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WHAT’S IN A NON- FICTION BOOK? From Cover to Content and From Glossary to Index Click here

Where do books come from? Books are made by people just like you and me! Books are made by people just like you and me! When someone decides to write a book, they must decide what kind of book will be written. When someone decides to write a book, they must decide what kind of book will be written. What are some genres of books that might get written?* What are some genres of books that might get written?* GENRE: There are two major categories- FICTION AND NON-FICTION GENRE: There are two major categories- FICTION AND NON-FICTION

GENRES FICTION FICTION REALISTIC FICTION REALISTIC FICTION FAIRY TALES FAIRY TALES TALL TALES TALL TALES LEGENDS LEGENDS NON-FICTION: BIOGRAPHY AUTO-BIOGRAPHY HOW-TO REFERENCE

NON-FICTION BOOKS ARE MADE OF: NON-FICTION BOOKS ARE MADE OF: 1.A COVER PAGE 2. TABLE OF CONTENTS WITH NUMBERED PAGES 3.CHAPTERS 4.FACTS ON THE TITLED TOPIC 5.REAL PICTURES OR PHOTOGRAPHS WITH CAPTIONS AND INTETRVIEWS 6.A GLOSSARY 7.INDEX 8.AN AUTHOR AND ILLUSTRATOR Click here

THE TABLE OF CONTENT PAGE CHAPTER NAMES AND PAGE NUMBERS CHAPTER NAMES AND PAGE NUMBERS List all the titles of the chapters of your book sequence in the order they appear in the book. The first page of your chapter must be numbered. Write the page number directly across from the chapter title on your content page. Click here

CHAPTERS Give your chapter a TITLE! Give your chapter a TITLE! The title will go on your Table of Contents page. The title will go on your Table of Contents page. Don’t forget to NUMBER the first page of your chapter. Don’t forget to NUMBER the first page of your chapter. The bulk of your writing takes place here. In your paragraph(s) share the FACTS you know about your chapter title. The bulk of your writing takes place here. In your paragraph(s) share the FACTS you know about your chapter title. Your CHAPTER(S) should include FACTS in photos, interviews, diagrams, captions….all things real! Your CHAPTER(S) should include FACTS in photos, interviews, diagrams, captions….all things real! Click here

GLOSSARY Alphabetically arranged wordlist or terms targeting the subject of the book. Alphabetically arranged wordlist or terms targeting the subject of the book. Click here

A FOUR-SQUARE PARAGRAPH Write TOPIC of your chapter. Write TOPIC of your chapter. In three of the squares write sentences of SUPPORTING DETAILS for the topic. In three of the squares write sentences of SUPPORTING DETAILS for the topic. Finally. In your fourth box write an INTERESTING FACT about the topic. Finally. In your fourth box write an INTERESTING FACT about the topic. Put it all together to create your paragraph! Put it all together to create your paragraph! Click herehere