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Larchmont, NY. www.eyeoneducation.com. All rights reserved. 20 Name: Date: Text Features Activity Sheet Your teacher will read this page to you. Listen. Then, write your answers. Part 1: Study the text feature that you or your group was given. Answer these questions. 1. What kind of text do you have? A book? A magazine? A print- out of a webpage? 2. What text feature are you looking at? 3. Where is the text feature located in the text? For example, is it in the front or back of the book? Is it at the side of a page? In a paragraph? 4. What kind of information does the text feature help you find? For example, does it help you find a word in the book? A chapter? Facts about what you see in a picture? 5. Look at the text feature. Give an example of the information that it gives to readers of this book, magazine, or webpage. For example, if you are looking at a glossary, write down one of the entries from the glossary. . Reproduced with permission from Davis, Common Core Literacy Lesson Plans: Ready-to-Use Resources, K-5 Copyright 2013 Routledge All rights reserved. www.routledge.com

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Page 1: Name: Date: Text Features Activity Sheet - Routledgecw.routledge.com/textbooks/eresources/9781596672239/Text... · 2013-06-22 · Text Features Activity Sheet Your teacher will read

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Name: Date:

Text Features Activity SheetYour teacher will read this page to you. Listen. Then, write your answers.

Part 1: Study the text feature that you or your group was given. Answer these questions.

1. What kind of text do you have? A book? A magazine? A print-out of a webpage?

2. What text feature are you looking at?

3. Where is the text feature located in the text? For example, is it in the front or back of the book? Is it at the side of a page? In a paragraph?

4. What kind of information does the text feature help you find? For example, does it help you find a word in the book? A chapter? Facts about what you see in a picture?

5. Look at the text feature. Give an example of the information that it gives to readers of this book, magazine, or webpage. For example, if you are looking at a glossary, write down one of the entries from the glossary.

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Reproduced with permission from Davis, Common Core Literacy Lesson Plans: Ready-to-Use Resources, K-5Copyright 2013 Routledge

All rights reserved. www.routledge.com

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Your teacher will read this page to you. Listen. Then, write your answers.

Part 2: Use text features to dream big! Write an answer to each prompt.

6. If I could write a book, it would be about .

7. In the book’s table of contents, I would include these three chapters:

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8. Three of the keywords in my book would be

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9. My book’s index would include these three topics:

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10. One of the sidebars in my book would tell about

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11. In my book, I would include a picture of .

The caption would say .

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Reproduced with permission from Davis, Common Core Literacy Lesson Plans: Ready-to-Use Resources, K-5Copyright 2013 Routledge

All rights reserved. www.routledge.com

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12. If I could make a webpage about my book, I would title the page . This would help people find my page on the Internet.

13. The main menu on my webpage would have these three words to click on:

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14. One of the icons on my webpage would be a/an

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If a visitor clicked on the icon, this is what would happen:

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15. The visitors to my webpage might want to find other pages like mine. I would put a hyperlink on my webpage. It would take visitors to

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Reproduced with permission from Davis, Common Core Literacy Lesson Plans: Ready-to-Use Resources, K-5Copyright 2013 Routledge

All rights reserved. www.routledge.com