This document discusses the difference between fiction and non-fiction. Fiction refers to made-up stories from an author's imagination with characters, settings, and plots. Examples include fairytales, cartoons, picture books, and novels. Non-fiction refers to factual stories based on real people and true events that are intended to inform readers. Examples include documentaries, autobiographies, newspapers, and textbooks. The document provides directions to identify examples as fiction or non-fiction and to categorize sentences as fictional (F) or non-fictional (NF).
This document discusses the difference between fiction and non-fiction. Fiction refers to made-up stories from an author's imagination with characters, settings, and plots. Examples include fairytales, cartoons, picture books, and novels. Non-fiction refers to factual stories based on real people and true events that are intended to inform readers. Examples include documentaries, autobiographies, newspapers, and textbooks. The document provides directions to identify examples as fiction or non-fiction and to categorize sentences as fictional (F) or non-fictional (NF).
This document discusses the difference between fiction and non-fiction. Fiction refers to made-up stories from an author's imagination with characters, settings, and plots. Examples include fairytales, cartoons, picture books, and novels. Non-fiction refers to factual stories based on real people and true events that are intended to inform readers. Examples include documentaries, autobiographies, newspapers, and textbooks. The document provides directions to identify examples as fiction or non-fiction and to categorize sentences as fictional (F) or non-fictional (NF).
Fiction Fiction -is created from the imagination and includes made up stories with characters, a setting and plot from the authors own imagination. Examples: - Fairytales, cartoon on TV, picture books and novels. Non-Fiction -Refers to factual stories that are based on real people and true events. We read or watch this material for information. Examples: - A documentary on TV, Autobiographies, newspapers, textbooks. Directions: Identify if it is Fiction or Non-Fiction 1. Juan Tamad - ___________ 2. The life of Andres Bonifacio- ______________ 3. The Mermaid- _____________ 4. The Legacy of Jose Abad Santos- ______________ 5. Encanto - ______________ 6. Life cycle of a frog- ______________ 7. Ibong Adarna- ___________ Directions: Read each sentence. Put F if it is fiction and NF if it is a non-fiction sentence. 1. Spiders have eight legs. ______ 2. The princess drank the magic potion. ______ 3. The dog and pig flew a kite in the sky. ______ 4. Apples can be red or green. _______ 5. A dinosaur lives next door to me. ______ 6. Grapes grow on vine. _______ 7. An alien came to my house for dinner. _____ Q4 PERFORMANCE TASK NO. 1