the text structure
- An image or visual example of that text structure
- A list of key words that are usually associated with that text structure
- Questions to ask when reading that text structure.
All the information included on the anchor charts will help your students to identify and understand text structures when they read nonfiction texts.
HEREâS WHAT YOU GET:
In this resource, youâll get 5 anchor charts to help you teach your students all about nonfiction text structure. The posters are formatted in the following ways:
- Half-page anchor charts – perfect for students journals
- Full page anchor charts – works great for whole group lessons
- Digital version – created using Google Slides
- FIll-in version – available for both the half-page and full-page versions and are great if you want your students to take notes during the lesson
LOVED BY BOTH TEACHERS AND STUDENTS:Â
Your students will love having access to these anchor charts during the year. They wonât feel the pressure to remember all the different details or key words associated with each text structure because they know they can look back in their journals anytime they need a reminder.
Youâll love these anchor charts because they have easy-to-read font and are written with clear and concise language. Your students will understand the different types of text structure with these anchor charts.
So many upper elementary teachers love these anchor charts because they arenât cluttered with excess clipart or fonts that are too âcutesyâ.
And, you have options. You can choose to print them in half pages for students to glue in their journals⌠or you can share them with your students in Google Classroom⌠or you can give students the fill-in version so they can take notes during your lessons. You can pick the version that will work for you and your students.
Prep is quick and easy…Â Just print the anchor chart option you want to use before your reading lesson and youâre ready to go.
ANCHOR CHART TITLES INCLUDE:Â
- Cause and Effect
- Compare and Contrast
- Description
- Problem and Solution
- Sequencing
HOW TO USE THESE CHARTS IN YOUR CLASSROOM:
- Use as a model for your whole group lessons when you introduce text structure.
- Give students a copy to glue in their journals after your lessons.
- Send home a copy to parents to keep them informed on what you are teaching in your reading class.
- Include a copy with your lesson plans to show your administrators what youâre teaching.
- Put posters on a ring or in a binder as a reference for small groups or workstations.
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Purchase the Text Structure Bundle to get this set of posters plus nonfiction passages written in different text structures, task cards, reading activities and worksheets and other resources to help you teach nonfiction text structure.
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