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Identifying the Author's Purpose and Point of View in Non-Fiction Texts
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Identifying the Author's Purpose and Point of View in Non-Fiction Texts
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- Identifying the Author's Purpose and Point of View in Non-Fiction Texts
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Fiction vs. Nonfiction
Kids will love learning some fun facts about elephants while developing their reading comprehension skills. Using T-charts and Venn diagrams, they'll analyze stories and explore different characteristics of fiction and nonfiction.
4th grade
Reading & writing
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What Were They Thinking?
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What Were They Thinking?
What do Malala Yousafzai, Al Gore, and Michelle Obama all have in common? They are all nonfiction authors with a purpose. In this interactive lesson, students will gain practice looking at details in text to identify the author’s purpose.
4th grade
Reading & writing
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