Text Structure Activities - Nonfiction Text Structure Worksheets
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Text structure of nonfiction is a difficult skill for students to understand. Let's help them by seeing different text structures side by side to analyze and understand, in these fun hands-on text structure activities! Both print and digital version is included in this resource!
There are 4 pages of topics in these text structure activities:
- dolphins
- baseball
- insects
- weather
Each page has 5 short nonfiction passages about the topic using one of the nonfiction text structures: cause/effect, sequence, compare/contrast, descriptive, and problem/solution.
Students choose the nonfiction text structure and prove it by identifying evidence in the text with a specific color of crayon. They take it a step further by choosing one passage and filling in a graphic organizer with the information from the text.
✏️ These text structure activities also include 5 passages allowing students the opportunity to understand how knowing the nonfiction text structure helps with their comprehension. The three passages are paired with a graphic organizer and 4 comprehension questions.
There is even an assessment included!!
These nonfiction text structure activities are perfect for small groups, centers, or whole-group instruction. The graphic organizers are provided as well! Download the preview to get a better look at the activity.
Digital versions are also included! This includes a Google Slides version, PowerPoint version, and jpeg images for See-Saw!
See what other teachers are saying:
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Courtney S: "I can not say how much I loved this resource for teaching text structures! There are such a variety of activities and they are PERFECT! My students were so engaged the whole time."
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ The Elementary Element: "This was a wonderful resource to help my students understand not only what text structures were, but WHY the author used that specific structure. This was an amazing purchase!"
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Janneth M.: "My students enjoyed the various ways to practice text structure. I copied the graphic organizers half the size and we glued these in our reading notebook in order to reference back. I used the stories to fill in the graphic organizers together and have a way to use our notes."
If you need MORE nonfiction text structure activities, check these out!
✅ Nonfiction Text Structure Activities
✅ Text Structure Task Cards or Digital Version
✅ Text Structure Craft
✅ Text Structure Passages