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Informative Texts

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  • Use the glossary: What are plains?
    Machines that fly in the sky.
    The flavour of chips which Wilber wants for his snack.
    Flat land in Africa.
  • What is a table of contents for?
    It tells the reader what page they can find information on.
    READ
    It tells the reader that they are reading a story book.
    It tells the reader to read about readers reading.
  • What is part of an informative text is this?
    hook
    title and front cover
    blah
    conclusion
  • Use the glossary: What is a mammal?
    An animal with hair that can feed its babies.
    A monster wrapped in toilet paper.
  • What is a glossary for?
    It tells teacher Sam's grandma to wash her socks.
    It tells the reader what time it is.
    It tells the reader to tidy the classroom,
    It tells the reader what words mean.
  • Use the glossary: What are burrows?
    dunno bro
    holes to live in under ground.
    Can I use your pencil? I will give it back.
  • What is true about informative texts?
    They are fiction
    They are non-fiction
    It is just silly
    They are not real
  • What is part of an informative text is this?
    conclusion
    front page
    glossary
    hook
  • Use the glossary: What is a mob?
    Many meerkats living together.
    Something you can use to clean the floor.
    Something Tr. Sam uses as a wig.
  • What is part of an informative text is this? It has an interesting fact or question.
    a picture of a monkey
    cosing
    end
  • Use the glossary: What are predators?
    Animals that kill smaller animals for food.
    Animals that eat Tr. Sam only.
    Animals that eat vegetables only.
    Aunties.
  • What is a good hook?
    Bears are animals.
    Bears!
    Did you know polar bears live in a polar habitat?
    Where are my gummy bears?