Unit: Craft & Structures
Chapter: Text Structure & Author's Purpose
A Guide to Clear and Confident Writing. The topics covered in this chapter will include:
Understanding Text Structures, Common Types of Text Structures, Chronological Order, Cause and Effect, Problem and Solution, Compare and Contrast, Description, Order of Importance, Analyzing Text Structures, Identifying Signal Words and Phrases, Graphic Organizers, Author's Purpose, Defining Author's Purpose, Types of Author’s Purpose, To Inform, To Persuade, To Entertain, To Explain, To Describe.
- Understanding Text Structures:
- Definition and Importance:
- What is text structure?
- Why is understanding text structure important for comprehension?
- Common Types of Text Structures:
- Chronological Order:
- Identifying and understanding sequences and timelines in texts.
- Cause and Effect:
- Recognizing relationships between events or actions and their outcomes.
- Problem and Solution:
- Identifying problems presented in texts and the proposed solutions.
- Compare and Contrast:
- Analyzing similarities and differences between two or more elements in a text.
- Description:
- Understanding detailed information about characteristics, features, and examples.
- Order of Importance:
- Identifying the hierarchy or sequence of ideas based on their significance.
- Chronological Order:
- Definition and Importance:
- Analyzing Text Structures:
- Identifying Signal Words and Phrases:
- Words and phrases that indicate specific text structures.
- Graphic Organizers:
- Tools and diagrams to help visualize and organize information based on text structures.
- Identifying Signal Words and Phrases:
- Author's Purpose:
- Defining Author's Purpose:
- Understanding the reason behind why an author writes a text.
- Types of Author’s Purpose:
- To Inform:
- Providing facts, explanations, or information.
- To Persuade:
- Convincing the reader to adopt a certain viewpoint or take action.
- To Entertain:
- Engaging the reader with stories, poetry, or drama.
- To Explain:
- Providing instructions or steps in a process.
- To Describe:
- Painting a picture with words to give details about characters, places, events, or objects.
- To Inform:
- Defining Author's Purpose:
- Analyzing Author's Purpose:
- Identifying Clues:
- Examining text features, word choice, and style to determine the author's intent.
- Multiple Purposes:
- Understanding that texts can have more than one purpose.
- Evaluating Effectiveness:
- Assessing how well the author achieves their intended purpose.
- Identifying Clues:
- Integrating Text Structure and Author's Purpose:
- Combined Analysis:
- Examining how text structure supports the author's purpose.
- Critical Thinking:
- Analyzing the effectiveness of text structures in achieving the author's purpose.
- Comparative Analysis:
- Comparing different texts to understand the interplay between structure and purpose.
- Combined Analysis:
- Practical Applications:
- Reading Comprehension:
- Applying knowledge of text structures and author’s purpose to improve reading comprehension.
- Writing Skills:
- Using appropriate text structures and clear purposes in writing assignments.
- Critical Literacy:
- Evaluating texts critically based on their structure and the author’s intent.
- Reading Comprehension:
Activities and Assessments:
- Reading Passages:
- Practice identifying text structures and author's purposes in various reading passages.
- Graphic Organizer Exercises:
- Use graphic organizers to map out text structures.
- Writing Assignments:
- Write short passages with a specific structure and purpose.
- Class Discussions:
- Discuss and analyze the text structure and purpose of selected readings.
- Quizzes and Tests:
- Assess understanding of text structures and author's purposes through quizzes and tests.