Original Promptcan you create slides from this outline: Slide Outline: Text Structures (4.RC.16.RI)
Now Including I Do → We Do → You Do Sample Passages
Slide 1 – Title Slide
Understanding Text Structures
4.RC.16.RI – How Authors Organize Information
Slide 2 – What Is Text Structure?
Text structure = how authors organize information.
Helps with summarizing, main idea, and comprehension.
Slide 3 – The Five Main Text Structures
Chronology / Sequence
Cause & Effect
Compare & Contrast
Problem & Solution
De...
This teacher guide provides an in-depth look into understanding text structures in informational texts. It aligns with the educational standard 4.RC.16.RI, focusing on how authors use various structures such as chronology, comparison, cause/effect, and problem/solution to organize information effectively. The lesson is designed to be completed in 45 minutes and requires materials like a projector, student notebooks, graphic organizers, and sample texts. Students will learn to define text structures, identify five common types, and explain how these structures enhance reading comprehension. The instructional flow includes a hook to engage students, defining text structures, modeling examples, and practice activities. The guide also covers specific signal words for each structure and offers practice exercises to reinforce learning. At the end of the lesson, students will exit with a clear understanding of how to recognize and use text structures in their reading.