How can knowing the structure of a textbook help a reader locate specific information
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Sometimes information is located within the written paragraphs of text, also known as a textual sense, as in an encyclopedia entry. Learning to use your hands while scanning is very helpful in locating specific information.
Students learn to identify and analyze text structures which helps students navigate the various structures presented within nonfiction and fiction text. As a follow up, having students write paragraphs that follow common text structures helps students recognize these text structures when they are reading.
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Knowing the structure of a textbook helps a reader locate specific information in the following way-
- It helps the student remember and identify the structures of the texts in the textbook.
- The student improves their textual sense through learning the structure of the textbook.
- The student's analytical skills also get enhanced in the process.
- Knowing the structure thus helps the student get better grades.
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