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7 Informational Text Activities for Primary Students | Create an anchor chart that helps your students look for key words within the text to identify the structure.  This chart helps hone in on the type of information the author is trying to teach you.  It also helps them write pieces of informational text.  They will be better able to organize their thoughts according to the type of structure their writing is following.  And use the key words needed to help move the reader along. Text Structure Bulletin Board, Informational Text Anchor Chart, Informational Text Activities, Text Structure Anchor Chart, Informational Text Features, Informational Text Structures, Autobiography Writing, Text Structures, Nonfiction Text Features

It is easy to create or search for activities related to fictional literature, but what about informational text?! Most of the activities we find are the same graphic organizers, just to be used with different books. Here are some more hands-on lessons you can use with your students to dive into informational text!

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The three different types of Common Core Writing 6th Grade Writing, Types Of Writing, English Ideas, 5th Grade Writing, 3rd Grade Writing, 2nd Grade Writing, Classroom Anchor Charts, Argumentative Writing, Ela Writing

Common Core writing shares many similarities with writing that has been required in the past. One of the major differences in the inclusion of something called opinion writing. At the lower grades this is what this type of writing is called. At the middle school grade levels and higher, it is called argument writing. How is opinion/argument writing different? Rather than only stating an opinion, students are expected to provide the contrasting viewpoint about a topic (this requirement is at…

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4 Kinds of Sentences Poster - Freebie 4 Kinds Of Sentences, 4 Types Of Sentences, Classical Conversations Essentials, Types Of Sentences Worksheet, Sentences Worksheet, Kinds Of Sentences, Sentence Activities, Types Of Sentences, Complex Sentences

4 Kinds of Sentences have two versions on how they label the sentences. Younger students learn that sentences can be statements, questions, commands, and exclamations. By 4th grade, students learn that those kinds of sentences have a new name. They learn the words declarative, interrogative, imperative, and exclamation. I call them the "grown up" words for statements, questions, commands, and exclamations. To help, here are two posters with the different 4 Kinds of Sentences. One poster…

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