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Understanding Text
   Structures
What is a text structure?
             • A “structure” is a
               building or
               framework

             • “Text structure”
               refers to how a
               piece of text is built
What is a text structure?
• Builders can use
  different kinds of
  structures to build
  different things
• A skyscraper, for
  example, is a
  different kind of
  structure from a
  house
What is a text structure?
             • Writers use
               different structures
               to build their ideas
             • Each text structure
               communicates
               ideas in a different
               way
Chronological order
• Authors use
  chronological order
  to explain how
  things happen in
  order
• Chronological order
  is also called
  sequence or time
  order
Chronological order
          • You will know that
            you are reading a
            text in
            chronological order
            because you will
            see words like first,
            next, later, then,
            and finally
Chronological order
• You will often see chronological order in
  directions:
   Have you ever made macaroni and cheese?
  It’s simple! First, boil some water and make
  some macaroni. Then, make your cheese
  sauce. After the cheese sauce is ready, mix
  it with the macaroni. Bake the entire thing
  in the oven. Finally, it’s time to eat!
Chronological order
• You will often see chronological order in
  directions:
   Have you ever made macaroni and cheese?
  It’s simple! First, boil some water and make
  some macaroni. Then, make your cheese
  sauce. After the cheese sauce is ready, mix
  it with the macaroni. Bake the entire thing
  in the oven. Finally, it’s time to eat!
Which paragraph is in
       chronological order?
   Pennsylvania has many           Through the ages,
historic sites. You can visit   Pennsylvania has seen
Revolutionary war sites,        many interesting events.
like Valley Forge. You can      The state was founded in
                                1681 by William Penn.
also visit important            Later, Pennsylvania was the
locations from the Civil        site of important
War, like Gettysburg.           Revolutionary War battles.
Finally, you can also see the   After that, Pennsylvania
site of the first oil well in   was home to new factories
Titusville. Pennsylvania has    during the Industrial
many neat places to visit!      Revolution. Today,
                                Pennsylvania continues to
                                make history.
Which paragraph is in
   chronological order?
                     Through the ages,
                  Pennsylvania has seen
This is the       many interesting events.
paragraph in      The state was founded in
chronological     1681 by William Penn.
                  Later, Pennsylvania was the
order. Can you    site of important
find the clue     Revolutionary War battles.
words that show   After that, Pennsylvania
this order?       was home to new factories
                  during the Industrial
                  Revolution. Today,
                  Pennsylvania continues to
                  make history.
Which paragraph is in
   chronological order?
                     Through the ages,
                  Pennsylvania has seen
This is the       many interesting events.
paragraph in      The state was founded in
chronological     1681 by William Penn.
                  Later, Pennsylvania was the
order. Can you    site of important
find the clue     Revolutionary War battles.
words that show   After that, Pennsylvania
this order?       was home to new factories
                  during the Industrial
                  Revolution. Today,
                  Pennsylvania continues to
                  make history.
Think about it!
• What is a structure?
• What does chronological order
  mean?
• What are some clue words that
  show chronological order?
Another text structure
           • But what if an
             author doesn’t
             want to show how
             something
             happened in
             sequence?
           • The author would
             need to use another
             text structure!
Another text structure
         • Suppose an author
           wanted to explain how
           these two birds are
           similar and different
         • Chronological order
           wouldn’t work---there
           is no order of events
         • The author would
           need to use compare
           and contrast
Another text structure
        The cardinal and the cedar
      waxwing are two common birds.
      Both have crests on their heads.
      Both are common at birdfeeders.
      But the birds have some
      differences. The male cardinal is a
      bright red, while the waxwing is
      brown. The cedar waxwing often
      migrates from place to place. On
      the other hand, the cardinal stays
      in one place year after year.
Compare and contrast clue words

   When authors use the
 text structure of compare
 and contrast, they often
 use special clue words to
 show this text structure.


  Can you find the clue
 words in the paragraph?
Can you find the clue words?
           The cardinal and the cedar
         waxwing are two common birds.
         Both have crests on their heads.
         Both are common at birdfeeders.
         But the birds have some
         differences. The male cardinal is a
         bright red, while the waxwing is
         brown. The cedar waxwing often
         migrates from place to place. On
         the other hand, the cardinal stays
         in one place year after year.
Here they are!
    The cardinal and the cedar
  waxwing are two common birds.
  Both have crests on their heads.
  Both are common at birdfeeders.
  But the birds have some
  differences. The male cardinal is a
  bright red, while the waxwing is
  brown. The cedar waxwing often
  migrates from place to place. On
  the other hand, the cardinal stays
  in one place year after year.
Compare and contrast graphic organizer

