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Behind the Books: Nonfiction Text Structure

This year, I’m taking a close look at what I
call the Nonfiction Triumvirate—nonfiction categories, writing styles, and text
structures. So far, I’ve focused on Nonfiction Categories and Writing Styles.
If you missed the discussion, you can scroll down or use the search box to see past
posts.

Today I’m looking at text structure, which
I’ve blogged about many, many times before. My ideas about nonfiction text
structure have been constantly evolving for the last several years.

The books below are classified according to
the
major structures espoused by Common Core with
a range sub-structures for kinds of books that are currently widely represented
in high-quality children’s literature.

For example, as I see it, 80 to 85 percent of
all trade nonfiction has a sequence text structure, so subgroupings are helpful
in examining all the ways authors are experimenting and innovating.

Description/Explanation 

A Black Hole Is Not a Hole
by
Carolyn Cinami DeCristofano

The Beetle Book by Steve Jenkins

Creep and Flutter by Jim Arnosky


Dolphins! by Melissa Stewart

Frogs by Nic Bishop

Lightship by Brian Floca

Tiny Creatures: The World of Microbes by Nicola Davies

 

Sequence

Chronological narrative

Balloons Over Broadway by Melissa Sweet

The Boy Who Loved Math by Deborah Heiligman


Buried Alive by Elaine Scott

The Day-Glo Brothers by
Chris Barton

Marvelous Mattie by Emily Arnold McCully

Noah Webster & His Words by
Jeri Chase Ferris

Planting
the Trees of Kenya: The Story of Wangari Maathai
by
Claire A. Nivola

Pop:
The Invention of Bubble Gum
by Megan McCarthy

The Secret World of Walter
Anderson
by Hester Bass

What to Do About Alice? by Barbara Kerley

 

Episodic narrative

Ballet for Martha by Jan Greenberg and Sandra Jordan

Brave Girl by Michelle Markel

When Marian Sang by Pam Munoz Ryan

Braided narrative
Amelia Lost by
Candace Fleming

Bomb by Steve Sheinkin

The Family Romanov by Candace Fleming

Titanic: Voices from the
Disaster
by Deborah Hopkinson

We’ve Got a Job by Cynthia Levinson

 

Journey narrative

If Stones Could Speak by Marc Aronson

Lost Treasure of the Inca by Peter Lourie

Quest for the Tree Kangaroo by
Sy Montgomery

Saving the Ghost of the Mountain by
Sy Montgomery

 

Cycle narrative

Beneath the Sun by Melissa Stewart

A Drop of Water by Gordon Morrison

Frog in a Bog by John Himmelman

Red-Eyed Tree Frog by Joy Cowley

Redwoods by Jason Chin (due to the art)

Vulture View by April Pulley Sayre

 

Chronological expository

Bugged:
How Insects Changed History
by Sarah Albee

Poop
Happened!: A History of the World from the Bottom Up
by Sarah Albee

Why’d
They Wear That?: Fashion as the Mirror of History
by Sarah Albee

 

Cumulative expository

Here Is the Tropical Rain Forest by
Madeleine Dunphy

No Monkeys, No Chocolate by Melissa Stewart

Older Than the Stars by Karen C. Fox

How-to expository

Dessert
Designers: Creations You Can Make and Eat
by Dana Meachen Rau

How
to Swallow a Pig
by Steve Jenkins and Robin Page

The
Klutz Book of Paper Airplanes
by Doug Stillinger

Roald
Dahl’s Revolting Recipes
by Josie Fison and Felicity Dahl

Try
This! 50 Fun Experiments for the Mad Scientist in You
by
Karen Romano Young

 

Compare & Contrast

Dueling spreads

Frog or Toad? How Do You Know? by
Melissa Stewart

Mosquito Bite by Alexandra Siy

Neo Leo by Gene Barretta

Those Rebels, Tom & John by
Barbara Kerley

List books

Born in
the Wild
by
Lita Judge

Born to
Be Giants: How Baby Dinosaurs Grew to Rule the World
by Lita Judge

Eye to Eye by Steve Jenkins

Feathers: Not Just for Flying by
Melissa Stewart

Move by Steve Jenkins & Robin Page

My First Day by Steve Jenkins & Robin
Page

Just One Bite by Lola Schaefer


Cause & Effect
Earth: Feeling the Heat by Brenda Z. Guiberson

Frog in a Bog by John Himmelman

A Place for Butterflies by Melissa Stewart


When Rain Falls by Melissa Stewart


Problem- Solution
The Great Monkey Rescue by Sandra Markle

A Place for Bats by Melissa Stewart

The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind by William Kamkwamba and Bryan Mealer

Mesmerized by Mara Rockliff

Stay: The True Story of Ten Dogs by Michaela Muntean

Q & A Books

Bone by Bone: Comparing Animal Skeletons by Sarah Levine


Sterling’s Good Question series



Creature Features by Steve Jenkins &
Robin Page

Hatch! by Roxie Munro

Hello Bumblebee Bat by Darrin Lunde

 

Scholastic’s Question &
Answer series

What Do You Do with a Tail Like This? by
Steve Jenkins & Robin Page

 

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  1. Dear Melissa! I needed an inspiration to start writing nonfiction. I just learned about you and your amazing work. You are the inspiration I was looking for. Thank you for sharing your talent in so many different ways!

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