Friday, May 27, 2011

Post #7

We normally connect text features with non-fiction books, but fiction books can be made better by them sometimes as well.  Think about your lit. circle book.  What text feature would you add to it to make it easier to follow or understand?  Where would you put it in the book?  Why did you choose that feature?  You will be creating a model of this text feature as your final individual assignment for your lit. circle book.

7 comments:

  1. when it starts the book it talks about 161st street and i dont know where that is so i would make a map and label 161st street michaels house the ballpark ad yankee stadium and some other streeets




    nolanc.

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  2. They should put a map at the beginning of the book showing where his Michael's house is the park and the Yankees stadium.



    Nate

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  3. have like a glossary cause they talk Spanish .cause i do not know a lot of Spanish and its hard to onderstand and put the Diffenions to the to the words or have like a Spanish copy of the book and a English copy of the book.

    by.Connor

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  4. i think i would do what conner did cause there is a lot of spanish words and i think it would be helpful to know what those words are and on the word wizzard sheet i had some words on there that were spanish

    grace

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  5. A glossary because they speak spanish and i dont know hardly any spanish


    Sam K

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  6. glossary/underline because there is alot of words that i don't know so it would be easier also for the spanish words to.

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