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  1. Non-fiction texts are factual and based on actual events or people. Fiction texts are principally based on plots, settings and characters created by the author. In these comprehension worksheets, students label books or short texts as fiction or non-fiction.

  2. Apr 18, 2016 · This week’s free printable is the very tip of the iceberg: knowing the difference between fiction and nonfiction (informational text). You can do this same kind of activity on the spot by asking kids to tell you fiction or nonfiction.

  3. Directions: Using an example of each type of book, categorize the features of fiction text and nonfiction text. Use the words in the box and add your own if needed.

  4. This worksheet can help students determine fiction and nonfiction writing styles, an essential part of the first grade language arts curriculum. Students cut out a set of six sentences and paste them correctly in the "fiction" or "nonfiction" section.

  5. Boost reading skills with a fun worksheet featuring fiction and non-fiction text. Develop comprehension and critical thinking through engaging reading materials.

  6. Jan 19, 2021 · School subject: English Language Arts (ELA) (1061934) Main content: Fiction nonfiction (1250079) From worksheet author: sort the attributes of fiction and nonfiction

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