Mrs. Yollis' class, in California, has been learning about nonfiction books.
After viewing this VoiceThread, Mrs. Yollis' students looked for an example of a text feature in one of their nonfiction books.
(animal report book or biography book)
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Here are examples of text features and how they were used!
Ayush said, "I used the table of contents to find information about the blue whale's diet. The chapter was What Do Blue Whales Eat? I learned that one creature the blue whale feeds on is krill."
Ava stated, "The table of contents helped me find out information about the sea turtle's body."
Kayla declared, "The timeline helped me a lot. For example, I learned that in 1872, Susan B. Anthony voted for the presidential election when she was NOT allowed to."
Kendall explained, "I used the table of contents to help me find out why Elizabeth Blackwell decided to be a doctor. In a chapter called A Dream Begins, I found out that a friend told Elizabeth that she should be the first woman doctor."
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Paul stated, "I looked in the glossary for the definition for vertebrate which means a creature has a backbone."
Ben explained, "One caption in the book The Picture Life of Franklin Delano Roosevelt told me that in 1943 he met in Teheran, Iran, for a conference with Joseph Stalin and Winston Churchill."
Trent said, "I used the timeline to find that Charles Lindbergh bought his first airplane in 1923."
Kate stated, "The timeline helped me find important dates in Abraham Lincoln's life. For example, in 1960 he was elected president."
Nick declared, " The timeline helped me by remembering JFK's election for president on November 8, 1960."
Jaxon
Richie stated, "The diagram (sketch) helped me understand how the telephone worked."
"The map helped me a whole lot because I had no idea where the boa constrictor lived," said Corey.
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Sydney remarked, "I used the glossary and diagram to help me find the fact about the mane of a zebra."
Ethan
Anais said, "I used the table of contents to help me find information about Sacagawea. For example, to find out when she started working for Lewis and Clark, I used the chapter called Hired by Lewis and Clark."
"The table of contents helps me look for information that I need for my cheetah report. One chapter of the table contents I used for was How They Look. I used How They Look for the color of the cheetah," Jollene declared.
Gal declared, "I used a timeline to find that Amelia Earhart became the first person to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean in 1932."
Scarlet said, "I used the glossary to help me find the word trunk. The trunk is used by the elephant to breathe, eat smell, and drink."
Jared declared, "My text feature in my
Milton Hershey: Chocolate King book is the index. The cool part about the index is it helps me find the subjects I need and the correct pages. For example, pages 58-61 have information about chocolate."
"In the book Coyote, I found a map that helped me figure out where coyotes live," Caleb explained.
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Sam declared, " I used the glossary to find out what the word rosette means. Rosette means a spot or a group of spots that look like a flower."
Moraiya said, "The content help me find that the roadrunner runs through the bushy desert. I found this in Chapter 1."
Aaliyah declared, "The timeline helped me find details about Pocohontas. For example, in 1614, Pocohontas married John Rolfe."
Charlie remarked, "I used a picture to see what a Gila monster looks like."
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