How do you conclude an informational text?

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How do you conclude an informational text?

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How do you conclude an informational text?. In this lesson you will learn how to conclude an informational text by asking, “What do I want readers to remember?”. An informational text gives facts about a non-fiction topic. Animal Survival Natural Adaptations Controlled Adaptations - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: How do you conclude an informational text?

How do you conclude an informational text?

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In this lesson you will learn how to conclude an

informational text by asking, “What do I want readers to

remember?”

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Let’s ReviewLet’s Review

An informational text gives facts about a non-fiction topic.

Animal Survival• Natural

Adaptations• Controlled

Adaptations• Camouflage• Aggressive

Mimicry/Luring

Introduction Conclusion

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Let’s ReviewLet’s Review

Writing Process

1 Write Drafts

Revise and Edit

Generate Ideas

2 3

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Let’s ReviewA Common Mistake

Concluding your text in a dull way.

That essay was all about

animals.

Zzzz…

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Let’s ReviewCore Lesson

Read over your introduction to remember the hook you used. 1

2 Read over your last paragraph and determine, “What do I want readers to remember?”

3 Create a conclusion that connects back to the hook and provides a memorable ending.

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Let’s ReviewCore LessonRead over your introduction to remember the hook you used. 1

Introduction

Have you ever seen an animal hiding? You might have and not even know it! Animals work very hard to blend in with the environment, whether to look for food or make sure they don’t end up as food.

Hook Question

Answer

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Let’s ReviewCore Lesson

2 Read over your last paragraph and determine, “What do I want readers to remember?”

While camouflage is a way to hide from predators, mimicry and luring is used by predators. Mimicry happens when animals look like other things. In aggressive mimicry, where animals attack for food, they make their body parts look like food to “lure” prey.

What should they remember?

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Let’s ReviewCore Lesson

3 Create a conclusion that connects back to the hook and provides a memorable ending.

Hook Question

• Camouflage• Mimicry• Luring

Conclusion

Animals have many ways of staying alive. They can use camouflage to hide, mimicry to look like nature, and luring to catch a meal. Next time you go outside, look around and see if you can find an animal using a survival skill. If you can’t it means they’re doing a good job!

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Let’s ReviewCore Lesson

Read over your introduction to remember the hook you used. 1

2 Read over your last paragraph and determine, “What do I want readers to remember?”

3 Create a conclusion that connects back to the hook and provides a memorable ending.

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In this lesson you learned how to conclude an informational

text by asking, “What do I want readers to remember?”

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Let’s ReviewGuided PracticeReview your own introduction and last paragraph to create a conclusion for your informational text.

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Let’s ReviewExtension ActivitiesUse the example hook question and ending paragraph below to try and write a conclusion:

Hook: Have you ever seen a toad?

Paragraph: They are sometimes called amphibians. That means they live on land and in water. First as babies they breathe with gills, then with lungs as an adult.

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Let’s ReviewExtension Activities

Partner up with at least four students and have everyone write their introduction and conclusion on two separate note cards.

Put the cards facedown in two piles. Let one student at a time pick a card from each pile and see if the introduction and conclusion match.

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Let’s ReviewQuick Quiz

Review your own introduction and last paragraph to create a conclusion for your informational text.