Need nonfiction text features practice activities for your students? These Nonfiction Text Features Worksheets and graphic organizers are perfect when introducing text and graphic features. The text features worksheets will have students defining, finding, interacting, and applying 18 different nonfiction text features! Each text and graphic features are accompanied by a nonfiction text features anchor chart to display around the classroom once introduced!

Nonfiction Text Features Worksheets includes: 

  • Captions text features worksheet
  • Bold print  text features worksheet
  • Heading  text features worksheet
  • Fact boxes  text features worksheet
  • Table of contents  text features worksheet
  • Maps  text features worksheet
  • Glossary  text features worksheet
  • Timelines  text features worksheet
  • Graphs  text features worksheet
  • Diagrams  text features worksheet
  • Illustrations  text features worksheet
  • Titles  text features worksheet
  • Bullet points  text features worksheet
  • Keywords  text features worksheet
  • Labels  text features worksheet
  • Index  text features worksheet
  • pronunciation guide  text features worksheet
  • Photographs  text features worksheet
  • A Nonfiction Text Features poster for each of the listed text features

Your students will be completely engaged with this exploration of nonfiction text features with these text features worksheets and posters. You will love that you were able to provide them with meaningful nonfiction text features practice without having to spend hours preparing or looking for resources!

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7 reviews for Nonfiction Text Features Worksheets Anchor Charts & Graphic Organizers Features

  1. Chrissy Christian

    Thank you for sharing. I work with students with special needs. Your resource was extremely helpful for me to track specific IEP goals. Thank you for making my job easier and helping me save time.
    -Bridget M.

  2. Chrissy Christian

    This resource was full of so many great worksheets! The anchor charts worked great for teaching the students the concept and the worksheets were the perfect opportunity to see what they learned.
    -Halie S.

  3. Chrissy Christian

    This was an excellent way for my Grade 2 students to learn about non-fiction text features! They enjoyed applying their knowledge to each text feature. Daily practice helped my students learn these features, and recognize them in other non-fiction books. The posters were great to post and to explain each feature. We made the worksheets into a booklet to showcase their learning for this unit. Very helpful!
    -Jean L.

  4. Chrissy Christian

    This was a great resource for reading stations and to supplement our nonfiction writing unit. There were many nonfiction features represented in this resource that others do not include.
    -Kate M.

  5. Chrissy Christian

    I used this for a classroom transformation. I love that the students copy the definition, practice the skill, and then apply it! This was exactly what I was looking for! Students were engaged and it was easy to use!
    -Britt G

  6. Chrissy Christian

    My students loved using this resource. It was a great review of the text features in a fun and easy-to-use way!
    -Ana D.

  7. Chrissy Christian

    This was a very kid-friendly resource that helped my students tremendously.
    -Fatima N.

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Nonfiction Text Features Worksheets Anchor Charts & Graphic Organizers Features

$5.50

Grades: 2nd – 4th, Mostly used with 2nd and 3rd

Subjects: English Language Arts, Informational Text, Reading

Format: PDF

Total Pages: 55

Answer Key: Included

Teaching Duration: NA

Common Core Standards:

Know and use various text features (e.g., headings, tables of contents, glossaries, electronic menus, icons) to locate key facts or information in a text.
Know and use various text features (e.g., captions, bold print, subheadings, glossaries, indexes, electronic menus, icons) to locate key facts or information in a text efficiently.
Explain how specific images (e.g., a diagram showing how a machine works) contribute to and clarify a text.
Use text features and search tools (e.g., key words, sidebars, hyperlinks) to locate information relevant to a given topic efficiently.
Use information gained from illustrations (e.g., maps, photographs) and the words in a text to demonstrate understanding of the text (e.g., where, when, why, and how key events occur).

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