By: Mrs. Crum 2014 It tells a made up story It has characters, setting, problem and solution It must be read from beginning to end Well? Written for.

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By: Mrs. Crum 2014

It tells a made up story It has characters, setting, problem and solution It must be read from beginning to end Well? Written for entertainment

Characters in fiction can be like these animals… Or like these animals….

Characters in Fiction can look like this… Or like this…

Let’s not forget these fictional characters…

In fiction, setting can be anywhere

Or any time… Morning Night Or during any season

Not feeling well Go to doctor Someone is lost Go looking for that character Bored Find a friend to play with

Uh? It is a text that has real information and facts It has many nonfiction text features like captions, table of contents, headings etc… It was written to teach you something Oh!

Here the author wanted to teach you about…. LEAVES In fall FIREFIGHTERS

Is this…..

Working Like Dogs: The Service Dog Guidebook is the resource book for service dogs that captures real life stories about these dogs, checklists and practical tips to provide the reader with an A-Z guide about service dogs.

Is this…..

Wyatt Anderson isn't thrilled that his prissy cousin is visiting his family's Oklahoma ranch. But it turns out Wyatt has bigger problems to deal with when a pair of dueling tornadoes lock the prairie in their sights....

Is this….. A caterpillar eats his way through many types of food.

Is this….. Tells how tornadoes form and why

Is this…..

Learn about butterflies as you match the stickers

Is this…..