Background: Text Structure
Background: Text Structure
Background
Text structure refers to how the information within a written text is organized.
This strategy helps students understand that a text might present a main idea
and details; a cause and then its effects; and/or different views of a topic.
Teaching students to recognize common text structures can help students
monitor their comprehension.
Benefits
Teachers can use this strategy with the whole class, small groups, or
individually. Students learn to identify and analyze text structures which helps
students navigate the various structures presented within nonfiction and fiction
text. As a follow up, having students write paragraphs that follow common text
structures helps students recognize these text structures when they are
reading.
1. Choose the assigned reading and introduce the text to the students.
2. Introduce the idea that texts have organizational patters called text
structures.
3. Introduce the following common text structures (see chart below for
more detailed information):
o description,
o sequence,
o problem and solution,
o cause and effect, and
o compare and contrast.
4. Introduce and model using a graphic organizer to chart the text
structure.