Text Structure
Grade 4 · English Language Arts · Reading Comprehension · Manitoba, Canada
Lesson Summary
Text structure is the way an author organizes information. Common structures include cause and effect, compare and contrast, problem and solution, and sequence.
Explanation
Knowing the text structure helps you understand and remember what you read. In a cause-and-effect structure, the author explains why something happens and what happens as a result. In a sequence structure, events are listed in order. Compare and contrast shows how things are alike and different. Problem and solution describes a problem and then tells how it was fixed. Look for signal words like 'because,' 'first,' 'similarly,' or 'as a result' to identify the structure.
Practice Questions
Q1: An article explains that too much rain caused a flood. What text structure is this?
Answer: Cause and effect.
Q2: Name a signal word that might appear in a sequence text structure.
Answer: Possible answers: first, next, then, finally, after, before.
Q3: A passage describes the differences between alligators and crocodiles. What text structure is it using?
Answer: Compare and contrast.
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Text Structure is a lesson in the Reading Comprehension chapter of Grade 4 English Language Arts. It is part of the Manitoba, Canada school curriculum and covers key concepts that students need to understand at this level.
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Text Structure is taught in Grade 4 as part of the English Language Arts curriculum in Manitoba, Canada.
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