VC2E1LA05
understand how concepts about print in printed and digital texts are organised using features such as page numbers, tables of contents, headings and titles, navigation buttons, swipe screens, verbal commands, links and images
- comparing the layout of printed and digital texts, for example the layout of print and images in an information book and the layout of information in an online text
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Sorting Text Features Cut and Paste
Build confidence and comprehension with this ready-to-use Text Features Cut and Paste Worksheet!
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Nonfiction Scavenger Hunt – Mini Book Activity
Explore nonfiction text features with this Nonfiction Scavenger Hunt activity - the perfect mix of hands-on learning and foundational literacy skills.
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Features of a Book Cover Poster
A poster highlighting the main features of the front cover of a book.
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Exploring Procedural Texts Unit Plan
This English unit has been designed to introduce procedural texts to younger students. It addresses the purpose, structure and language features of instructions and recipes.
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Procedural Texts - Text Structure
A 60 minute lesson in which students will identify and explore the structure of procedures.