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What is informational text?

What is informational text?. By PresenterMedia.com. WHAT IS INFORMATIONAL TEXT?. Informational text is factual information on a specific topic or event. Informational text contains ideas, facts and principles related to physical, biological, or social world. .

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What is informational text?

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  1. What is informational text? By PresenterMedia.com

  2. WHAT IS INFORMATIONAL TEXT? Informational text is factual information on a specific topic or event. Informational text contains ideas, facts and principles related to physical, biological, or social world. Informational texts may take many different forms: picture books, photo essays; chapter books, articles and essays, letters, diaries and journals, observational notes, factual references (almanacs, books of statistics, books of world records), brochures and manuals. The main purpose of informational text is to communicate and convey information. • Informational text in our classroom. Punctuation poster, White board, books, photographs, dictionaries, Thesaurus, Board games, magazines, clock, flag, trophy.

  3. What are text Features? • Text features help us understand non-fiction text. Authors include text features to help the reader better understand what they have read. • Text features provide information that may not be written in the text itself. Text features can be found in textbooks, magazines, articles, newspapers, reports, web pages, and other forms of non-fiction text.

  4. Table of Contents • Table of contents lists the major parts of a book along with their page numbers. • It outlines the main topics of main points within the book. • Readers can use the table of contents to help locate information in the book and see how everything is organized.

  5. Index • An index is an alphabetical listing of the key names, terms, events, and topics with page numbers. • Readers use the index to help find pages that contain information they are looking for.

  6. Glossary • Readers use the glossary to look up key terms to find out their meaning. This helps the reader better learn and understand the subject. • A glossary is a list of key terms in alphabetical order. Each key word is defined. • Sometimes a glossary also tells you how to pronounce a word.

  7. Titles • Titles tell the reader the topic of the text and they show the main idea of the text. • Titles help the reader by letting them know what they are about to read. • Titles focus the reader on a topic so they can make connections between what they already know and the text.

  8. Subheadings Subheadings divide the text into sections. Subheadings tell the main idea of each section of text. Subheadings are usually printed in large or bold type to make them stand out. Subheadings help the reader to locate information in the text by telling them where to look.

  9. Text (Bold, Color, & Italics) The style and color of the text sends the reader signals about how to read the content. Key words to notice are in usually in bold or in color. Text in italics is used in picture captions, book titles, and any other element that needs to stand out. Text in bold, color, or italics draw the reader’s attention to important information.

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