This nonfiction text structure sort is such a fun and hands-on way to help your students learn about the five types of informational text structure: Cause and Effect, Compare and Contrast, Description, Problem and Solution, and Sequence.
Nonfiction Text Structure Sort – Digital & Print
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This nonfiction text structure sort is such a fun and hands-on way to help your students learn about the five types of informational text structure: Cause and Effect, Compare and Contrast, Description, Problem and Solution, and Sequence.
With this sort, students will match the definition, a visual cue, key words, and a paragraph of text with it’s correct text structure.
*This resource also includes a digital version created using Google Slides so you can easily assign it to your students during distance learning.
What’s Included?
This resource includes just one sort, but you can print it in a variety of ways. Check out the preview to see examples of each printing option.
- Student Reference Sheet – You have the option of printing the nonfiction text structure sort as a one page reference sheet with the information already filled out. This is a great resource for students.
- Student Sort – Individual – You can print the nonfiction text structure sorts as a single page which works great for individual student use.
- Student Sort – You can print a larger version of the sort. This option works great if you want students to use it in groups or as part of a literacy station.
- Digital Version – You can access a digital version of the resource created using Google Slides.
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