Presentation by Heather Collea. 3 rd Grade Language Arts Obj. 3.02 – Identify and discuss similarities within and across selections.

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Presentation by Heather Collea

3 rd Grade Language Arts Obj – Identify and discuss similarities within and across selections.

A story that tells about something that could happen in real life is realistic. A story that has some things that could not possibly happen is fantasy.

A man from the zoo brings a snake, Sally, to Tara’s school. REALISTIC OR FANTASY?

“I’m having a bad hair day,” moaned the ostrich. REALISTIC OR FANTASY?

Heather and her dog, Remy, enjoyed their walk in the warm sunshine. REALISTIC OR FANTASY?

“It looks like a storm is headed our way,” warned Roy Rooster. REALISITIC OR FANTASY?

What is a realistic story? What is a fantasy? Could a fantasy have some things that could really happen? Give an example of a realistic story. Give an example of a fantasy story.