                   • To organize details
                     from a paragraph
                     in compare and
                     contrast, use a
                     Venn diagram
Review
• Can you explain the difference
  between chronological order and
  compare and contrast?
• How can clue words help you as a
  reader?
Another text structure
• Sometimes, a writer will want to explain
  how one event leads to another
• This kind of text structure is called cause
  and effect
Cause and effect clue words
• When authors
  write paragraphs
  to show causes and
  effects, they use
  words like cause,
  effect, as a result,
  consequently, and
  so
Can you find the clue words?
  The night’s snowstorm had many
 effects. People were out shoveling
 snow from their sidewalks. The power
 lines were draped with ice. Snow
 plows drove down every street.
 Children were the happiest of all. The
 unexpected snow caused school to be
 cancelled!
Can you find the clue words?
  The night’s snowstorm had many
 effects. People were out shoveling
 snow from their sidewalks. The power
 lines were draped with ice. Snow
 plows drove down every street.
 Children were the happiest of all. The
 unexpected snow caused school to be
 cancelled!
More with cause and effect
   Baby painted turtles spend all winter in
their nests. They have special chemicals in
their blood that can keep their blood from
freezing. As a result, baby painted turtles
can survive freezing temperatures!
More with cause and effect
   Baby painted turtles spend all winter in
their nests. They have special chemicals in
their blood that can keep their blood from
freezing. As a result, baby painted turtles
can survive freezing temperatures!

This is the
cause
More with cause and effect
   Baby painted turtles spend all winter in
their nests. They have special chemicals in
their blood that can keep their blood from
freezing. As a result, baby painted turtles
can survive freezing temperatures!
                                     This is the
                                     effect
Review
• Which text structure tells about how things
  are similar and different?
• Compare and contrast
• Which text structure explains how things
  happen in time order?
• Chronological order
Another kind of text structure

               • Sometimes, an author
                 will want to explain a
                 problem, and then
                 show one or more
                 solutions
               • This kind of text
                 structure is called
                 problem and solution
An example of problem and solution
   Park School had a
terrible problem. Every
day at recess, students
would argue over the
slides. Teachers had to
spend time every day
taking care of the
arguments. Finally, one
teacher came up with a
great solution. They
bought another set of
slides that everyone could
enjoy.
An example of problem and solution

Park School had a terrible
problem. Every day at        • Can you find the
recess, students would
argue over the slides.         problem and the
Teachers had to spend          solution in this
time every day taking care     paragraph?
of the arguments. Finally,
one teacher came up with
a great solution. They
bought another set of
slides that everyone could
enjoy.
An example of problem and solution

Park School had a terrible
problem. Every day at
recess, students would
                             Here is the
argue over the slides.       problem
Teachers had to spend
time every day taking care
of the arguments. Finally,
one teacher came up with
a great solution. They
bought another set of
slides that everyone could
enjoy.
An example of problem and solution

Park School had a terrible
problem. Every day at
recess, students would
                             Here is the
argue over the slides.       problem
Teachers had to spend
time every day taking care
of the arguments. Finally,
one teacher came up with     Here is the
a great solution. They       solution
bought another set of
slides that everyone could
enjoy.
Of course, problem and solution is not
            always so simple
• Often, authors will
  signal problem and
  solution structure with
  clue words like
  problem and solution,
  just like in the last
  paragraph
• Sometimes, authors
  will use related words
Of course, problem and solution is not
            always so simple
• Synonyms for problem
  include difficulty,
  struggle, uncertainty,
  worry, threat, and
  trouble
• Synonyms for solution
  include possibility,
  hope, bright spot,
  answer, and future
A more difficult problem and solution
              paragraph
                The Chesapeake Bay faces an
                uncertain future. Issues such as
                pesticides, too many nutrients,
                and habitat loss all threaten the
                Bay’s water quality and animal
                life. However, scientists are
                hopeful that the future may be
                brighter. If everyone in the
                Chesapeake Bay watershed
                works together, solutions may be
                found.
A more difficult problem and solution
              paragraph
                The Chesapeake Bay faces an
                uncertain future. Issues such as
                pesticides, too many nutrients,
What is the     and habitat loss all threaten the
problem?        Bay’s water quality and animal
                life. However, scientists are
What is the     hopeful that the future may be
                brighter. If everyone in the
solution?       Chesapeake Bay watershed
                works together, solutions may be
                found.
A more difficult problem and solution
              paragraph
                The Chesapeake Bay faces an
                uncertain future. Issues such as
                pesticides, too many nutrients,
Problem         and habitat loss all threaten the
                Bay’s water quality and animal
                life. However, scientists are
                hopeful that the future may be
                brighter. If everyone in the
                Chesapeake Bay watershed
Solution        works together, solutions may be
                found.
Text structures we’ve
          learned so far

•   Chronological order
•   Compare and contrast
•   Cause and effect
•   Problem and solution
Match the clue words!
   Can you figure out the text structure that these clue
                    words point to?

 however, on the other
hand, similarity, like,
unlike
                                   Compare and
                                   contrast
Match the clue words!
   Can you figure out the text structure that these clue
                    words point to?

