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Descriptive Text Organizer

©2 01 3 T e xa s E d u cat ion Agen cy / U n iv er sity o f T exa s Sy ste m

Topic:

Important Details:

Main Idea:

Main Idea:

Main Idea:

Main Idea:

Summary:

Important Details:

Important Details:

Important Details:

Title:

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Descriptive Texts

Descriptive texts are written to describe an object, person, place, event or idea.

Signs of Descriptive Text

• Specific characteristics or features are described or explained (size, shape, location, color, etc.).

• Descriptive adjectives are used throughout the text.

• Details are provided to help the reader visualize the topic.

• Examples are often provided (for instance, such as, an example, to illustrate, to demonstrate).

• The topic word or a synonym for the topic is often repeated.

Guiding Questions

Topic: What specific topic, person, idea, or thing is being described or explained? (One-two words.)

Important Details: How is the topic being described or explained? (What is it, what does it look like, what does it do, what happens, etc.)

Main Idea: What features or characteristics are important to remember or understand about the topic being described? (One sentence or less.)

Summary: What are the main ideas and important details that are necessary to include? How will you state them in your own words following the structure of the text? (As concisely as possible.)

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Descriptive Texts

Descriptive texts are written to describe an object, person, place, event or idea.

Signs of Descriptive Text

• Specific characteristics or features are described or explained (size, shape, location, color, etc.).

• Descriptive adjectives are used throughout the text.

• Details are provided to help the reader visualize the topic.

• Examples are often provided (for instance, such as, an example, to illustrate, to demonstrate).

• The topic word or a synonym for the topic is often repeated.

Guiding Questions

Topic: What specific topic, person, idea, or thing is being described or explained? (One-two words.)

Important Details: How is the topic being described or explained? (What is it, what does it look like, what does it do, what happens, etc.)

Main Idea: What features or characteristics are important to remember or understand about the topic being described? (One sentence or less.)

Summary: What are the main ideas and important details that are necessary to include? How will you state them in your own words following the structure of the text? (As concisely as possible.)

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Detalles Importantes:

Detalles Importantes:

Gráfica Para Texto Descriptivo

©2 01 3 T e xa s Ed u cat ion Agen cy / U n iv er sity o f T exa s Sy ste m

Título:

Detalles Importantes:

Tema:

Detalles Importantes:

Idea Principal:

Resumen:

Idea Principal:

Idea Principal:

Idea Principal:

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Textos Descriptivos

Textos Descriptivos se usan para describir un objeto, persona, lugar, evento o idea.

Características de Texto Descriptivo

• Ciertas características que describen como (tamaño, forma, ubicación, color, etc.)

• Se utilizan adjetivos descriptivos a través del texto.

• Los detalles le ayudan al lector a visualizar el tema.

• Se incluyen ejemplos (por ejemplo, como, tal es, ilustrar, demostrar)

• El tema o un sinónimo del tema se repite frecuentemente

Preguntas

Tema: ¿Qué tema, persona, idea o cosa se describe o explica? (1 o 2 palabras)

Detalles Importantes: ¿Cómo se describe o explica el tema? (¿Qué es? ¿Cómo se ve? ¿Qué hace? ¿Qué sucede?, etc.)

Idea Principal: ¿Qué elementos o características son

importantes para recordar o entender sobre el tema quese está describiendo? (1 oración o menos)

Resumen: ¿Cuáles son las ideas principales y detalles importantes que se deben incluir? ¿Cómo se pueden

describir en tus propias palabras siguiendo la estructura del texto? (en pocas palabras)

©2013 Texas Education Agency / The University of Texas System

Textos Descriptivos

Textos Descriptivos se usan para describir un objeto, persona, lugar, evento o idea.

Características de Texto Descriptivo

• Ciertas características que describen como (tamaño, forma, ubicación, color, etc.)

• Se utilizan adjetivos descriptivos a través del texto.

• Los detalles le ayudan al lector a visualizar el tema.

• Se incluyen ejemplos (por ejemplo, como, tal es, ilustrar, demostrar)

• El tema o un sinónimo del tema se repite frecuentemente

Preguntas

Tema: ¿Qué tema, persona, idea o cosa se describe o explica? (1 o 2 palabras)

Detalles Importantes: ¿Cómo se describe o explica el tema? (¿Qué es? ¿Cómo se ve? ¿Qué hace? ¿Qué sucede?, etc.)

