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What parts of nonfiction text help us understand the information better? How do they help us

What parts of nonfiction text help us understand the information better? How do they help us organize our thoughts?. What are nonfiction conventions?. LA 3.1 Use text features to predict content 3.4 Recognize features of nonfiction text 4.2 organize information using

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What parts of nonfiction text help us understand the information better? How do they help us

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  1. What parts of nonfiction text help us understand the information better? How do they help us organize our thoughts?

  2. What are nonfiction conventions? LA 3.1 Use text features to predict content 3.4 Recognize features of nonfiction text 4.2 organize information using a variety of tools

  3. Labels Labels help the reader identify a picture or photograph and its parts.

  4. Photographs • Photographs help the reader • understand exactly what something • looks like. Sabal Palm: Florida's State Tree

  5. Captions Captions help the reader better understand a picture or photograph

  6. Comparisons Comparisons help the reader understand the size of one thing by comparing it to the size of something familiar.

  7. Cutaways Cutaways help the reader understand something by looking at it from the inside.

  8. Maps Maps help the reader understand where things are in the world.

  9. Types of print Types of print help the reader by signaling, "Look at me! I'm important!"

  10. Close-Ups Close-ups help the reader see details in something small. Close up of blood vessel with cholesterol

  11. Index Index is an alphabetical list of almost everything written in the text, with page numbers so you can find the information.

  12. Glossary Glossary helps the reader understand key words that are in the text.

  13. Table Table helps the reader understand the important information by listing it in a table or chart form.

  14. Activity: Find an example of each of the nonfiction conventions and put them in your Nonfiction Convention Notebook.

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