 as a result,
consequently,                  Cause and effect
therefore, so, cause,
effect
Match the clue words!
   Can you figure out the text structure that these clue
                    words point to?

 problem, solution,
threat, difficulty, hope,
answer, possibility


                               Problem and
                               solution
Are there any other text
      structures?
 Most paragraphs that we write in
 school can be called description
           paragraphs
Description paragraphs
           • In this kind of
             paragraph, the author
             offers a main idea
             statement, and then
             supports that statement
             with several details
Description paragraphs
            The pond was a beautiful
           place to visit. The falling
           leaves, all different colors,
           decorated the surface of the
           water. At the edges of the
           pond, small wildflowers
           grew. The golden forest
           glowed faintly in the distance.
Description paragraphs
                     Main idea



            The pond was a beautiful
           place to visit. The falling
           leaves, all different colors,
           decorated the surface of the
           water. At the edges of the
           pond, small wildflowers
           grew. The golden forest
           glowed faintly in the distance.
Description paragraphs
                                       Main idea



                              The pond was a beautiful
                             place to visit. The falling
                             leaves, all different colors,
                             decorated the surface of the
                             water. At the edges of the
                             pond, small wildflowers
All of the other sentences   grew. The golden forest
explain and describe         glowed faintly in the distance.
why the main idea is
true.
Description paragraphs
• Clue words in these
  paragraphs may
  include:

