Fiction/Nonfiction Features Sort Use this sort to introduce the features of fiction and nonfiction. Students will drag the features text boxes to the correct.

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Fiction/Nonfiction Features Sort Use this sort to introduce the features of fiction and nonfiction. Students will drag the features text boxes to the correct heading on the chart. Answer key included! This product is also available to download as a cut and paste worksheet that can be reproduced for your class. Check out our other products including easy to score writing contracts! g-Colors NY F LI G COLORS

FictionBothNonfiction Fiction/Nonfiction Features Sort ⓒ 2012 Flying Colors Charts & Graphs Title Page Facts & Information Not true Titles & Headings Dialogue (Ex. “Stop!” He said.) Page Numbers You can start reading anywhere. Characters Beginning-Middle-End Real Photographs Table of Contents Headings Illustrations Fact Boxes Stories You have to start reading at the beginning. Bold Print/Italics Glossary Once upon a time... Not a story Index Maps Timeline Labels Imagination Captions Fairy Tale Setting Problem They are fun to read.

Answer Key FictionBothNonfiction -You can start reading anywhere -Once upon a time... -Fairy Tale -You have to start reading at the beginning -Setting -Imagination -Not true -Beginning-Middle-End -Stories -Problem -Characters -Dialogue -Illustrations -Page numbers -They are fun to read -Title -Labels -Glossary -Table of Contents -Not a story -Facts and Information -Headings -Charts and Graphs -Timeline -Title Page -Index -Real Photographs -Fact Boxes -Captions -Maps -Bold Print/Italics ⓒ 2012 Flying Colors