Week 4 – Lesson 2
Date: October 2020
Grade: 5
Subject: Language Arts
Topic: Informational Text
ENGAGE: viewing:
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Question 1

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What is the name of this nonfiction text feature?
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Index
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Table of Contents
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Label
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Question 2
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How does the table of contents help a reader?
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find the right book.
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read more words.
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find parts of the book quickly.
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Question 3
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What part of a book is the table of contents found in?
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front of the book.
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middle of the book.
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back of the book.
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Question 4

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The words that tell about this photograph are called the
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bold print
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caption
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label
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Question 5

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What is the name for the dark printed words shown?
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bold print.
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labels.
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diagram.
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Question 6
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Where is the glossary located in a nonfiction book?
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front of the book.
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middle of the book.
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back of the book.
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Question 7

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Name one of the labels in this diagram
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hat
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vest
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scarf
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Question 8
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Labels help a reader to
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understand where to find a chapter.
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understand the meaning of a word.
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understand parts of a picture.
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Question 9
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Which nonfiction text feature is shown?
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table of contents.
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index.
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bold print.
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Question 10
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What part of a nonfiction book can you find the index in?
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Front
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Middle
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Back
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Question 11
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An index helps a reader to
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quickly find the pages for topics in the book.
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understand the bold print words.
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quickly read the book.
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Question 12
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A reader reads nonfiction to
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be entertained.
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learn new things.
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meet new characters.
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Question 13

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What is the name of this nonfiction text feature?
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Illustration
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Diagram
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Photograph
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Question 14
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How does a photograph help a reader?
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Helps you to see what the real topic looks like.
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Helps you understand the bold words.
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Helps you find your way around the book.
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Question 15
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A drawing of a place is called a
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map
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globe
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label
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Question 16
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A map helps a reader to
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understand important words.
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understand where things are located.
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understand how to write a nonfiction book.
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Question 17
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What does the bold print help a reader to know?
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The word is easy.
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The word is not important.
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The word is important to understand.
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Question 18
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In a nonfiction book, where can you find what the bold print words mean?
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index
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glossary
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table of contents
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Question 19
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How is the glossary organized so that the reader can find the words easily?
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ABC order.
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number order.
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glossary are in size order (longest words to shortest words).
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Question 20
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What is the name of this nonfiction text feature shown?
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photograph
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diagram
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caption