• One reason, another
  reason, and for
  example
Now it’s your turn!
• On the next few slides,
  you will read some
  paragraphs about the
  Great Chicago Fire
• Your task is to decide on
  the text structure for each
  one
• Understanding the text
  structure will help you to
  understand each paragraph
What’s the text structure?
                    Daniel Sullivan was the first to notice
• Chronological   the flames coming from the O’Leary
  order           barn at around 8:30 pm on October 8.
                  A problem with the alarm box made it
• Compare and     impossible for the people in the area
  contrast        to call for the fire department. By 9:30
• Cause and       pm, the entire block was blazing. In
                  another 3 hours, there were fires all
  effect
                  over Chicago. The heavy wind coming
• Problem and     from the lake only made the fire
  solution        bigger. It would be another day before
                  the fire would be completely out. By
• Description
                  that time, 17,500 buildings had been
                  burned.
What’s the text structure?
                    Daniel Sullivan was the first to notice
• Chronological   the flames coming from the O’Leary
  order           barn at around 8:30 pm on October 8.
                  A problem with the alarm box made it
• Compare and     impossible for the people in the area
  contrast        to call for the fire department. By 9:30
                  pm, the entire block was blazing. In
                  another 3 hours, there were fires all
• Problem and     over Chicago. The heavy wind coming
  solution        from the lake only made the fire
                  bigger. It would be another day before
                  the fire would be completely out. By
                  that time, 17,500 buildings had been
                  burned.
What’s the text structure?
                    Daniel Sullivan was the first to notice
• Chronological   the flames coming from the O’Leary
  order           barn at around 8:30 pm on October 8.
                  A problem with the alarm box made it
                  impossible for the people in the area
                  to call for the fire department. By 9:30
                  pm, the entire block was blazing. In
                  another 3 hours, there were fires all
                  over Chicago. The heavy wind coming
                  from the lake only made the fire
                  bigger. It would be another day before
                  the fire would be completely out. By
                  that time, 17,500 buildings had been
                  burned.
What’s the text structure?
                    Daniel Sullivan was the first to notice
• Chronological   the flames coming from the O’Leary
  order           barn at around 8:30 pm on October 8.
                  A problem with the alarm box made it
                  impossible for the people in the area
                  to call for the fire department. By 9:30
                  pm, the entire block was blazing. In
                  another 3 hours, there were fires all
                  over Chicago. The heavy wind coming
                  from the lake only made the fire
                  bigger. It would be another day before
                  the fire would be completely out. By
                  that time, 17,500 buildings had been
                  burned.
What’s the text structure?
                    Daniel Sullivan was the first to notice
• Chronological   the flames coming from the O’Leary
  order           barn at around 8:30 pm on October 8.
                  A problem with the alarm box made it
                  impossible for the people in the area
• Notice how      to call for the fire department. By 9:30
  the paragraph   pm, the entire block was blazing. In
                  another 3 hours, there were fires all
  shows how
                  over Chicago. The heavy wind coming
  events happen   from the lake only made the fire
  in time order   bigger. It would be another day before
                  the fire would be completely out. By
                  that time, 17,500 buildings had been
                  burned.
What’s the text structure?
                        Daniel Sullivan was the first to notice
• Understanding       the flames coming from the O’Leary
  that this text is   barn at around 8:30 pm on October 8.
  written in          A problem with the alarm box made it
  chronological       impossible for the people in the area
  order can help      to call for the fire department. By 9:30
  you to              pm, the entire block was blazing. In
                      another 3 hours, there were fires all
  understand
                      over Chicago. The heavy wind coming
  how the Great       from the lake only made the fire
  Fire started        bigger. It would be another day before
                      the fire would be completely out. By
                      that time, 17,500 buildings had been
                      burned.
Try another!
• Chronological    Why was the Great Chicago Fire so
                   disastrous? After all, Chicago had fire
  order            departments and fire alarms. One
• Compare and      reason for the terrible fire is that the
                   alarm malfunctioned. The local fire
  contrast         company noticed the fire by accident
• Cause and        as it was returning from another fire.
                   As another problem, a watchman who
  effect           saw the flames directed other fire
• Problem and      companies to a location that was nearly
  solution         a mile away from the fire. Because of
                   these two problems, a fire that could
• Description      have been controlled rapidly spread
                   across the city.
Try another!
                 Why was the Great Chicago Fire so
                 disastrous? After all, Chicago had fire
• Compare and    departments and fire alarms. One
  contrast       reason for the terrible fire is that the
                 alarm malfunctioned. The local fire
• Cause and      company noticed the fire by accident
  effect         as it was returning from another fire.
                 As another problem, a watchman who
• Problem and    saw the flames directed other fire
  solution       companies to a location that was nearly
                 a mile away from the fire. Because of
                 these two problems, a fire that could
                 have been controlled rapidly spread
                 across the city.
Try another!
               Why was the Great Chicago Fire so
               disastrous? After all, Chicago had fire
               departments and fire alarms. One
• Cause and    reason for the terrible fire is that the
               alarm malfunctioned. The local fire
  effect       company noticed the fire by accident
               as it was returning from another fire.
               As another problem, a watchman who
               saw the flames directed other fire
               companies to a location that was nearly
               a mile away from the fire. Because of
               these two problems, a fire that could
               have been controlled rapidly spread
               across the city.
Try another!
                    Why was the Great Chicago Fire so
                    disastrous? After all, Chicago had fire
                    departments and fire alarms. One
• Cause and         reason for the terrible fire is that the
                    alarm malfunctioned. The local fire
  effect            company noticed the fire by accident
• Notice how        as it was returning from another fire.
                    As another problem, a watchman who
  the causes (in    saw the flames directed other fire
  blue) lead to     companies to a location that was nearly
  the effect (in    a mile away from the fire. Because of
                    these two problems, a fire that could
  yellow)           have been controlled rapidly spread
                    across the city.
What text structure is here?
                       After the fire, thousands of people
• Chronological      were left homeless. Many escaped the
                     fire with nothing except the clothes
  order              on their backs. Providing all of these
• Compare and        people with food, clean water, and
  contrast           shelter was a huge task. Luckily, the
                     city quickly formed a Relief and Aid
• Cause and effect   Society. This group started giving out
• Problem and        the food donations that were pouring
                     in from other cities. The society built
  solution
                     places for people to live, gathered the
• Description        tools that people needed to rebuild
                     their houses, and even vaccinated
                     64,000 people against smallpox.
What text structure is here?
                       After the fire, thousands of people
• Chronological      were left homeless. Many escaped the
                     fire with nothing except the clothes
  order              on their backs. Providing all of these
                     people with food, clean water, and
                     shelter was a huge task. Luckily, the
• Cause and effect   city quickly formed a Relief and Aid
• Problem and        Society. This group started giving out
  solution           the food donations that were pouring
