This hard worksheet stretches third graders into fourth-grade thinking. Multiple-choice items name the sentence under the Statue of Liberty photo, pick the table of contents over the index, identify labels inside a plant-cell diagram, and call the words under "Types of Rocks" subheadings. Fill-in-the-blank questions name a map with a legend, explain why "habitat" is bold, describe how the table of contents is ordered, and send readers to the glossary for definitions. Mastering this sheet means you can navigate any nonfiction book quickly and use its features to study smarter.
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Text Features
Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Jamal opens a history book and sees a picture of the Statue of Liberty. Below the picture it says, "The Statue of Liberty was a gift from France in 1886." What text feature is this sentence?
A) heading
B) label
C) glossary entry
D) caption
2. A student wants to quickly see all the chapters in a book before choosing one to read. Which text feature is most helpful?
A) index
B) table of contents
C) glossary
D) diagram
3. Which text feature would you expect to find inside a diagram of a plant cell?
A) captions
B) bold words
C) labels
D) headings
4. Lena sees the words "Igneous," "Sedimentary," and "Metamorphic" as smaller titles under the heading "Types of Rocks." What are these smaller titles called?
A) glossary entries
B) captions
C) subheadings
D) index entries
Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1. A map of South America showed rivers, mountains, and a legend explaining the symbols.
2. The word "habitat" was printed in bold because it is an important vocabulary word.
3. The table of contents lists chapters in order, starting with Chapter 1.
4. A diagram is a drawing with labels that explains how something looks or works.
5. If you need the definition of a key word, the glossary at the back of the book will have it.
Text Features
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Jamal opens a history book and sees a picture of the Statue of Liberty. Below the picture it says, "The Statue of Liberty was a gift from France in 1886." What text feature is this sentence?
A) heading
B) label
C) glossary entry
D) caption
2. A student wants to quickly see all the chapters in a book before choosing one to read. Which text feature is most helpful?
A) index
B) table of contents
C) glossary
D) diagram
3. Which text feature would you expect to find inside a diagram of a plant cell?
A) captions
B) bold words
C) labels
D) headings
4. Lena sees the words "Igneous," "Sedimentary," and "Metamorphic" as smaller titles under the heading "Types of Rocks." What are these smaller titles called?
A) glossary entries
B) captions
C) subheadings
D) index entries
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) A map of South America showed rivers, mountains, and a legend explaining the symbols.
2) The word "habitat" was printed in bold because it is an important vocabulary word.
3) The table of contents lists chapters in order, starting with Chapter 1.
4) A diagram is a drawing with labels that explains how something looks or works.
5) If you need the definition of a key word, the glossary at the back of the book will have it.
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