Informational Texts TEXT STRUCTURES What is Text Structure

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Informational Texts TEXT STRUCTURES

Informational Texts TEXT STRUCTURES

What is Text Structure? • Text Structure refers to how a piece of text

What is Text Structure? • Text Structure refers to how a piece of text is ______. • Writers use different structures to build their _____. • Each structure communicates ideas in a different way.

Why do I need to know this? ? ?

Why do I need to know this? ? ?

Knowing organization patterns helps the reader: 1. Locate ______ in the text. 2. Differentiate

Knowing organization patterns helps the reader: 1. Locate ______ in the text. 2. Differentiate between what is _______ and unimportant. 3. _________ what is being read.

Chronological Order (sequence/time order) • Chrono- ______ • _____- order • Events are told

Chronological Order (sequence/time order) • Chrono- ______ • _____- order • Events are told in ______ starting with what happened first, second, third, and so on.

Example Jack and Jill ran up the hill to fetch a pail of water.

Example Jack and Jill ran up the hill to fetch a pail of water. Jack fell down and broke his crown and Jill came tumbling after.

SIGNAL WORDS • Before, _______ • When • ______ • At last • ______

SIGNAL WORDS • Before, _______ • When • ______ • At last • ______ • Until

CAUSE AND EFFECT • An event may be explained by what _______ it to

CAUSE AND EFFECT • An event may be explained by what _______ it to happen, or may explain what happened as a ______ of the event.

Example The dodo bird used to roam in large flocks across America. Interestingly, the

Example The dodo bird used to roam in large flocks across America. Interestingly, the dodo wasn’t startled by gun shot. Because of this, frontiersmen would kill entire flocks in one sitting. Unable to sustain these attacks, the dodo was hunted to extinction.

Signal Words • For this reason • Hence • ___________ • Made • On

Signal Words • For this reason • Hence • ___________ • Made • On that account

Compare and Contrast • Facts are presented by showing how they are ______ and

Compare and Contrast • Facts are presented by showing how they are ______ and ______ from each other.

Example Linux and Windows are both operating systems. Computers use them to run programs.

Example Linux and Windows are both operating systems. Computers use them to run programs. Linux is totally free and open source, so users can improve or otherwise modify the source code. Windows is proprietary, so it costs money to use and users are prohibited from altering the source code.

SIGNAL WORDS • On the other hand • _____ • However • In the

SIGNAL WORDS • On the other hand • _____ • However • In the same way • ____

PROBLEM AND SOLUTION • The writer describes a current _______ and proposes a _____,

PROBLEM AND SOLUTION • The writer describes a current _______ and proposes a _____, or shows how a past problem was solved. • Example: editorials

Example • Thousand of people die each year in car accidents involving drugs or

Example • Thousand of people die each year in car accidents involving drugs or alcohol. Lives could be saved if our town adopts a free public taxi service. By providing such a service, we could prevent intoxicated drivers from endangering themselves or others.

ORDER OF IMPORTANCE • _____ facts are organized with the most _____ fact first,

ORDER OF IMPORTANCE • _____ facts are organized with the most _____ fact first, followed by facts in ______ order of importance.

Example Here are three worst things that you can do on a date. First,

Example Here are three worst things that you can do on a date. First, you could tell jokes that aren’t funny and laugh really hard to yourself. This will make you look bad. Worse though, you could offend your date. One bad “joke” may cause your date to lash out at you, hence ruining the engagement. But the worst thing that you can do is to appear slovenly. By not showering and properly grooming, you may repulse your date, and this is the worst thing that you can do.

Location Order • Also called ______ order • Some texts _____ in an organized

Location Order • Also called ______ order • Some texts _____ in an organized way from one _____ to another.

EXAMPLE I was asleep on the second floor of our narrow, gabled green house

EXAMPLE I was asleep on the second floor of our narrow, gabled green house in Willemstad, on the island of Curacao, the largest of the Dutch islands just off the coast of Venezuela. I remember that on that moonless night in February 1942, they attacked the big Lago oil refinery on Aruba, the sister island west of us. Then they blew up six of our small lake tankers, the tubby one that still bring crude oil from Lake Maracaibo to the refinery, Curacaosche Petroluem Maatschappij, to be made into gasoline, kerosene, and diesel oil. One German sub was even sighted off Willemstad at dawn.

Simple Listing • Items are _____ listed in a series of supporting facts or

Simple Listing • Items are _____ listed in a series of supporting facts or ____. Changing the ______ does not change the ____ of the paragraph.

Signal Words • In addition • _________ • Several

Signal Words • In addition • _________ • Several

CLASSIFICATION • The writer ____ similar things into ______. • Example: A report on

CLASSIFICATION • The writer ____ similar things into ______. • Example: A report on popular music would classify various types as rap, pop, rock, country and R& B