These versatile text passages are perfect for exploring the different images and features found in fiction and non-fiction texts. There are three differentiated passages that consist of a short narrative and information report that your class can complete. The beginner sheets allow students to fill in the gaps and labels, while the more challenging versions require students to research and write their own texts with less scaffolding.
Compare how images in different types of texts contribute to meaning
Compare different kinds of images in narrative and informative texts and discuss how they contribute to meaning
Identifies how language use in their own writing differs according to their purpose, audience and subject matter
Communicates effectively by using interpersonal conventions and language to extend and elaborate ideas for social and learning interactions
Comprehends independently read texts that require sustained reading by activating background and word knowledge, connecting and understanding sentences and whole text, and monitoring for meaning
Understands and responds to literature by creating texts using similar structures, intentional language choices and features appropriate to audience and purpose
Compare different kinds of images in narrative and informative texts and discuss how they contribute to meaning
Use the less challenging versions of the worksheets.
Use the more challenging versions of the worksheets.