Please let me know whatyou mean by text structure.  Do you mean  fiction vs. 
nonfiction or do you mean cause and effect, compare contrast  etc.
maxine
 
 
In a message dated 3/18/2009 9:35:05 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

I teach  third grade.  Since my students have already been exposed to text  
structure, I went through my classroom books, making sure that I had examples  
of each type of structure.  After direct instruction on the different  models, 
the children were handed books and worked in very small groups to  determine 
what structure the book followed.  They then had to report back  to the class 
and prove their choice with evidence from the text.  I threw  in a book that 
was a combination of fiction and non-fiction.  The kids  loved the practice so 
we have repeated it a few times with different  books.  Through this activity, 
they seemed to develop a strong sense of  the different structures of 
non-fiction text and they were having  fun.

Leslie R. Stewart
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