Informational text is a subset of the larger category of nonfiction (Duke & Bennett-Armistead, 2003). Its primary purpose is to inform the reader about the natural or social world. Different from fiction, and other forms of nonfiction, informational text does not utilize characters.
It’s time to learn a new lesson!
Are you excited?
Come and join us in learning about the
guidelines in restating an informational
text.
Have you ever gotten to the end of a book
or a reading passage and then realized you
don't even remember what you read? It's
easy to get lost in the details of a long piece
of writing and lose track of the main point.
In this lesson, we will explore the ways to
restate an idea and large amounts of
information into a summary of main points.
Let’s start!