The subject of nonfiction is real – The author writes about actual persons, places and events. – The writer may just report facts – The writer may also.

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The subject of nonfiction is real – The author writes about actual persons, places and events. – The writer may just report facts – The writer may also include personal opinions – Often there is a mixture of both – Readers must read critically

The subject of fiction is made up – The author writes about made up creatures, places and events. – The writer many times includes personal opinions – The pictures are usually not realistic – Many times animals or creatures may talk.

Fiction Look at the cover Vs.Non-fiction

Look at the table of contents FictionVs.Non-fiction

Look at the Chapter headings FictionVs.Non-fiction Chapter 14: The Return of the Sea Monster

Look at the pictures or photos FictionVs.Non-fiction

Look at the Illustrations or diagrams FictionVs.Non-fiction

Look at the maps, timelines, or graphs. FictionVs.Non-fiction

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

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! 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.

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