Idea Principal: ¿Qué elementos o características son

importantes para recordar o entender sobre el tema quese está describiendo? (1 oración o menos)

Resumen: ¿Cuáles son las ideas principales y detalles importantes que se deben incluir? ¿Cómo se pueden

describir en tus propias palabras siguiendo la estructura del texto? (en pocas palabras)

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Descriptive Text Organizer

Descriptive Texts

Descriptive texts are written to describe an object, person, place, event or idea.

Signs of Descriptive Text

• Specific characteristics or features are described or explained (size, shape, location, color, etc.).

• Descriptive adjectives are used throughout the text.

• Details are provided to help the reader visualize the topic.

• Examples are often provided (for instance, such as, an example, to illustrate, to demonstrate).

• The topic word or a synonym for the topic is often repeated.

Guiding Questions

Topic: What specific topic, person, idea, or thing is being described or explained? (One-two words.)

Important Details: How is the topic being described or explained? (What is it, what does it look like, what does it do, what happens, etc.)

Main Idea: What features or characteristics are important to remember or understand about the topic being described? (One sentence.)

Summary: What are the main ideas and important details that are necessary to include? How will you state them in your own words following the structure of the text? (As concisely as possible.)

©201 3 Te xas Educ at io n A ge nc y / T he Un iv er si ty o f T exas S yst em

Topic:

Important Details:

Main Idea:

Main Idea:

Main Idea:

Main Idea:

Summary:

Important Details:

Important Details:

Important Details:

©201 3 Te xas Educ at io n A ge nc y / The Un iv er si ty o f T exas S yst em

Title:

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Detalles Importantes:

Gráfica Para Texto Descriptivo

Textos Descriptivos

Textos Descriptivos se usan para describir un objeto, persona, lugar, evento o idea.

Características de Texto Descriptivo

• Ciertas características que describen como (tamaño,

forma, ubicación, color, etc.)

• Se utilizan adjetivos descriptivos a través del texto.

• Los detalles le ayudan al lector a visualizar el tema.

• Se incluyen ejemplos (por ejemplo, como, tal es,

ilustrar, demostrar)

• El tema o un sinónimo del tema se repite

frecuentemente

Preguntas

Tema: ¿Qué tema, persona, idea o cosa se describe

o explica? (1 o 2 palabras)

Detalles Importantes: ¿Cómo se describe o explica

el tema? (¿Qué es? ¿Cómo se ve? ¿Qué hace? ¿Qué sucede?, etc.)

Idea Principal: ¿Qué elementos o características

son importantes para recordar o entender sobre el

tema quese está describiendo? (1 oración o menos)

Resumen: ¿Cuáles son las ideas principales y

detalles importantes que se deben incluir? ¿Cómo se pueden describir en tus propias palabras siguiendo la estructura del texto? (en pocas palabras) ©201 3 Te xas Educ at io n A ge nc y / T he Un iv er si ty o f T exas S yst em

Tema:

Idea Principal:

Resumen:

©201 3 Te xas Educ at io n A ge nc y / The Un iv er si ty o f T exas S yst em

Título:

Detalles Importantes:

Detalles Importantes:

Detalles Importantes:

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Descriptive Text Organizer

©2 01 3 T e xa s E d u cat ion Agen cy / U n iv er sity o f T exa s Sy ste m

Topic:

Important Details:

Main Idea:

Main Idea:

Main Idea:

Main Idea:

Summary:

Important Details:

Important Details:

Important Details:

Title:

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Descriptive Text Organizer

©2 01 3 T e xa s E d u cat ion Agen cy / U n iv er sity o f T exa s Sy ste m

Topic:

Important Details:

Main Idea:

Main Idea:

Main Idea:

Main Idea:

Summary:

Important Details:

Important Details:

Important Details:

Title:

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Descriptive Text Organizer

©2 01 3 T e xa s E d u cat ion Agen cy / U n iv er sity o f T exa s Sy ste m

Topic:

Important Details:

Main Idea:

Main Idea:

Main Idea:

Main Idea:

Summary:

Important Details:

Important Details:

Important Details:

Title:

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