Bible Language Arts Ms. Meek Lesson # 46 Non-fiction Text Features.

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Bible Language Arts Ms. Meek Lesson # 46 Non-fiction Text Features

Non-fiction Non-fictional writing is written based on true or factual information, and most often is written to teach or to inform the reader about the topic.

Non-fiction Types: Biography or Autobiography Encyclopedia or dictionary Essays Newspaper articles Textbooks Recipes Experiments How-tos

Non-fiction Biographies: Are written about a person’s life Have a plot Can have many chapters

Encyclopedias or dictionaries: Information is organized by topic Information is organized alphabetically Entries are short Used for research Non-fiction

Essays: Can be based on research Can be based on personal experience Can be read in one sitting Written in paragraph form Non-fiction

Newspaper articles: Usually short Can be read in one sitting Focus on one topic or main idea Non-fiction

Textbooks: Information organized by topic Used for reference May be organized by time (chronologically) Non-fiction

Recipes, How-tos, and Experiments: Can be read in one sitting Used for reference Organized chronologically Used when learning to: Build Make Discover how things work

Non-fiction Text features of non-fiction: Headings Subheadings Underlinings Bolded words Pictures Diagrams Numbers Bullets