- English Language Arts and Reading
- Grade 1
- Multiple genres
recognize characteristics and structures of informational text, including:
features and simple graphics to locate or gain information; and
Use a checklist of student mastery. While an informational text is read to students, they should be able to identify that the text is informational based on the features and simple graphics found in the text. Types of features that students may notice include a table of contents, a glossary, diagrams, captions, photographs, headings, subheadings, bold and italicized words, maps, and charts. Additionally, students should be able to explain what they can learn from the text features and simple graphics. The teacher can ask questions to prompt student responses.
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