Author's Use text features AND Graphics to help readers
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4th Grade
3rd Grade
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Pair up and talk it out.
This year we're learning
Last year we learned...
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Two new features
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Warm up your brains
Use your voice to tell which text feature the author used to help the reader.
Let's see what you can remember!
Prounciation Guides and Diagrams
Turn and talk to an elbow partner.
Play Review Game
Describe the topic and the contents that you will cover in class; do not forget to emphasize why the topic is interesting
With Genially templates, you can include visual resources to engage the class from minute one. You can also highlight key content to facilitate its assimilation and even embed external content that surprises and adds more context to the topic: videos, photos, audios... Whatever you want! Did you know that Genially allows you to share your creation directly, without the need for downloads? Ready for students to visualize it on any device and learn anywhere.
Pronunciation guides & Diagrams
Visual communication interactive step by step
- Plan the structure of your communication.
- Prioritize it and give visual weight to the main points.
- Define secondary messages with interactivity.
- Establish a flow through the content.
- Measure the results.
Use graphics in your presentation. Data, figures, numbers… can also be displayed visually, interactively, and animated. And this has a great advantage: you will simplify the information and make it more understandable for the entire class.
Here you can put a highlighted title.
Do you need more reasons to create dynamic content? Well: 90% of the information we assimilate comes to us through sight, and we retain 42% more information when the content is moving. Step-by-step interactive visual communication:
- Plan the structure of your communication.
- Hierarchy and give visual weight to the main points.
- Define secondary messages with interactivity.
- Establish a flow through the content.
- Measure the results.
- What feature is used?
- Why do you think the author use it
- How does it help the reader?
Look and Tell
Here you canput a highlighted title
Do you need more reasons to create dynamic content? Well: 90% of the information we assimilate comes to us through sight, and we retain 42% more information when the content moves. Step by step interactive visual communication:
- Plan the structure of your communication.
- Prioritize it and give visual weight to the main points.
- Define secondary messages with interactivity.
- Establish a flow through the content.
- Measure the results.
Write a great headline
What you read: interactivity and animation can turn the most boring content into something fun. At Genially, we also create our designs to facilitate understanding and learning, so you can level up with interactivity and turn your content into something that adds value and engages. When giving a presentation, there are two objectives to pursue: convey information and avoid yawns. To achieve this, it may be a good practice to create an outline and use words and concepts that aid in the assimilation of the content.
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Author's Use text features AND Graphics to help readers
Tell Snorkl
Have a Chat
4th Grade
3rd Grade
Share in Snorkl
Pair up and talk it out.
This year we're learning
Last year we learned...
Examples
Go
Let's check in!
Two new features
Have a Chat
Warm up your brains
Use your voice to tell which text feature the author used to help the reader.
Let's see what you can remember!
Prounciation Guides and Diagrams
Turn and talk to an elbow partner.
Play Review Game
Describe the topic and the contents that you will cover in class; do not forget to emphasize why the topic is interesting
With Genially templates, you can include visual resources to engage the class from minute one. You can also highlight key content to facilitate its assimilation and even embed external content that surprises and adds more context to the topic: videos, photos, audios... Whatever you want! Did you know that Genially allows you to share your creation directly, without the need for downloads? Ready for students to visualize it on any device and learn anywhere.
Pronunciation guides & Diagrams
Visual communication interactive step by step
- Plan the structure of your communication.
- Prioritize it and give visual weight to the main points.
- Define secondary messages with interactivity.
- Establish a flow through the content.
- Measure the results.
Use graphics in your presentation. Data, figures, numbers… can also be displayed visually, interactively, and animated. And this has a great advantage: you will simplify the information and make it more understandable for the entire class.Here you can put a highlighted title.
Do you need more reasons to create dynamic content? Well: 90% of the information we assimilate comes to us through sight, and we retain 42% more information when the content is moving. Step-by-step interactive visual communication:
Look and Tell
Here you canput a highlighted title
Do you need more reasons to create dynamic content? Well: 90% of the information we assimilate comes to us through sight, and we retain 42% more information when the content moves. Step by step interactive visual communication:
Write a great headline
What you read: interactivity and animation can turn the most boring content into something fun. At Genially, we also create our designs to facilitate understanding and learning, so you can level up with interactivity and turn your content into something that adds value and engages. When giving a presentation, there are two objectives to pursue: convey information and avoid yawns. To achieve this, it may be a good practice to create an outline and use words and concepts that aid in the assimilation of the content.