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This teaching blog post describes how to teach nonfiction text features in your classroom. It includes nonfiction text features free activities as well as paid nonfiction resources on teachers pay teachers. It includes visuals of a nonfiction word wall, nonfiction posters, nonfiction text features anchor chart, as well as nonfiction text features activities, reading centers, informational text or nonfiction graphic organizers, a text feature gallery walk, and a text features game. Non Fiction Text Features, Fiction Text Features, Nonfiction Text Features Activities, Teaching Nonfiction Text Features, Teaching Third Grade Reading, Nonfiction Graphic Organizer, Text Feature Anchor Chart, Text Features Activities, Informational Text Features

As adult readers, we know the importance of using nonfiction text features in order to help us understand the main body of text. Headings help us to make predictions while reading, and then easily find

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I don't know about you, but whenever it comes to teaching Nonfiction Text Features it seems like my teacher's toolkit is low on ideas, resources, and

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Middle School Reading List, Classroom Book Clubs, Best Nonfiction Books, Reading Nonfiction, Teaching Nonfiction, 3rd Grade Books, Nonfiction Books For Kids, Book Club Activities, Literary Nonfiction

It's no secret I've absolutely fallen in love with novel studies in my classroom. Small group novel studies are an amazing way to get my kids diving into authentic texts, discussing them, and writing in response. I was noticing tremendous gains in my students' ability to think deeply and write about fiction texts. However, this knowledge was not always transferring to non-fiction texts. So I set out to get the same kind of results with non-fiction. We know students need to be spending more…

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