                     in from other cities. The society built
                     places for people to live, gathered the
                     tools that people needed to rebuild
                     their houses, and even vaccinated
                     64,000 people against smallpox.
What text structure is here?
                  After the fire, thousands of people
                were left homeless. Many escaped the
                fire with nothing except the clothes
• Problem and   on their backs. Providing all of these
  solution      people with food, clean water, and
                shelter was a huge task. Luckily, the
                city quickly formed a Relief and Aid
                Society. This group started giving out
                the food donations that were pouring
                in from other cities. The society built
                places for people to live, gathered the
                tools that people needed to rebuild
                their houses, and even vaccinated
                64,000 people against smallpox.
What text structure is here?
                  After the fire, thousands of people
                were left homeless. Many escaped the
                fire with nothing except the clothes
• Problem and   on their backs. Providing all of these
  solution      people with food, clean water, and
                shelter was a huge task. Luckily, the
                city quickly formed a Relief and Aid
• Here is the   Society. This group started giving out
  problem       the food donations that were pouring
                in from other cities. The society built
                places for people to live, gathered the
                tools that people needed to rebuild
                their houses, and even vaccinated
                64,000 people against smallpox.
What text structure is here?
                  After the fire, thousands of people
                were left homeless. Many escaped the
                fire with nothing except the clothes
• Problem and   on their backs. Providing all of these
  solution      people with food, clean water, and
                shelter was a huge task. Luckily, the
                city quickly formed a Relief and Aid
• Here is the   Society. This group started giving out
  solution      the food donations that were pouring
                in from other cities. The society built
                places for people to live, gathered the
                tools that people needed to rebuild
                their houses, and even vaccinated
                64,000 people against smallpox.
Can you find the text structure?
                    Chicago changed in many ways after
• Chronological   the fire. Before the fire, most of the
                  buildings were less than five stories
  order
                  high. The buildings that were
• Compare and     constructed after the fire, however,
  contrast        were some of the first skyscrapers in
                  the country. Before the fire, most of
• Cause and       the houses were made of wood. After
  effect          the fire, people chose to build their
• Problem and     houses out of stone or brick. There were
                  changes in where people lived, as well.
  solution        The poor people in the city lived close to
• Description     the center of the city before the fire.
                  After the fire, they moved into
                  neighborhoods that were farther away
                  from the downtown area.
Can you find the text structure?
                  Chicago changed in many ways after
• Compare and   the fire. Before the fire, most of the
                buildings were less than five stories
  contrast
                high. The buildings that were
• Cause and     constructed after the fire, however,
  effect        were some of the first skyscrapers in
                the country. Before the fire, most of
• Description   the houses were made of wood. After
                the fire, people chose to build their
                houses out of stone or brick. There were
                changes in where people lived, as well.
                The poor people in the city lived close to
                the center of the city before the fire.
                After the fire, they moved into
                neighborhoods that were farther away
                from the downtown area.
Can you find the text structure?
                  Chicago changed in many ways after
• Compare and   the fire. Before the fire, most of the
                buildings were less than five stories
  contrast
                high. The buildings that were
                constructed after the fire, however,
                were some of the first skyscrapers in
                the country. Before the fire, most of
                the houses were made of wood. After
                the fire, people chose to build their
                houses out of stone or brick. There were
                changes in where people lived, as well.
                The poor people in the city lived close to
                the center of the city before the fire.
                After the fire, they moved into
                neighborhoods that were farther away
                from the downtown area.
Can you find the text structure?
                        Chicago changed in many ways after
• Compare and         the fire. Before the fire, most of the
                      buildings were less than five stories
  contrast
                      high. The buildings that were
                      constructed after the fire, however,
     Notice how       were some of the first skyscrapers in
                      the country. Before the fire, most of
  this paragraph is   the houses were made of wood. After
  comparing           the fire, people chose to build their
  Chicago             houses out of stone or brick. There were
  BEFORE the          changes in where people lived, as well.
                      The poor people in the city lived close to
  fire to Chicago
                      the center of the city before the fire.
  AFTER the fire      After the fire, they moved into
                      neighborhoods that were farther away
                      from the downtown area.
Can you find the text structure?
                        Chicago changed in many ways after
• Compare and         the fire. Before the fire, most of the
                      buildings were less than five stories
  contrast
                      high. The buildings that were
                      constructed after the fire, however,
     Notice how       were some of the first skyscrapers in
                      the country. Before the fire, most of
  this paragraph is   the houses were made of wood. After
  comparing           the fire, people chose to build their
  Chicago             houses out of stone or brick. There were
  BEFORE the          changes in where people lived, as well.
                      The poor people in the city lived close to
  fire to Chicago
                      the center of the city before the fire.
  AFTER the fire      After the fire, they moved into
                      neighborhoods that were farther away
                      from the downtown area.
One more paragraph!
  By Monday night, the town     • Chronological
of Chicago was burning.           order
People described it as          • Compare and
terrible, but amazing. The        contrast
flames were brighter than
                                • Cause and effect
anything people had ever
seen. The harsh winds swept     • Problem and
the fire across the city with     solution
terrible speed. For many        • Description
who watched, it was a sight
to remember for the rest of
their lives.
One more paragraph!
  By Monday night, the town     • Compare and
of Chicago was burning.           contrast
People described it as          • Cause and effect
terrible, but amazing. The
flames were brighter than
anything people had ever        • Description
seen. The harsh winds swept
the fire across the city with
terrible speed. For many
who watched, it was a sight
to remember for the rest of
their lives.
One more paragraph!
  By Monday night, the town
of Chicago was burning.         • Description
People described it as
terrible, but amazing. The
flames were brighter than
anything people had ever
seen. The harsh winds swept
the fire across the city with
terrible speed. For many
who watched, it was a sight
to remember for the rest of
their lives.
One more paragraph!
  By Monday night, the town
of Chicago was burning.         • Description
People described it as
terrible, but amazing. The
flames were brighter than       • Notice the
anything people had ever          main idea.
seen. The harsh winds swept
the fire across the city with
terrible speed. For many
who watched, it was a sight
to remember for the rest of
their lives.
One more paragraph!
  By Monday night, the town
of Chicago was burning.         • Description
People described it as
terrible, but amazing. The
flames were brighter than       • Notice the
anything people had ever          main idea.
seen. The harsh winds swept
the fire across the city with   • The rest of the
terrible speed. For many          sentences
who watched, it was a sight
to remember for the rest of
                                  explain the
their lives.                      main idea.
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Understanding text-structure-powerpoint

