Knowledge and Skills Statement
Provide small groups of students with several texts that include print and graphic features. Task students with analyzing the print and graphic features in the texts. Have students discuss the purpose of each print or graphic feature and how it supports comprehension of the overall text.
Notes:
- Consider providing a list of print and graphic features for students to look for. The list might include print features, such as captions, subheadings, and bold print, and graphic features such as photographs, illustrations, timelines, and graphs.
- A teacher may wish to provide a few texts for each group so they can see a variety of different graphic features.
Further Explanation
For this SE, students are expected to analyze how an author purposely uses print and graphic features to enhance the reader’s understanding of the text.
Research
Maine, F. (2013). How children talk together to make meaning from texts: A dialogic perspective on reading comprehension strategies. Literacy, 47(3), 150–156. doi:10.1111/lit.12010
Summary: The analysis of how text structure contributes to the author's purpose is examined from the reader's perspective instead of from the writer's. The findings of the study reveal that student talk allows students to question the reading and draw multiple interpretations of the author's intention. In the study, students used creative and hypothetical scenarios. The article includes a discussion on the benefits of creative dialogue and innovation.