PPT-Recognizing Text Structure
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Lemon Bay High School English 2 Mr Mark Hertz Lesson Goals Students will understand the different types of text structures Students will learn that different text
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Lemon Bay High School English 2 Mr Mark Hertz Lesson Goals Students will understand the different types of text structures Students will learn that different text structures serve a distinct purposes. Text structure refers to the organizational patterns that are used by authors to present their ideas and achieve a particular purpose in a piece of text. As authors write a text to communicate an idea, they will use a structure that goes along with that idea. . aPPROACH. By Garrett Duktig, April . Heideloff. . and Cynthia Sprague. Terms to know….. Etymologies. : study of the origin of words and how their meanings have changed throughout history.. New Criticism. What is Text Structure?. Text Structure is the organization an. author uses when . . presenting . information. . In literature, the author uses the . organization of words. . to covey a special meaning. In this lesson, we will focus on four types of text structure: . The management structure should be supportive and facilitative one The implementation structure of the programme should draw on the best aspects of the governmental and non-governmental structures, What is Media?. OTHER MEDIA:. Newspapers. Books and magazines. Recorded music. Movies. Radio. Television. The internet. Purpose of Media Text. Who created it?. Who benefits from it? E.g., If the media text is trying to sell you something, then the company will benefit. If the media text is meant to inform the public (for example, an ad to encourage people to stop smoking), then the public benefits from the text.. Text Features. External text structure . * The . way the editor or publisher has arranged and printed the piece of writing. . * Knowing . about external text structure helps you to understand what you are reading.. ELA- “The Time Is Now”. What are the questions looking for?. To see if you can. Find an order (sequence). Compare and Contrast. Describe. Find the problem and a solution. Find a cause and an effect. Using text structure. . When you look at the text structure of a text, you can find the big ideas and see how to organize your summary.. Chronological Order/Sequence. Description. Compare . and Contrast. What is text structure?. Text structure is how . information . is . organized. in a passage. The structure can . change. multiple (many) times in a passage. Types of Text Structure. There are seven (7) common types of text structure: . What is text structure?. Text structure is how . information . is . organized. in a passage. The structure can . change. multiple (many) times in a passage. Types of Text Structure. There are seven (7) common types of text structure: . Overview. What is text structure?. What are the common text structures?. How does text structure help readers understand nonfiction?. Suggestions for teaching text structure. Where do I find texts?. References and resources. ELA Grade 6: Resource . Text Features. External Text Features. Informational (Expository) Writing Assignments and the Structures Used. Text Structure: Cause and Effect. Text Structure: Comparison/Contrast. In this lesson you . will learn to organize information . by using text structure clues.. Text Structure: the style an author uses to organize his or her writing. 1. 2. 3. time order. c. ompare and contrast. Patterns of Organization. (RI/L.7.5). By: A. Beth Jones - 2017. CCSS.RI/L.7.5 – Text Structure. Analyze how a particular sentence, chapter, scene, or stanza fits into the overall structure of a text and contributes to the development of the theme, setting, or plot.
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