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Title: Text Structures


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Text Structures
  • Informational Text

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What are text structures?
  • Different types of informational passages have
    different text structures.
  • Text structures are organizational patterns.
  • Authors use certain text structures to help their
    audience better understand the information
    presented.

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What are the types of informational text
structures?
  • The most common are CAUSE AND EFFECT,
    COMPARE/CONTRAST, PROBLEM AND SOLUTION, and
    CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER.

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CAUSE AND EFFECTCharacteristics
  • describes a reason and its effect(s)

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CAUSE AND EFFECT signal words/phrases
  • Effect
  • As a result
  • Because
  • Consequently
  • For this reason
  • Ifthen
  • Since
  • Therefore

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COMPARE/CONTRASTCharacteristics
  • Compares and contrasts specific elements of two
    or more things

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COMPARE/CONTRAST signal words/phrases
  • Alike
  • As opposed to
  • Different
  • In common
  • On the other hand
  • Similar

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PROBLEM AND SOLUTION Characteristics
  • Describes a problem and its solution(s)

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PROBLEM AND SOLUTION signal words/phrases
  • Affect
  • As a result
  • Because
  • Consequently
  • For this reason
  • Ifthen
  • Since
  • therefore

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CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER characteristics
  • Sequence, or order based on time
  • Chrono time

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CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER signal words/phrases
  • First
  • Next
  • Last
  • Then
  • After
  • Before
  • Later

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Social Studies and Science Texts
  • Most texts in SOCIAL STUDIES tend to be
    structured in chronological order or cause and
    effect.
  • Most texts in SCIENCE tend to be organized in
    problem/solution.

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Lets Practice
  • Read the following passage. Determine the text
    structure and explain how it contributes to the
    overall development of ideas.

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  • In the game of volleyball, players hit a ball
    over a long net that stretches across a court.
    There are twelve players on the court at one
    timesix players per team.
  • The game of tennis is similar to volleyball in
    that a ball is hit over a long net on a court,
    but this is all the two sports have in common.
    In tennis, the ball is hit with a racquet, and
    only two or four players are on the court at one
    time.

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Now its your turn!
  • Independently read The Trouble with Television,
    p. 558 in your textbook.
  • Identify the text structure, and create a
    thinking map that best represents this structure
    (add details to the thinking map based on the
    structure).
  • In the frame of the map identify tone (with
    examples) authors purpose and perspective and
    a summary of the story.
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