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I've been working, off and on, trying to "getting ahead". Many people have asked me "How much prep time do you plan for?" I hesitate to tell them just how much prep time I put into this schooling at home. I really don't want to discourage them. I know that I don't fall in the "typical" category. You can definitely use K12 curriculum as it is and your student will do just fine. However, I do have a bit of an educational background and this type of thing is something I've always enjoyed doing…

two penguins and one penguin are on the same sheet of paper with words that read we think this book is non fiction

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…

children are sitting at a table with paper and magnets on it, reading magazines

Kelly over at First Grade Fairytales found a fun activity that's also my favorite F word....FREE! She used the book club stickers that come in the mail, along with sorting circles to create an instant, hands-on nonfiction v. fiction sorting activity. If you didn't have sorting circles, you could easily use white boards with circles drawn on, embroidery hoops, or just two pieces of construction paper. {via} -------------------------------------------------------------- This is just one idea…

fiction vs non fiction activities and printables

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…

two circles with words written on them in front of a computer screen that is displaying information about fiction

Hello and Happy December! It's Allison from Stuckey in Second! Today I want to share a super simple center that I've used in my 2nd grade classroom! I hope that it can help get you through your busy teaching days! One of the first standards of the year that I teach in 2nd grade is distinguishing between fiction and non-fiction (fantasy and reality). We work for a few weeks on different activities including: Sorting a variety of books between fiction and non-fiction Exploring various books to…

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