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Learning About Nonfiction

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Last updated over 4 years ago
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Question 1
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Reading nonfiction means reading about plot, characters, and setting.

Question 2
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Reading nonfiction means reading about facts and information.

Question 3
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Which fiction story that we've read has been your favorite?
-"The Dot"
-"The Quilt Story"
-"The Invisible Boy"
-"First Came The Egg"
-"All The World"

Question 4
4.

Select which examples are nonfiction.

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Question 6
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Which is the largest: continent, country, or region?

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Question 10
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What natural resources are found in North America?

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Question 12
12.

Name a city named in the text that is found in North America.

Key/Unknown Words?

Bold: climates, geographic regions, British colonies, states, immigrants, diverse cultures, democracy

Italics: vast, temperate, arid, revolted, coexist, democracy, "melting pot"
Summarizing what we've read -->

"North America has a vast amount of land in its possession and experiences a range of climates across the geographic regions. A diverse culture was created from people immigrating all over the world, so the United States is called a "melting pot" and has large political and economic influence."
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Question 13
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Why is it important to recognize each region's own "customs", accents, and "cuisines"?

Question 5
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What is the title of the whiteboard drawing?

Question 7
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Which country do you live in?

Question 8
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Which region do you live in?

Question 9
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What does this paragraph summarize?

Question 11
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The United States is the world's third-largest continent.