Quiz Time! Let’s see how you do recognizing Fiction and Non - Fiction.

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Quiz Time! Let’s see how you do recognizing Fiction and Non - Fiction

FictionNon-fiction Under the bridge lived a great ugly troll. Fiction orNon-fiction

Great Job Kids! Now beat it troll! Great Job Kids! Now beat it troll!

Good Try! Get it right or the goat gets another one!

FictionNon-fiction Fiction orNon-fiction

Good Try! Get it right or the goat gets another one!

Great Job Kids! Now beat it troll! Great Job Kids! Now beat it troll!

FictionNon-fiction Fiction orNon-fiction

Good Try! Get it right or the goat gets another one!

Great Job Kids! Now beat it troll! Great Job Kids! Now beat it troll!

FictionNon-fiction Fiction orNon-fiction

Good Try! Get it right or the goat gets another one!

Great Job Kids! Now beat it troll! Great Job Kids! Now beat it troll!

FictionNon-fiction Fiction orNon-fiction

Good Try! Get it right or the goat gets another one!

Great Job Kids! You did it! Great Job Kids! You did it!

Don’t forget if you are unsure you could: Look at the cover Look at the table of contents Look at the chapter headings Look at the pictures or photos Look at the illustrations or diagrams Look at the maps, timelines, or graphs.

Students should choose one topic to write a Non Fiction essay. (Expository) school rules current fads conflicts with friends music sports video games fishing fashion

Three points-of-view First person Second person Third person

Pronoun Case First-PersonI, me, my, mine, we, us, ours, Second-Personyou, your Third-Personhe, she, her, they, them (also character's names) We are trying to figure out the narrator's view point on the story. Perspectives and Signal Words

LET’S HAVE SOME FUN!!!! Make a comic strip (Fiction) /interactives/comic/

s/essaymap / Make an essay map

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