Non-Fiction Test Review

1.  Read “Super Croc” in your Interactive Reader and complete the margin activities.

2.  Read informational or news articles on Time For Kids or Newsela.com.

Non-Fiction Text Skills Focus

·  What is the author’s purpose in this text?

o  To inform?

o  To explain?

o  To persuade or convince?

o  To compare?

·  What is each section or paragraph mainly about?

·  What are some supporting details that give specific information about the main idea?

·  How and why does the author use text features? [Pictures, diagrams, maps, subheadings, timelines, etc.]

·  How would you summarize the article?

·  Focus on a person within the article and try to come up with what opinion he/she would have about the topic of the article. [Identify perspective] Be able to find quotes that are textual evidence to support what you come up with.

·  Vocabulary – look up words you are unfamiliar with, read through provided definitions, and use context clues to understand how specific words are used in the article.

3.  Use a newspaper or the Internet to find some editorial cartoons.

·  What is the topic of the cartoon? What current event do you need to know something about to understand?

·  What is the cartoonist’s opinions about his/her topic? What is his/her message?

·  What techniques or devices does the cartoonist use to create his/her message? [caricature, symbolism, irony, exaggeration, etc.]

Non-Fiction Test Review

4.  Read “Super Croc” in your Interactive Reader and complete the margin activities.

5.  Read informational or news articles on Time For Kids or Newsela.com.

Non-Fiction Text Skills Focus

·  What is the author’s purpose in this text?

o  To inform?

o  To explain?

o  To persuade or convince?

o  To compare?

·  What is each section or paragraph mainly about?

·  What are some supporting details that give specific information about the main idea?

·  How and why does the author use text features? [Pictures, diagrams, maps, subheadings, timelines, etc.]

·  How would you summarize the article?

·  Focus on a person within the article and try to come up with what opinion he/she would have about the topic of the article. [Identify perspective] Be able to find quotes that are textual evidence to support what you come up with.

·  Vocabulary – look up words you are unfamiliar with, read through provided definitions, and use context clues to understand how specific words are used in the article.

6.  Use a newspaper or the Internet to find some editorial cartoons.

·  What is the topic of the cartoon? What current event do you need to know something about to understand?

·  What is the cartoonist’s opinions about his/her topic? What is his/her message?

·  What techniques or devices does the cartoonist use to create his/her message? [caricature, symbolism, irony, exaggeration, etc.]