  • 1. Understanding Text Structures
  • 2. What is a text structure? • A “structure” is a building or framework • “Text structure” refers to how a piece of text is built
  • 3. What is a text structure? • Builders can use different kinds of structures to build different things • A skyscraper, for example, is a different kind of structure from a house
  • 4. What is a text structure? • Writers use different structures to build their ideas • Each text structure communicates ideas in a different way
  • 5. Chronological order • Authors use chronological order to explain how things happen in order • Chronological order is also called sequence or time order
  • 6. Chronological order • You will know that you are reading a text in chronological order because you will see words like first, next, later, then, and finally
  • 7. Chronological order • You will often see chronological order in directions: Have you ever made macaroni and cheese? It’s simple! First, boil some water and make some macaroni. Then, make your cheese sauce. After the cheese sauce is ready, mix it with the macaroni. Bake the entire thing in the oven. Finally, it’s time to eat!
  • 8. Chronological order • You will often see chronological order in directions: Have you ever made macaroni and cheese? It’s simple! First, boil some water and make some macaroni. Then, make your cheese sauce. After the cheese sauce is ready, mix it with the macaroni. Bake the entire thing in the oven. Finally, it’s time to eat!
  • 9. Which paragraph is in chronological order? Pennsylvania has many Through the ages, historic sites. You can visit Pennsylvania has seen Revolutionary war sites, many interesting events. like Valley Forge. You can The state was founded in 1681 by William Penn. also visit important Later, Pennsylvania was the locations from the Civil site of important War, like Gettysburg. Revolutionary War battles. Finally, you can also see the After that, Pennsylvania site of the first oil well in was home to new factories Titusville. Pennsylvania has during the Industrial many neat places to visit! Revolution. Today, Pennsylvania continues to make history.
  • 10. Which paragraph is in chronological order? Through the ages, Pennsylvania has seen This is the many interesting events. paragraph in The state was founded in chronological 1681 by William Penn. Later, Pennsylvania was the order. Can you site of important find the clue Revolutionary War battles. words that show After that, Pennsylvania this order? was home to new factories during the Industrial Revolution. Today, Pennsylvania continues to make history.
  • 11. Which paragraph is in chronological order? Through the ages, Pennsylvania has seen This is the many interesting events. paragraph in The state was founded in chronological 1681 by William Penn. Later, Pennsylvania was the order. Can you site of important find the clue Revolutionary War battles. words that show After that, Pennsylvania this order? was home to new factories during the Industrial Revolution. Today, Pennsylvania continues to make history.
  • 12. Think about it! • What is a structure? • What does chronological order mean? • What are some clue words that show chronological order?
  • 13. Another text structure • But what if an author doesn’t want to show how something happened in sequence? • The author would need to use another text structure!
  • 14. Another text structure • Suppose an author wanted to explain how these two birds are similar and different • Chronological order wouldn’t work---there is no order of events • The author would need to use compare and contrast
  • 15. Another text structure The cardinal and the cedar waxwing are two common birds. Both have crests on their heads. Both are common at birdfeeders. But the birds have some differences. The male cardinal is a bright red, while the waxwing is brown. The cedar waxwing often migrates from place to place. On the other hand, the cardinal stays in one place year after year.
  • 16. Compare and contrast clue words When authors use the text structure of compare and contrast, they often use special clue words to show this text structure. Can you find the clue words in the paragraph?
  • 17. Can you find the clue words? The cardinal and the cedar waxwing are two common birds. Both have crests on their heads. Both are common at birdfeeders. But the birds have some differences. The male cardinal is a bright red, while the waxwing is brown. The cedar waxwing often migrates from place to place. On the other hand, the cardinal stays in one place year after year.
  • 18. Here they are! The cardinal and the cedar waxwing are two common birds. Both have crests on their heads. Both are common at birdfeeders. But the birds have some differences. The male cardinal is a bright red, while the waxwing is brown. The cedar waxwing often migrates from place to place. On the other hand, the cardinal stays in one place year after year.
  • 19. Compare and contrast graphic organizer • To organize details from a paragraph in compare and contrast, use a Venn diagram
  • 20. Review • Can you explain the difference between chronological order and compare and contrast? • How can clue words help you as a reader?
  • 21. Another text structure • Sometimes, a writer will want to explain how one event leads to another • This kind of text structure is called cause and effect
  • 22. Cause and effect clue words • When authors write paragraphs to show causes and effects, they use words like cause, effect, as a result, consequently, and so
  • 23. Can you find the clue words? The night’s snowstorm had many effects. People were out shoveling snow from their sidewalks. The power lines were draped with ice. Snow plows drove down every street. Children were the happiest of all. The unexpected snow caused school to be cancelled!
  • 24. Can you find the clue words? The night’s snowstorm had many effects. People were out shoveling snow from their sidewalks. The power lines were draped with ice. Snow plows drove down every street. Children were the happiest of all. The unexpected snow caused school to be cancelled!
