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Taking A Closer Look at Non-Fiction Text

Taking A Closer Look at Non-Fiction Text. Non-Fiction Books. Non-Fiction books give the reader real facts and details about real people, places, and things. * Animals * Famous People * Communities * Famous Places * Countries * And Many More…

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Taking A Closer Look at Non-Fiction Text

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  1. Taking A Closer Look at Non-Fiction Text

  2. Non-Fiction Books • Non-Fiction books give the reader real facts and details about real people, places, and things. * Animals * Famous People * Communities * Famous Places * Countries * And Many More… • This is different from a Fiction book that tells about make believe people, places and things. * A princess in a castle * A boy fighting a dragon * Talking animals * A genie in a bottle

  3. Non-Fiction Text Features -Title Page -Table of Contents -Body or Main Text -Photographs -Glossary -Index There are many features in a non-fiction text that will help the reader better understand the topic you are reading and learning about.

  4. Title Page • Title-This tells us what we will be reading about. • Author-The person or group of people who wrote the book or text. • Publisher-This is the company that prints the copies of the books we read • Where published- This tells us where (the city or state) the book was published in.

  5. TABLE OF CONTENTS • The table of contents tells us what chapter we can find specific information in and what page we should go to. • This helps us understand the main idea of each chapter before reading it! Click here to see an example…

  6. Amazing Aardvarks Table of Contents Chapter 1 What does an Aardvark look like? Page 3 Chapter 2 What does an Aardvark eat? Page 6 Chapter 3 What is an Aardvarks habitat? Page 10

  7. Body or Text • This is the main, written section in the book you are reading. This gives you most of the information you need to learn about your topic. • The body or text is organized into many different chapters.

  8. Photographs&Captions Photographs help the reader visualize what the text is about. Captions are words under a picture that give the reader more information about the photograph.

  9. Glossary • You can find the glossary at the end of a non-fiction book • A glossary includes the definitions of new or unfamiliar words that the author thinks you might have trouble with. • In a glossary, the words are listed in ABC order to help you find them easier

  10. Index • This lists the names of important people and ideas for a quick reference. • Page numbers are included to help you find information easier.

  11. Non-Fiction Text Features -Title Page -Table of Contents -Body or Main Text -Photographs -Glossary -Index There are many features in a non-fiction text that will help the reader better understand the topic you are reading and learning about.

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