R2.5- Restate facts and details 2 nd grade. Today we will distinguish 1 between fantasy and realism in the story, Julius. distinguish 1 means to choose.

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R2.5- Restate facts and details 2 nd grade

Today we will distinguish 1 between fantasy and realism in the story, Julius. distinguish 1 means to choose between

Look at the two pictures. Which pictures shows something that is make-believe? Talk to your partner and write it on your white board. A.B.

Fantasy is when something could not happen in real life. Characters Events A dancing banana A baby is driving a car

Realism is when something could happen in real life. A boy eating a banana A lady driving a car

When something could not happen in real life it is called _________. When something could happen in real life it is called _________.

Which shows something that is fantasy? A.)B.) A dog playing with a tennis ball A dog playing basketball I know ______ shows fantasy because ________________.

Which shows something that is realism? A.)B.) A dancing chickenA dancing baby I know ______ shows realism because ________________.

Why is this important? It will help us to understand what we read. It can help us to make better choices. We might see it on a test.

When something could not happen in real life it is called _________. When something could happen in real life it is called _________. 1.Julius sits in a chair and reads. 1.Julius makes a mess.