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Chapter 9 Facilitating Students’ Comprehension: Text Factors (There are…
Chapter 9 Facilitating Students’ Comprehension: Text Factors
There are many different types of stories. Some include: Narratives, fiction, nonfiction, folklore, fantasy, and more.
The key story elements are characters, plot, setting, point of view, and theme.
The plot is the progression of the story and the characters in different situations.
Reading is an important part of the learning process.
The most common expository text structures are description, sequence, cause and effect, comparison, and problem and solution.
There are many types of poems. These are helpful because it can help teach kids rhyming.
A Haiku is a poem created with three lines of words in syllables of 5, 7, and 5. This type of poem also only has 17 syllables.
Poetic devices can be used in other writing than poems.
Characters are important people and animals in the story.
The setting is where the story takes place, the weather, time period, and time.
There are many different points of view. There's first-person, omniscient, limited omniscient, and objective.
The theme is the meaning or purpose of the story.
Narrative Genres
Narrative devices
Examining a story
Alphabet books
Informal book
Caldecott Medal
Dialogue
Flashbacks
Foreshadowing
Imagery
expository text structures
genre
A few of the poetic devices are alliteration, repetition, metaphor, and simile.
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