Diving Deeper with a Fun Nonfiction Text Features Freebie

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Are you looking to inspire a love of learning text features in little minds and little hearts? Well this nonfiction text features freebie is a great place to start promoting your students to be interactive and engaged in your reading lesson!

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A key to engaging students in your text feature lesson is to get them TALKING about the text!

I use a variety of discussion questions to make this happen. In order to do so, let’s dive deeper than just “what is the title?” and have students thinking critically about the text features and how they help to communicate the information.

Nonfiction Text Features Freebie

This free download gives you question cards relating to the various text features. They can be used with ANY book! Keep reading to see how I dive into the different levels of questioning about text features.

Levels of Text Feature Discussion Questions

Of course, it is important to get your students engaged and talking during your text feature lesson. Use the nonfiction text features freebie discussion questions to work your way through these levels and develop a deeper understanding for your students.

Identify

The goal of these questions are to define the text feature and it’s purpose.

Example: What text feature shows page number of the chapters included?

Read about the 4 text features I always teach first here.

Engaging text feature passages are the perfect way for students to practice identifying beginning text features while reading about fun topics!

Interpret

The goal is to see how the text feature enhances and delivers information in the text.

Example: Which heading shows the paragraph will be about food that birds eat?

Compare

The goal is to notice the similarities and differences to other text features used in the text and what information they provide.

Example: What information does the caption tell us that we did not know from the picture?

What is the difference between the information we learn from the table of contents and index?

These text feature task cards are full of differentiations options!

Analyze

The goal is to determine the author’s purpose for using the text feature and how it is the best way to deliver that specific information.

Example: Does the text or the graph most effectively tell us the fastest animal in the jungle?

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Make sure you use plenty of fun and engaging activities to practice text features!

Don’t forget to download your nonfiction text features freebie discussion questions!