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Nonfiction Text Features Explained - Visual Guide for Students & Teachers #190401 (License: Personal Use)
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This illustrated infographic highlights core nonfiction text features-including title page, timeline, caption, illustration, photograph, chart/graphs, map, index, table of contents, and glossary-organized with playful icons and lined-paper background. Each feature is labeled clearly and paired with visual examples (e.g., a world map for “Map,” bar graphs for “Chart and Graphs”), making it ideal for classroom instruction or student reference. The design mimics student notebook aesthetics to enhance engagement and recall.
Used in elementary and middle school literacy curricula, teacher lesson plans, educational blogs, or digital learning platforms to teach students how to navigate and interpret nonfiction texts. Matches user intent for finding visual aids that explain text structure for reading comprehension.
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