  • 25. More with cause and effect Baby painted turtles spend all winter in their nests. They have special chemicals in their blood that can keep their blood from freezing. As a result, baby painted turtles can survive freezing temperatures!
  • 26. More with cause and effect Baby painted turtles spend all winter in their nests. They have special chemicals in their blood that can keep their blood from freezing. As a result, baby painted turtles can survive freezing temperatures! This is the cause
  • 27. More with cause and effect Baby painted turtles spend all winter in their nests. They have special chemicals in their blood that can keep their blood from freezing. As a result, baby painted turtles can survive freezing temperatures! This is the effect
  • 28. Review • Which text structure tells about how things are similar and different? • Compare and contrast • Which text structure explains how things happen in time order? • Chronological order
  • 29. Another kind of text structure • Sometimes, an author will want to explain a problem, and then show one or more solutions • This kind of text structure is called problem and solution
  • 30. An example of problem and solution Park School had a terrible problem. Every day at recess, students would argue over the slides. Teachers had to spend time every day taking care of the arguments. Finally, one teacher came up with a great solution. They bought another set of slides that everyone could enjoy.
  • 31. An example of problem and solution Park School had a terrible problem. Every day at • Can you find the recess, students would argue over the slides. problem and the Teachers had to spend solution in this time every day taking care paragraph? of the arguments. Finally, one teacher came up with a great solution. They bought another set of slides that everyone could enjoy.
  • 32. An example of problem and solution Park School had a terrible problem. Every day at recess, students would Here is the argue over the slides. problem Teachers had to spend time every day taking care of the arguments. Finally, one teacher came up with a great solution. They bought another set of slides that everyone could enjoy.
  • 33. An example of problem and solution Park School had a terrible problem. Every day at recess, students would Here is the argue over the slides. problem Teachers had to spend time every day taking care of the arguments. Finally, one teacher came up with Here is the a great solution. They solution bought another set of slides that everyone could enjoy.
  • 34. Of course, problem and solution is not always so simple • Often, authors will signal problem and solution structure with clue words like problem and solution, just like in the last paragraph • Sometimes, authors will use related words
  • 35. Of course, problem and solution is not always so simple • Synonyms for problem include difficulty, struggle, uncertainty, worry, threat, and trouble • Synonyms for solution include possibility, hope, bright spot, answer, and future
  • 36. A more difficult problem and solution paragraph The Chesapeake Bay faces an uncertain future. Issues such as pesticides, too many nutrients, and habitat loss all threaten the Bay’s water quality and animal life. However, scientists are hopeful that the future may be brighter. If everyone in the Chesapeake Bay watershed works together, solutions may be found.
  • 37. A more difficult problem and solution paragraph The Chesapeake Bay faces an uncertain future. Issues such as pesticides, too many nutrients, What is the and habitat loss all threaten the problem? Bay’s water quality and animal life. However, scientists are What is the hopeful that the future may be brighter. If everyone in the solution? Chesapeake Bay watershed works together, solutions may be found.
  • 38. A more difficult problem and solution paragraph The Chesapeake Bay faces an uncertain future. Issues such as pesticides, too many nutrients, Problem and habitat loss all threaten the Bay’s water quality and animal life. However, scientists are hopeful that the future may be brighter. If everyone in the Chesapeake Bay watershed Solution works together, solutions may be found.
  • 39. Text structures we’ve learned so far • Chronological order • Compare and contrast • Cause and effect • Problem and solution
  • 40. Match the clue words! Can you figure out the text structure that these clue words point to? however, on the other hand, similarity, like, unlike Compare and contrast
  • 41. Match the clue words! Can you figure out the text structure that these clue words point to? as a result, consequently, Cause and effect therefore, so, cause, effect
  • 42. Match the clue words! Can you figure out the text structure that these clue words point to? problem, solution, threat, difficulty, hope, answer, possibility Problem and solution
  • 43. Are there any other text structures? Most paragraphs that we write in school can be called description paragraphs
  • 44. Description paragraphs • In this kind of paragraph, the author offers a main idea statement, and then supports that statement with several details
  • 45. Description paragraphs The pond was a beautiful place to visit. The falling leaves, all different colors, decorated the surface of the water. At the edges of the pond, small wildflowers grew. The golden forest glowed faintly in the distance.
  • 46. Description paragraphs Main idea The pond was a beautiful place to visit. The falling leaves, all different colors, decorated the surface of the water. At the edges of the pond, small wildflowers grew. The golden forest glowed faintly in the distance.
  • 47. Description paragraphs Main idea The pond was a beautiful place to visit. The falling leaves, all different colors, decorated the surface of the water. At the edges of the pond, small wildflowers All of the other sentences grew. The golden forest explain and describe glowed faintly in the distance. why the main idea is true.
  • 48. Description paragraphs • Clue words in these paragraphs may include: • One reason, another reason, and for example
