Day 12 of 180Week 3 of 36, TuesdayFirst quarter

Tour before you read

📖 Reading💡 New today⏱️ about 30 minutes

Two-minute tour of a non-fiction page — headings, pictures, bold words — then predict what it says.

Something new, or a fresh angle on it. Expect this one to take the full time.

Today is rung 1 of 9 on this topic

How non-fiction is organised

Can do: Spots cause-and-effect, compare-and-contrast, sequence and problem-solution structures, and uses headings and diagrams.

Why it matters

Knowing the structure means knowing where the answer will be. It is the difference between reading a textbook and searching one.

What it looks like when it's wobbly

Reads non-fiction start to finish like a story, ignoring headings, captions and diagrams entirely.

⏱️ Two-minute check

Show a non-fiction page. "How is this organised? What does the diagram add that the text doesn't?"

Solid looks like: Names a structure, and finds something in the diagram not stated in the words.

The full activity for this topic · 15 minutes

Preview Before You Read

A non-fiction book, article or textbook page
  1. 1Before reading a word, do a two-minute tour: title, headings, pictures, captions, bold words.
  2. 2Predict what the section will tell you and what structure it uses.
  3. 3Read it and check the prediction.
  4. 4Turn each heading into a question, then answer it from the text.
  5. 5Explain what the diagram or table added — there is almost always something.

If it's too hard

One page, headings only.

If it's too easy

Turn the whole section into an outline with the structure labelled.

Say this

"Tour it before you read it. Headings, pictures, bold words — what's this page going to tell you?"

Reading practice

Week 3 at a glance

  1. Monday · Day 11

    🔢 Math

    Match the boxes to the columns

  2. Tuesday · Day 12

    📖 Reading

    Tour before you read

  3. Wednesday · Day 13

    🔢 Math

    Subtract with strips

  4. Thursday · Day 14

    ✏️ Writing

    The shortest quote

  5. Friday · Day 15

    🌍 Social Studies

    Why do people live there?

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