Language Arts: Parts of a Book and Text Features
Identifying book parts and using text features
Language Arts: Parts of a Book and Text Features
Identifying book parts and using text features
Language Arts - Grade 2-3
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What is the front cover of a book? Explain what it usually shows.
Think about the first part you see before opening a book.
The front cover is the outside front part of a book. It usually shows the title, a picture, and sometimes the author's name. - 2
What is the title page? Tell what information you can find on it.
The title page is a page near the front of the book that shows the title. It often also shows the author's name and sometimes the illustrator or publisher. - 3
A book has a table of contents. How does this text feature help a reader?
It helps you find where to turn in the book.
A table of contents helps a reader find different sections or chapters in the book. It lists the names of the parts and the page numbers where they begin. - 4
What is a glossary, and when would you use it?
A glossary is a list of important words and their meanings. A reader uses it when they need help understanding a word in the book. - 5
What does an index help you find?
It is often found near the back of a nonfiction book.
An index helps you find specific topics, names, or words in a book. It usually tells the page numbers where that information appears. - 6
A page has a heading that says 'Animal Homes.' What does the heading tell the reader?
The heading tells the reader what the section is mostly about. It shows that the section will give information about animal homes. - 7
What is a caption under a picture, and how does it help?
Look under a photo in a nonfiction book.
A caption is a short sentence or group of words under a picture. It helps explain what the picture shows and gives the reader more information. - 8
If a book has labels on a diagram of a plant, what do the labels do?
Labels name the different parts shown in the diagram. They help the reader understand what each part is called. - 9
Why do readers use page numbers?
They help you know where you are in the book.
Readers use page numbers to find places in a book quickly and easily. Page numbers help readers return to a page or look up information. - 10
A bold word appears in a nonfiction book. What does bold print tell the reader?
Bold print shows that a word is important. It tells the reader to pay attention to that word because it may be special or explained in the text. - 11
What is the spine of a book? Explain where it is found.
It is the part you see when a book is standing on a shelf.
The spine is the part of the book that holds the pages together. It is found on the side of the book between the front cover and the back cover. - 12
A student wants to learn about frogs in a nonfiction book. Name one text feature that could help and explain how it would help.
One text feature that could help is the table of contents. It would help the student find the section about frogs and turn to the correct page.