Part one:
Take notes about the types of text structure that are new to you, classification and definition. You should download the below document into notability (text structure notes). If you prefer a paper copy to glue into your spiral instead, see Mrs. Brown.
In order to get the information for your text structure notes, you may either watch the below youtube videos or use the written notes below (text structure explanations and signal words for text structure). Use whatever method you prefer. Show Mrs. Brown or Mr. Potts your note paper in order to receive the points.
All text structure videos are listed if you want to refer to them because you are unsure at any point during this topic, but you only need to take notes on classification and definition.
Just for your information---
Description: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nmmOOxA-ig8 (only watch beginning until description is explained)
Sequence/Chronological: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZPJK58tySI
Problem/Solution: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NAth0JMZqUk
Comparison/Contrast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wPoxKFQlIgA
Cause and Effect: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ftC3pfrBwnk
Question and Answer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yX4M-YgOUIA&rel=0
For your notes--
Classification: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TyjY4fv3r0E
Definition: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NrQmqvY1zZ8&rel=0
Take notes about the types of text structure that are new to you, classification and definition. You should download the below document into notability (text structure notes). If you prefer a paper copy to glue into your spiral instead, see Mrs. Brown.
In order to get the information for your text structure notes, you may either watch the below youtube videos or use the written notes below (text structure explanations and signal words for text structure). Use whatever method you prefer. Show Mrs. Brown or Mr. Potts your note paper in order to receive the points.
All text structure videos are listed if you want to refer to them because you are unsure at any point during this topic, but you only need to take notes on classification and definition.
Just for your information---
Description: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nmmOOxA-ig8 (only watch beginning until description is explained)
Sequence/Chronological: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZPJK58tySI
Problem/Solution: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NAth0JMZqUk
Comparison/Contrast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wPoxKFQlIgA
Cause and Effect: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ftC3pfrBwnk
Question and Answer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yX4M-YgOUIA&rel=0
For your notes--
Classification: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TyjY4fv3r0E
Definition: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NrQmqvY1zZ8&rel=0
signal_words_for_text_structure.pdf | |
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text_structure_explanations.pdf | |
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text_structure_notes-group_2.pdf | |
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Part two:
Download the keynote presentation below. In the keynote, you will read each paragraph. You need to underline the signal words that might designate the text structure. After reading, you need to state the text structure and explain why it is that text structure using the context of the text to explain. You will need to use complete sentences. After you have finished the activity, make sure to upload it to your google drive folder, if you are Mrs. Brown's student. If you are Mr. Potts' student, you should upload it to the schoology site. Check with your teacher when you finish with this step.
Download the keynote presentation below. In the keynote, you will read each paragraph. You need to underline the signal words that might designate the text structure. After reading, you need to state the text structure and explain why it is that text structure using the context of the text to explain. You will need to use complete sentences. After you have finished the activity, make sure to upload it to your google drive folder, if you are Mrs. Brown's student. If you are Mr. Potts' student, you should upload it to the schoology site. Check with your teacher when you finish with this step.
text_structure_practice_keynote_group2.key | |
File Size: | 1072 kb |
File Type: | key |
Part three:
Download the keynote presentation below. In the keynote, you will read each paragraph. You need to state the text structure, underline the signal words, and answer the multiple choice questions regarding the paragraph. Some multiple choice questions will have more than one answer. After you have finished the activity, make sure to upload it to your google drive folder, if you are Mrs. Brown's student. If you are Mr. Potts' student, you should upload it to the schoology site. Check with your teacher when you finish with this step.
Download the keynote presentation below. In the keynote, you will read each paragraph. You need to state the text structure, underline the signal words, and answer the multiple choice questions regarding the paragraph. Some multiple choice questions will have more than one answer. After you have finished the activity, make sure to upload it to your google drive folder, if you are Mrs. Brown's student. If you are Mr. Potts' student, you should upload it to the schoology site. Check with your teacher when you finish with this step.
text_structure_think_about_it.key | |
File Size: | 1428 kb |
File Type: | key |
Part four:
Take the two Study Island tests. You need to score at least 75% in order to pass these topics. They are under the assignment for text structures. Check with your teacher when you finish with this step. You will be retaking the test if less than 75%.
Part five:
Complete a Text-Dependent Analysis. See Mrs. Brown for papers.