Title: Nonfiction Graphic Features
1Nonfiction Graphic Features
- Ms. Osborne
- Mountain View ES
- 5th Grade
2Standards to Cover
- ELA5R1
- c. Identifies and uses knowledge of common
graphic features (e.g., charts, maps, diagrams,
captions, and illustrations).
3Essential Questions
- How can graphic features help me understand what
I am reading? - How can I use the features and organization of a
book to help me comprehend?
4Where will you find these nonfiction features?
- In your textbooks (science, social studies,
math) - Newspapers
- Magazines
5What are nonfiction text features?
- Text features are simply tools to help you
comprehend what you are reading!! - We are going to focus on the following features
- Captions
- Labels
- Comparisons
- Fonts
- Headings
- And
- Graphics
Try looking only at these features before you
readthey will help you focus on the main idea of
the section or chapter!!!
6Lets start with captions!
- What are captions?
- Have you ever noticed the writing around pictures
in a book that you are reading? - Well those are captions
- They usually are around a picture to explain what
the picture is about.
7Locate a different caption in your science text
book and share it with your neighbor.
- How did you know that it was a caption?
8OKlets move on to labels!
- What are labels?
- They are also part of a picturethey actually
point out specific features in a picture.
9Now it is your turn to locate a label!
- Show your neighbor!
- How did you know that it was a label and not a
caption?
10Oklets move onto comparisons!
- Do you know what it means to compare something?
- Well a comparison in a text book, magazine, or
newspaper is the same thing.. It shows two or
more objects to compare size (example showing a
hand and comparing it to the size of a paperclip)
11Your turnlocate and share a comparison!
12Check up time!!
- What is a label?
- What is a caption?
- How do you know the difference between the two?
- What is a comparison? Give me an example
13Lets keep on going
- Now what do you know about fonts??
- Why would different types of fonts be important
(they are not just used to make things pretty ?) - Fonts are different ways of showing important
words. - What are some different ways of doing this?
- BOLD, italics, highlight, underline, ALL CAPS
14Headings
- These are everywhere!!!
- They are normally at the beginning of a
section/chapter to tell you what you are about to
read.
15How are headings helpful?
- If you choose a heading from your Social Studies
or Science book and turn it into a question, it
will give you a purpose to read! For example - What are Single-Celled Organisms?
- This will tell you what to look for when you are
reading!!! WOW?
16Find a heading in chapter one of your science
book
- Look at the heading and form a question
- Now read the section and lets see if changing
the heading into a question helps you understand
what you are reading - What do you think??? (I give it two thumbs up!)
17Oklast oneGraphics
- You see these everywhereespecially in your math
book.have any ideas of what I am talking about? - You got itpie graphs, line graphs, bar graphs,
pictographs, maps, charts, tables - How are these helpful?
- It makes data and information easy to read and
understand!!
18Lets review
- What is a caption?
- What is a label?
- How are headings useful?
- Name a few different ways to show that words or
phrases are important - How are graphics useful? Give a few graphics that
we see often - What is the last feature that we need to review
- Comparisonshow are these used?
19- Now you are a Nonfiction Text Features EXPERT?