More about chocolate!
Information texts give factual information about things that are true. They often use headings and subheadings to help you quickly find the information that you need. Many have pictures, photographs or diagrams to help you understand the information in the text.
Use the internet or other books to research more about chocolate for example:
Here are some websites you might want to look at to help you find the information:
Challenge
Create your own information text on paper or on the computer (Word or Publisher) to share what you have learnt with others (remember to use headings, subheadings and bullet points to get extra Miss Coleman points!) Below are some information texts to inspire you.
Unfortunately not the ones with chocolate chips.
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