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Lesson 14 Text Structures: Comparison and Cause- ...

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  • Which assignment titled would you have to use the text structure "Comparison"?
    Explain some ways to stop bullying
    Explain the similarities & differences between World War 1 and World War 2
    Give details about the city of Atlanta
    Write a paragraph about
  • Which text structure is this book title? Crocodiles and Alligators: Not the Same Reptile
    Cause-Effect
    Comparison
  • Which text structure is this book? What Happens When You Litter
    Comparison
    Cause-effect
  • My baby sister pulled at my mom's necklace so it broke. What is the effect?
    baby sister pulled the necklace
    the necklace broke
  • What is the cause in this text?
    germs
    getting a cold
    indoors
    temperature
  • What are text structures?
    a way to organize ideas
    different paragraphs in a text
    only problems and solutions
    shows how two things are alike
  • What is the effect of this text?
    immune system
    not wearing warm clothes
    getting an illness
    the germs
  • Which text structure is this?
    chronology
    comparison
    problem-solution
    cause-effect
  • Which text structure are these signal words for?
    cause-effect
    main idea
    comparison
    problem-solution
  • Which text structure is this?
    comparison
    cause-effect
  • Which text structure? Inner Planets vs. Outer Planets
    Comparison
    Cause- effect
  • Which text structure is this?
    Comparison
    Cause-effect
  • This text structure gives the events and why they happen.
    comparison
    chronology
    cause-effect
    problem-solution
  • Which text structure?
    Comparison
    Cause-effect
  • This text structure includes how things are alike and different.
    cause-effect
    chronology
    comparison
    problem-solution
  • Explain how smartphones are similar to and different than computers. Which text structure?
    Comparison
    Cause-effect
    Contrast
    chronology
  • Which text structure are these key words for?
    problem-solution
    chronology
    comparison
    cause-effect
  • Paula won the chess game because she practiced with her dad all night. What is the cause?
    Paula won the chess game
    she has never won before.
    she practiced playing with her dad all night.