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Activities to Teach Students to Identify the Purpose of a Text

By Matthew Lynch
June 12, 2023
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Identifying the purpose of a text is one of the essential skills that students need to develop to become successful readers. As a teacher, it is crucial to provide ample opportunities to your students to practice this skill. In this article, we will explore some activities that you can implement in your instruction to help your students identify the purpose of a text.

1. Identify the Various Text Purposes

The first activity that you can start with is to teach your students about the different types of text purposes. These purposes include:

– Informative: This purpose is for texts that provide information.
– Entertaining: These are texts that are meant to entertain the reader or listener.
– Persuasive: This purpose is for texts that try to convince the reader or listener to take action or adopt an idea.

Once your students have a good understanding of each purpose, you can start working on activities that apply what they learned.

2. Scavenger Hunt

One activity that you can do to help your students practice identifying the purpose of a text is a scavenger hunt. In this game, students will work in groups, and each group will be given a different text. The group’s task is to read the text and identify its purpose. They can then present their findings to the class.

3. Analyzing Headlines

Another activity is to analyze headlines from newspapers, websites, or magazines. Headlines are generally meant to grab the reader’s attention and provide a general idea of what the article is about. Students can read the headlines and guess what the article’s purpose may be. Afterward, you can discuss the purpose of the headline and the article together as a class.

4. Reading for Purpose

In this activity, you can give your students a menu, a recipe, or any other instructional text, and ask them to read it with a particular purpose. For example, they can read a recipe with the purpose of understanding what ingredients they need to make muffins. This shows that the text’s purpose depends on the reader’s goal or purpose for reading.

5. Identifying Text Features

When teaching students how to identify the purpose of a text, it is important to teach them to look beyond the words. Text features such as headings, subheadings, and images can provide clues about the text’s purpose. One activity to practice this skill is to have students identify the purpose of a text by analyzing the text features.

In conclusion, these activities are just some of the many ways to teach students how to identify the purpose of a text. As a teacher, it is your role to provide your students with ample opportunities to practice and refine this essential skill. By doing so, you are helping them become successful readers.

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