Characteristics of poetic texts include the presence or absence of rhyme and words chosen for effect.
Types of poetic texts can be seen, read, heard or produced, e.g. :
proverbs
idiomatic expressions.
Listen to, recite, or sing poetry.
Investigate poetic structures that contribute to creative expression of ideas, including ballads, poems or songs narrating stories in short stanzas.
Analyze literary and everyday texts with grade-appropriate content. Explain similarities and differences between different types of texts of the same type.
Narrative texts can be fiction or non-fiction and can be structured in a variety of ways to create effect.
Examine a variety of text features that organize content, identify important information, and enhance understandings of texts.
The research process and determining validity and reliability of information
Citing sources to avoid plagiarism
Using keywords to search for information
Organizing information in charts and tables
The writing process
Characters, setting, genre and point of view
Main ideas and supporting details
Plot mapping