How effective teachers focus on text factors
1. Teachers teach students that stories have unique text factors: narrative genres, story elements, and narrative devices.
2. Teachers teach students that informational books have unique text factors: nonfiction genres, expository text structures, and nonfiction features.
3. Teachers teach students that poems have unique text factors: book formats, poetic forms, and poetic devices.
4. Teachers encourage students to apply their knowledge of text factors when they're reading and writing.
Story Mapping Using Beginning/Middle/End
2. Teachers teach students that informational books have unique text factors: nonfiction genres, expository text structures, and nonfiction features.
3. Teachers teach students that poems have unique text factors: book formats, poetic forms, and poetic devices.
4. Teachers encourage students to apply their knowledge of text factors when they're reading and writing.
Story Mapping Using Beginning/Middle/End
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