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An early lesson you want to teach your students is the difference in books that tell stories and books that give information. I have found that the best way to teach this is within context of different types of texts. Let's read more about some resources that I have used to teach the differences in the two types, as well as meet our pesky friend, the BOOK BANDIT! We begin the unit learning the text features of both types of texts by creating this anchor chart and using real text examples to…
A quiz to evaluate your students on fiction and non-fiction knowledge. They need to be ready to back up their answers if asked.
This Fiction and Nonfiction Book Sort is great for helping beginning readers to understand differences in genres and be able to classify the books that they read. This activity is part of our 30 Days of Reading Fun for Beginning Reader series.
Get your elementary students up and moving while they learn to differentiate between fiction and nonfiction books with this exciting SCOOT game! These free task cards are the perfect resource to reinforce their understanding of fiction and nonfiction genres. Simply print the task cards, laminate for durability, and you're ready to play! Recording sheets and directions for playing are included.
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Looking for fiction and nonfiction activities to use in your school library? Check out these free activities! Don't forget to pin this page on Pinterest for future reference. Real vs. Make Believe Online Game Fiction or Nonfiction Online Game Fiction vs. Nonfiction Jeopardy Fiction or Nonfiction Quia Fiction or Nonfiction Listening Game Other Fiction or
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An early lesson you want to teach your students is the difference in books that tell stories and books that give information. I have found that the best way to teach this is within context of different types of texts. Let's read more about some resources that I have used to teach the differences in the two types, as well as meet our pesky friend, the BOOK BANDIT! We begin the unit learning the text features of both types of texts by creating this anchor chart and using real text examples to…
Have fun comparing Fiction and Nonfiction texts in the classroom with these easy to prepare ideas! If so, we have a few activities you can try out to help your kiddos see the similarities and differences between the two types of text. Class Discussion + Anchor Chart Select 2 books on one topic. As a class, take a picture walk through both books. Decide which is fiction and which is nonfiction. Have your kiddos help you make post it notes to label their reasons. You could also divide into…
Non-fiction can be tricky for emergent readers but it is sooo important! Talk about student engagement. What kid doesn't love looking at a...
Teaching nonfiction and fiction can provide new ways for children to embrace books and a love of learning!
I think we would all agree that teaching non-fiction text features in the younger grades can be quite the struggle! It just doesn’t hold their attention. #canigetanamen Last year, I did a few activities with my students that helped make this comprehension skill fun and engaging for them. Throughout the summer I have been adding to […]
Understanding the difference between fiction and nonfiction text can be difficult for some first and second graders. A few low prep ideas to help students better understand the differences are a class discussion and anchor chart, a daily 5 bucket book sort, and a Scholastic book club sort. Use the free fiction or nonfiction download for some more hands on ways to help K, 1st, & 2nd graders practice the skill. Make a confusing concept more understandable and grab your freebie today.
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Are you a teacher or a parent in search of suitable educational material to reinforce the first, then, next concept among young learners? Look no further! In this blog post, we will explore the importance of worksheets in teaching and practicing sequential thinking skills. By incorporating engaging activities, clear instructions, and visually appealing designs, worksheets can provide an effective learning tool for children to grasp the concept of sequencing. So, if you are looking for ways…
Copied this from another teacher on Pinterest then decided to add pictures of actual books that we read to reinforce the concept of fiction vs. non-fiction. They're still working on it!
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