Nonfiction
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Before studying to become a reading specialist, I had never explicitly been taught nonfiction text structures as a student and I also hadn’t been taught the importance of teaching them to our students as an
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Life-changing nonfiction books for men, women, and teens. A great reading list.

Go Wander with Becca saved to Books
As adult readers, we know the importance of using nonfiction text features in order to help us understand the main body of text. Headings help us to make predictions while reading, and then easily find
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These anchor charts will help you answer all your students' questions about nonfiction.

Jenn Short saved to Class Is In Session
Have fun comparing Fiction and Nonfiction texts in the classroom with these easy to prepare ideas! If so, we have a few activities you can try out to help your kiddos see the similarities and differences between the two types of text. Class Discussion + Anchor Chart Select 2 books on one topic. As a class, take a picture walk through both books. Decide which is fiction and which is nonfiction. Have your kiddos help you make post it notes to label their reasons. You could also divide into…
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These anchor charts will help you answer all your students' questions about nonfiction.

Michelle Clarke saved to Teaching literature
Learning the difference between fiction and nonfiction takes practice, practice, practice. Here are some tips for fun lessons, ideas, and games to reinforce
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