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Non-Fiction
Lessons for teaching non-fiction (information) in the elementary school library or classroom
Text Feature Bingo {FREE} Work in pairs to find these features!
Non-Fiction Text Features Posters
Cute and colorful Non-Fiction Text Features Posters...FREE!
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The Curious Apple: Differentiated Instruction
10 Nonfiction Activity Ideas for Kids
10 Nonfiction Activity Ideas for Kids!
How-To Books at the Library
Good idea to promote non-fiction. Maybe involve students in making sample to include in the display.
Informational Literacy Unit
Responding to Non-Fiction printable
Scholastic posted this on FB. I love it's simplicity.
Cereal Box Literacy
Cereal Box Nonfiction - great graphic organizers for students to use when "reading" a cereal box! What a fun way to learn more about nonfiction or a great way to create a unique center. Free from The Curriculum Corner.
Textmapping: Worth the Work! (Teaching Nonfiction Text Features)
Textmapping: Worth the Work! (Teaching Nonfiction Text Features) - scavenger hunt
Bears, Bears, Bears
Informational writing graphic organizer: this format might be useful in the science journal of a younger student
This notebook will take a few sessions in the library to complete, but this freebie does allow students to engage in=depth with one or more informational texts.
Thoughts of a Third Grade Teacher
FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT and EXIT TICKET CHART: Nonfiction Notes
Whose Smile? Homemade Preschool Photo Book
Whose Smile? Homemade Photo Book. This could go with the book, "Whose Tail is This?"
Critical questions students should ask when reading nonfiction
SellfishCat
One Stop Teacher Shop blogs about using Fun Facts in the classroom to promote Non-Fiction Reading! FREEBIE included!
28 Best Non-Fiction ideas | teaching, reading workshop, nonfiction texts