The document discusses using the book "Bridge to Terabithia" as an example of a fictional book for a lesson distinguishing fictional and non-fictional works. It describes the book as a fantasy within a fantasy that allows students to tap into their imaginations. Students will then create their own short story after reading it. Resources for digital reading and recommendations for additional realistic fiction books are also provided.
The document discusses using the book "Bridge to Terabithia" as an example of a fictional book for a lesson distinguishing fictional and non-fictional works. It describes the book as a fantasy within a fantasy that allows students to tap into their imaginations. Students will then create their own short story after reading it. Resources for digital reading and recommendations for additional realistic fiction books are also provided.
The document discusses using the book "Bridge to Terabithia" as an example of a fictional book for a lesson distinguishing fictional and non-fictional works. It describes the book as a fantasy within a fantasy that allows students to tap into their imaginations. Students will then create their own short story after reading it. Resources for digital reading and recommendations for additional realistic fiction books are also provided.
Katherine Paterson as part of our lesson on Fictional vs. Non-Fictional books. Bridge to Terabithia will serve as our example of what a fictional book is, and this one is dear to my heart, as it is a fantasy within a fantasy or a story within a story if you will. Once your students have read this book, they will begin to create their own short story book of a fantasy they have created, and tap deep into their imaginations like the characters in this Digital reading resources: book. 1. Kindle app Community Resource 2. Bookshare.org 3. GetEpic.com
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books out: 1. Diary of a Wimpy Kid by Jeff Kinney Breckenridge Library 2. Because of Winn Dixie by 209 N Breckenridge Ave Breckenridge, TX 76424 Kate DiCamillo Website: Brecklibrary.org 3. Wonder by R.J. Palacio