Original Promptcreate a study guide for students to learn text structures of nonfiction
This resource focuses on the five key nonfiction text structures: description, sequence, cause/effect, compare/contrast, and problem/solution. It aims to help students identify and understand how authors organize information within texts using visual cues and example passages. The learning goal is for students to recognize these structures and explain their organization. The resource includes signal words associated with each structure, examples of passages, and exercises for students to practice identifying these structures in various contexts. Overall, this material provides a comprehensive overview of how nonfiction texts are structured, enhancing comprehension and analytical skills.