Nonfiction Text Feature Fun
During second quarter our focus during Reader's Workshop is nonfiction text. We have spent the first part of this quarter learning about nonfiction text features and how they help us when we read informational text. Today we did an activity that my students really enjoyed. I saved a few of our Time For Kids magazines, ones we had already read and discussed, and then I collected them and stored them- so today I pulled those out and we went on a scavenger hunt searching for 7 different features. Of course, I had already scoped them out and knew which features were for sure in the magazines. I typed up a directions page for my kiddos to use and we looked at the sample I had made so they would know just what they needed to do. You can find the directions page for free to use with your class here... Nonfiction Text Features Poster As for my teacher example- here it is (the red border is a magnetic border on my dry erase board- it is not part of the pos...