Reading and Writing.  Fiction is ______  Novels  Tall Tales and Fairy Tales  Historical Fiction  … Not historical or factual (although it may contain.

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Reading and Writing

 Fiction is ______  Novels  Tall Tales and Fairy Tales  Historical Fiction  … Not historical or factual (although it may contain some, allude to some, or give you a better picture of history or facts)  Non-fiction  gives you actual information.  Is boring? NO WAY!

 Essays  Journals  Documentaries  Histories  Scientific Papers  Biographies/Autobiographies  Textbooks  Travel Brochures  User Manuals

 Letters  Magazine Articles  Opinion Articles  Some fiction may include non-fictional elements. Some non-fiction may include (talk about) elements of unverified supposition, deduction, or imagination for the purpose of smoothing out a narrative, but the inclusion of open falsehoods would discredit it as a work of non-fiction.

 T: Title  H: Headings  I: Introduction  E: Every first sentence in the paragraph  V: Visuals and Vocabulary  E: End-of-Chapter Questions  S: Summary

 Bring a piece of non-fiction to class on WEDNESDAY to do a THIEVES worksheet.