  • 49. Now it’s your turn! • On the next few slides, you will read some paragraphs about the Great Chicago Fire • Your task is to decide on the text structure for each one • Understanding the text structure will help you to understand each paragraph
  • 50. What’s the text structure? Daniel Sullivan was the first to notice • Chronological the flames coming from the O’Leary order barn at around 8:30 pm on October 8. A problem with the alarm box made it • Compare and impossible for the people in the area contrast to call for the fire department. By 9:30 • Cause and pm, the entire block was blazing. In another 3 hours, there were fires all effect over Chicago. The heavy wind coming • Problem and from the lake only made the fire solution bigger. It would be another day before the fire would be completely out. By • Description that time, 17,500 buildings had been burned.
  • 51. What’s the text structure? Daniel Sullivan was the first to notice • Chronological the flames coming from the O’Leary order barn at around 8:30 pm on October 8. A problem with the alarm box made it • Compare and impossible for the people in the area contrast to call for the fire department. By 9:30 pm, the entire block was blazing. In another 3 hours, there were fires all • Problem and over Chicago. The heavy wind coming solution from the lake only made the fire bigger. It would be another day before the fire would be completely out. By that time, 17,500 buildings had been burned.
  • 52. What’s the text structure? Daniel Sullivan was the first to notice • Chronological the flames coming from the O’Leary order barn at around 8:30 pm on October 8. A problem with the alarm box made it impossible for the people in the area to call for the fire department. By 9:30 pm, the entire block was blazing. In another 3 hours, there were fires all over Chicago. The heavy wind coming from the lake only made the fire bigger. It would be another day before the fire would be completely out. By that time, 17,500 buildings had been burned.
  • 53. What’s the text structure? Daniel Sullivan was the first to notice • Chronological the flames coming from the O’Leary order barn at around 8:30 pm on October 8. A problem with the alarm box made it impossible for the people in the area to call for the fire department. By 9:30 pm, the entire block was blazing. In another 3 hours, there were fires all over Chicago. The heavy wind coming from the lake only made the fire bigger. It would be another day before the fire would be completely out. By that time, 17,500 buildings had been burned.
  • 54. What’s the text structure? Daniel Sullivan was the first to notice • Chronological the flames coming from the O’Leary order barn at around 8:30 pm on October 8. A problem with the alarm box made it impossible for the people in the area • Notice how to call for the fire department. By 9:30 the paragraph pm, the entire block was blazing. In another 3 hours, there were fires all shows how over Chicago. The heavy wind coming events happen from the lake only made the fire in time order bigger. It would be another day before the fire would be completely out. By that time, 17,500 buildings had been burned.
  • 55. What’s the text structure? Daniel Sullivan was the first to notice • Understanding the flames coming from the O’Leary that this text is barn at around 8:30 pm on October 8. written in A problem with the alarm box made it chronological impossible for the people in the area order can help to call for the fire department. By 9:30 you to pm, the entire block was blazing. In another 3 hours, there were fires all understand over Chicago. The heavy wind coming how the Great from the lake only made the fire Fire started bigger. It would be another day before the fire would be completely out. By that time, 17,500 buildings had been burned.
  • 56. Try another! • Chronological Why was the Great Chicago Fire so disastrous? After all, Chicago had fire order departments and fire alarms. One • Compare and reason for the terrible fire is that the alarm malfunctioned. The local fire contrast company noticed the fire by accident • Cause and as it was returning from another fire. As another problem, a watchman who effect saw the flames directed other fire • Problem and companies to a location that was nearly solution a mile away from the fire. Because of these two problems, a fire that could • Description have been controlled rapidly spread across the city.
  • 57. Try another! Why was the Great Chicago Fire so disastrous? After all, Chicago had fire • Compare and departments and fire alarms. One contrast reason for the terrible fire is that the alarm malfunctioned. The local fire • Cause and company noticed the fire by accident effect as it was returning from another fire. As another problem, a watchman who • Problem and saw the flames directed other fire solution companies to a location that was nearly a mile away from the fire. Because of these two problems, a fire that could have been controlled rapidly spread across the city.
  • 58. Try another! Why was the Great Chicago Fire so disastrous? After all, Chicago had fire departments and fire alarms. One • Cause and reason for the terrible fire is that the alarm malfunctioned. The local fire effect company noticed the fire by accident as it was returning from another fire. As another problem, a watchman who saw the flames directed other fire companies to a location that was nearly a mile away from the fire. Because of these two problems, a fire that could have been controlled rapidly spread across the city.
  • 59. Try another! Why was the Great Chicago Fire so disastrous? After all, Chicago had fire departments and fire alarms. One • Cause and reason for the terrible fire is that the alarm malfunctioned. The local fire effect company noticed the fire by accident • Notice how as it was returning from another fire. As another problem, a watchman who the causes (in saw the flames directed other fire blue) lead to companies to a location that was nearly the effect (in a mile away from the fire. Because of these two problems, a fire that could yellow) have been controlled rapidly spread across the city.
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