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What are all the things students are required to read and write? Here is a list of all of the possible printed matter that students are exposed to and should be able to read about or write. However, it should be noted not everything listed is suitable for all grades. Abbreviations, Acronyms, Advertisements, Appendices, Autobiographies, Bar Graphs, Bibliographies, Biographies, Boldface, Book Reviews, Brochures, Captions, Cartoons, atalogues, Charts, Checklists, Classics, Comics, Computer Menus, Cross-references, Diagrams, Dialogue, Diaries, Dictionaries, Directories, Drop-down menus, Directions Editorials, Electronic Device Icons, Encyclopedias, Epics, Essays, Expository Texts Fables, Folk Tales, Footnotes / Endnotes, Forwards, Glossaries, Graphic Organizers, Graphs, Haiku, Icon, Idioms, Indexes, Internet searches, Internet articles, Introductions Journals, Labels, Legends, Letters, Lists, Magazines, Manuals, Maps, Maps , Memoirs Memos, Menus, Minutes, Myths, Narratives , Newspapers, Novels, Parentheses, Pie Graphs Plays, Poems, Posters, Preface, Procedural Texts, Prose, Proverbs, Recipes References, Reports, Rhymes, Schedules, Sentences, Short Stories, Signs, Songs Speech Bubbles, Speeches, Story Maps, Subheadings, Table of Contents, Tables Tales, Texts, Thesaurus, Thought Clouds, Timetables, Title Page, Toolbars, Weather, Webpages. |
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