Did you know that many students struggle with reading comprehension because they aren’t taught how to identify patterns in the way texts are written? By teaching text structure, you can help your students better understand what they read and organize their thoughts more effectively. This skill is especially helpful for analyzing informational texts and improving their writing skills. Let’s dive into practical ways to make teaching text structure simple and effective in your classroom!
What is Text Structure?
Text structure refers...
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