Implement a text features project with an “All About Me” theme to explore informational text features with your students.
What Are Features of a Text?
Nonfiction text features include text boxes, graphs, timelines, headings, bold words, bullet points, pictures, captions, and a variety of others. Text features make it easier to locate and comprehend information in nonfiction texts. Students need to be provided with multiple opportunities to explore these nonfiction text features and how to use them.
That’s why the expert teachers in the Teach Starter team have created this nonfiction text features poster activity to help your students learn how to identify and use nonfiction text features. The students will undertake a text features project based on the theme of “All About Me.”
The students use the instructions and templates provided in the resource to create an “All About Me” poster that includes all of the major nonfiction text features. The students’ posters must contain the following nonfiction text features:
- Headings
- Subheadings
- Bold Words
- Bullet Points
- Text Boxes
- Photograph
- Illustration
- Diagram
- Timeline
- Graph
- Table
This nonfiction text features poster activity provides the perfect culminating activity for any unit about nonfiction text features.
Multiple Options for Nonfiction Text Features Poster
This text features resource comes in two versions: a paper-based PDF version and a Google Slides digital version. The two variations are explained below:
- Printable Version – This version includes black-and-white printable templates. Each template has been designed to support the students in adding all the major text features to their posters. Once the completion portion is complete, students will cut out their templates and create a large poster on chart paper or butcher’s paper.
- Digital Version – This version has students creating a digital slide show. It contains nine slides, with each slide focusing on one nonfiction text feature. Students will type their responses into preformatted slides and insert images and diagrams using the Google image search feature.
Whether you choose the traditional paper option or the technology-based option, your students will have the opportunity to demonstrate their understanding of nonfiction texts and their features through this lesson on text features.
Download This Features of a Text Resource
As mentioned above, this nonfiction text features resource downloads as either an easy-print PDF or an editable Google Slides version. Use the download button to access your preferred file format. (Note: You will be prompted to make a copy of the Google Slides template on your personal drive before accessing it.)
More Resources on Nonfiction Text Features
Teach Starter has more great resources to save you time when teaching nonfiction text features to your class. Click below for some more curriculum-aligned, teacher-created activities!
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Nonfiction Text Features Worksheet
Download this nonfiction text features worksheet so students can practice locating different types of text features found in an information text.
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Text Features Flashcards
Teach students the features of nonfiction texts such as headings, sidebars, captions and many more with this set of flashcards for primary students.
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Informational Text Features: Match It Up!
Download this informational text features game to teach primary school students about the common text features of informational texts.
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