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Editable PPT/Google Slides: Florida B.E.S.T ELA.6.R.2.1 Text Structure

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Use this presentation to teach middle school students about the structure of informational texts (cause/effect, problem/solution, chronological, etc) and features of informational texts (headings, subheadings, captions, etc). Students will be expected to know common text structures and features and how they aid in the meaning of informational texts. This resource was developed in 2023 with the new Florida B.E.S.T. standards in mind.

Fully editable in Google Slides so you can tailor it to your needs.

Standard: ELA 6.R.2 Reading Informational Texts

Structure

ELA.6.R.2.1: Explain how individual text sections and/or features convey meaning in texts.

Slide breakdown:

1: Title slide

2: 6 Text Structures

3: What are text features?

4: Headings

5: Subheadings

6: Topic Sentences

7: Captions

8: Glossary, Index, and Table of Contents

9: Citations

10: Review: Why text features are important

11: Terms of use and thank you!

The deets:

  • Editable
  • Compatible with Powerpoint and Google Slides
  • Easy to read and understand
  • Reading standard: B.E.S.T ELA.6.R.2.1

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Analyze how a particular sentence, paragraph, chapter, or section fits into the overall structure of a text and contributes to the development of the ideas.

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