Text Structure Frames Updated
Text Structure Frames Updated
*Frames should not be used as worksheets for students to fill-in. They should be used to support
students thinking as they retell, summarize, and/or write. Teachers should create their own frames
based on specific passages that their students will read. Remember the key is to use signal words
and phrases that clearly indicate the structure of the text students are reading and/or writing about.
Shared by: Kristi Orcutt, Literacy Specialist, kristio@essdack.org, www.essdack.org
*Frames should not be used as worksheets for students to fill-in. They should be used to support
students thinking as they retell, summarize, and/or write. Teachers should create their own frames
based on specific passages that their students will read. Remember the key is to use signal words
and phrases that clearly indicate the structure of the text students are reading and/or writing about.
Shared by: Kristi Orcutt, Literacy Specialist, kristio@essdack.org, www.essdack.org
*Frames should not be used as worksheets for students to fill-in. They should be used to support
students thinking as they retell, summarize, and/or write. Teachers should create their own frames
based on specific passages that their students will read. Remember the key is to use signal words
and phrases that clearly indicate the structure of the text students are reading and/or writing about.
Shared by: Kristi Orcutt, Literacy Specialist, kristio@essdack.org, www.essdack.org