Informational Text Structures Posters Freebie – Description, Sequence, & more!

Six Informational Text Structures posters and a student handout are included in this resource, suitable for classroom decor and centers. Great for 3rd, 4th, or 5th grade. Teachers praise the clarity and usefulness of the posters. Available in print and digital formats.

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Description

Here are six Informational Text Structures posters and a student handout. Great for classroom decor and centers!

WHATโ€™S INCLUDED:

โœ๏ธ PRINT:

  • 6 Posters (Black-line & Color)
    • Summary of all 5
    • Description
    • Problem & Solution
    • Compare & Contrast
    • Cause & Effect
    • Sequence
  • Student Handout
    • Black-line
    • Color

DIGITAL:

  • Google Slides – Slideshow

Great for 3rd, 4th, or 5th grade!

NOTE: This resource uses American English and is not editable.

Hereโ€™s what teachers are saying:

โœ๏ธ “I loved this set of posters to display in my classroom as I taught each text structure. Students were able to refer to the text structures as we discussed them, and the posters explained them well and were eye catching.” -Katie D.

โœ๏ธ “Text structure posters are clear and easy for students to follow and understand. The resources are kid-friendly and represent each text structure well.” -Rebecca P.

โœ๏ธ “Great resource for students. We placed them in our reading notebooks so students could use as a resource when working independently.” -Erin M.

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About the Author

Rachel Lynette is a published author of over 120 nonfiction books for children on a variety of subjects, as well as several teacher resource books. She has written for publishers such as Harcourt, Thompson-Gale, Rosen, Childrenโ€™s Press, Evan-Moor, Kagan, and several others. This resource reflects more than a decade of professional writing experience.

Terms of Use

This resource was created by Rachel Lynette and Cassi Noack for Minds in Bloom INC., all rights reserved. It may be used by the original purchaser for single class use only. Teachers may distribute this product in email, through google classroom or over the Internet to their students (and parents) as long as the site is password protected. In other words, you may distribute it to your own students, but may not put it on the Internet where it could be publicly found and downloaded.

If you want to share this resource with colleagues, please purchase additional licenses. Thank you for respecting these terms of use.

This product is happily brought to you by Rachel Lynette and Cassi Noack of Minds in Bloom.

SKU: 286191

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44 reviews for Informational Text Structures Posters Freebie – Description, Sequence, & more!

  1. I R.

    This resource is wonderful because it targets the skill and it is engaging for students. I just print and use the resource in my small groups.

  2. Katie D.

    I loved this set of posters to display in my classroom as I taught each text structure. Students were able to refer to the text structures as we discussed them, and the posters explained them well and were eye catching

  3. Alayna W.

    The students are able to review and reference these resources in their interactive notebooks and it provides a great information in student friendly terms.

  4. Wendy S.

    Use this resource every year with my students to help them understand text structures. Presents information in organized manner.

  5. Aimee C.

    Easy way to display text structures to my special education reading classes while they worked on a bell ringer, identifying structures.

  6. Jcyekki Keys

    Great resource for students. We placed them in our reading notebooks so students could use as a resource when working independently.

  7. Rebecca P.

    Text structure posters are clear and easy for students to follow and understand. The resources are kid-friendly and represent each text structure well.

  8. Erin M.

    Great resource for students. We placed them in our reading notebooks so students could use as a resource when working independently.

  9. Karin R.

    I chopped and pasted the graphics into a slideshow I could use with my students as I’m a traveling teacher and don’t get the luxury of building anchor charts in the classroom with my kids and leaving them up for them to use day after day. The graphics, explanation, and practice questions were perfect to introduce and practice the skill. Love it.

  10. Steven Koines

    These were small anchors I could easily display during lessons and keep them up while we worked on these structures as a resource for kids.

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