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Distinguish between fiction and non-fiction.
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Real vs. Not Real The Three Little Pigs How Pigs are Raised
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What is Fiction? Something that is made up from one’s imagination What is non-fiction? Factual; true events
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Fictional Questions Is there a giant in the story? Are the characters exaggerated? Can this story really happen?
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Non-Fictional Questions Are the pictures in the passage taken with a camera? Are there bold words throughout the passage? Are there charts, captions, headings, and diagrams in the passage?
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Is it fiction or non-fiction? Word List Crab apples=small apple Pioneers= the people and ideas that made a difference Learning About Apples People have been eating apples for a very long time. When the first pioneers came to America, there were only small, sour apples called crab apples. These apples were not good to eat. Later, pioneers brought apple seeds from their homes in Europe. The pioneers used apples in many ways. They made apple juice, apple butter, and apple pie. The Girl’s Apples One day a little girl was walking through an apple orchard. She decided she wanted to pick some apples to bake an apple pie. When she found the perfect red apple, she reached up, and picked it from the tree. “Ouch!” said the tree, “that hurt!” The little girl apologized to the tree and decided to bake a pumpkin pie instead.
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Crab Apples
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Fiction
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Non-Fiction
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