ACAP Key Academic Terms Grade 3 ELA (standard 24, text structure)
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The text structure describes how a story is organized. There are many different types of text structures. When you know the text structure of the story you are reading, it can help you understand it better!
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Write a sentence comparing the Camel and the Pig.
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Part B: What evidence from the passage supports you choice for part A?
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Read the passage. What is the text structure?
problem and solution
cause and effect
sequencing
compare and contrast
Part A: Read the passage. What type of text structure is the text?
cause and effect
descriptive
sequence
compare and contrast
Part A: What type of figurative language is in the sentence "The waves beside them danced."
Simile
Metaphor
Alliteration
Personification
Part B: What does the author really mean when they wrote "The waves beside them danced"?
The waves were crashing and breaking things.
The waves were moving all around.
The waves were calm and still.
The waves were really dancing.
Part A: Read the passage. What type of text structure is the text?
sequencing
descriptive
problem solution
cause and effect
Part B: What evidence from the passage supports you choice for part A?
I see the words after, next, ten
I see the words because, so, therefore
I see two different things that I can compare and contrast
I see lots of words that describe things
Read the passage. What type of text structure is the text?
sequence
cause and effect
problem and solution
descriptive
Match the cause to the effect. Refer back to the passage.
Cause: The clouds have gathered more and more particles of water.
Effect: The water turns to vapor that rises into the air.