This learning resource focuses on helping students identify key text features commonly found in non-fiction texts, such as headings, captions, diagrams, and bold words. It explains the purpose of each feature and how they contribute to the overall comprehension of the text. Through a structured table of contents, students will engage with graphic organizers designed to map out ideas related to various text structures, including description, sequence, cause and effect, compare and contrast, and problem and solution. The resource also includes a challenge extension task that encourages students to apply their understanding by writing a paragraph using one of the text structures and signal words. The objective is to enhance comprehension skills by recognizing and utilizing text features and structure effectively.