Nonfiction Desk Tags Student Reference - Informational Text Features and Terms
These nonfiction desk tags are a valuable resource for middle and high school students as they delve into the complexities of informational texts. With these tags attached to each desk, students have instant access to important terms and features commonly found in nonfiction writing. All you have to do is laminate, cut out, and attach the tags to each of your students' desks. Then, during the unit when students inevitably begin asking you questions like, "What does expository mean?" or "What is a thesis statement again?" or "What's this text feature?" you can simply direct them to the desk tag in front of them for the answer! It's a simple yet effective way to empower students with the knowledge they need to navigate informational texts confidently.
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Information Included on The Nonfiction Desk Tags:
➡️ Nonfiction Text Features and Terms:
- Table of Contents
- Index
- Glossary
- Captions
- Headings/Subheadings
- Primary Source
- Bias
➡️ Non-Fiction Types (examples included for each)
- Narrative Nonfiction
- Expository Nonfiction
- Persuasive Nonfiction
- Descriptive Nonfiction
➡️ Non-Fiction Elements and Devices With Definitions
- Point Of View (First, Second, Third)
- Thesis
- Anecdote
- Analogy
- Rhetoric
- Allusion
- Tone
- Satire
➡️ Tips For Analyzing Non-Fiction
- Examining Text Features
- Clarifying Understanding
- Examining Author's Purpose
- Examining Author's Point of View
- Examining Credibility
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