Yr 7 Non-fiction texts

Yr 7 Non-fiction texts
Preparing for half-yearly examination 
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EnglishSecondary EducationAge 12,13

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Yr 7 Non-fiction texts
Preparing for half-yearly examination 

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What is the definition of a non-fiction text?

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For the next questions, drag the blue text squares to the correct red squares.

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Fiction 
Non-fiction
Pumpkin soup recipe
Sydney Herald article on dangers of energy drinks
Alice in Wonderland
 interview with King Charles
Review of the new Despicable Me movie
Harry Potter and the prisoner of Azkaban
The very hungry caterpillar

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Fiction
Non-Fiction
Rising action
Plot
Setting
Subheadings
Resolution
Glossary
Graphs
Index

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What are examples of non-fiction text features?

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There are many kinds of non-fiction texts! Here are five important categories:
1. Descriptive
2. Instructional
3. Explanatory
4. Persuasive
5. Biography
In the next question, drag the definitions (blue) to the correct category (red)

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Descriptive
Instructional
Explanatory
Persuasive
Biography
Describe or tell about something
Give instructions on how to do or make something
Tells how or why something happens
Try to convince you to do something
Tell the events of a real person

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Descriptive
Describe or tell about something (a ladybug, a country).
Instructional
Give instructions on how to do or make something. Usually in chronological order (ordered from first to last). May be numbered or use words like first, next, then, finally. Can have diagrams or pictures. Gives necessary detail and few extra details. Also known as procedural as step-by-step procedures are given.
Explanatory
Tell how or why something happens. Often uses cause and effect language – because, if, therefore. May have technical vocabulary. (how rainbows are formed, why leaves change colour, or why snakes shed their skins)
Persuasive
Try to convince you to do something, buy something, or go somewhere. Tell you what to do and try to convince you to do that. Might try to convince with words or pictures.
Biography
Tell the events of a real person (birth, family, childhood, adulthood, significant contribution to the world). 

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Your Task:
Read the following book descriptions and determine in which non-fiction category they belong. Give a short reason why you categorized the way you did (*hint* use the category definitions above!).

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Which category and why? Phrase your answer like this: " It's ..., because ...."

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Which category and why? " It's ..., because..."

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Which category and why? " It's ..., because..."

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Which category and why? " It's ..., because..."

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Which category and why? " It's ..., because..."

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Task
On Google Classroom there's a text about Service Animals. Read the text and answer the questions below it. 

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