Fiction vs. Nonfiction Activities
Your students will quickly learn the difference between fiction and nonfiction with this set of visuals and hands-on activities! Designed with younger learners in mind with easy-to-understand examples.
Includes:
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Fiction and Nonfiction Anchor Chart Posters
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Fiction vs Nonfiction Sorting Cards
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Fiction vs Nonfiction Worksheets
Anchor Charts
Each poster includes clear descriptors to help students identify whether a text is fiction or nonfiction
Fiction vs Nonfiction Sort
Students read each card and decide whether it is an example of fiction or nonfiction. Includes 24 sorting cards, plus fiction and nonfiction heading cards. This is a great activity for your literacy centers or for instruction and practice with your small reading groups.
Fiction vs Nonfiction Worksheets
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Worksheet 1 – Students cut out and glue each picture under the heading that shows what type of book it would be found in.
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Worksheet 2 – Students read each descriptor and glue it under fiction or nonfiction. This worksheet reflects information on the anchor charts.
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Worksheet 3 – Students write two sentences or descriptions for each picture, one fiction and one nonfiction. For example, next to the picture of a frog, they might write, “The witch turned the prince into an ugly frog.” and “Frogs have webbed feet and live near water.”








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