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Fact or Fantasy - Lesson Plan

In the 'Fact or Fantasy' lesson plan, students learn to differentiate between fiction and nonfiction through a series of creative writing tasks and interactive activities. They begin by writing a short fictional story based on images provided, followed by a diary entry detailing their day. The lesson also includes reading a story titled 'Cool Rides!' by Jeffrey Ebbeler, where they identify the fictional and nonfictional parts of the story. The lesson concludes with an exit slip to assess their understanding.

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The 'Fact or Fantasy: An Interactive Lesson' focuses on teaching students how to differentiate between fiction and nonfiction through creative writing tasks and interactive activities.

The 'Fact or Fantasy: An Interactive Lesson' improves student's understanding of fiction and nonfiction by having them write both types of texts themselves, read a mixed-genre story, and then identify which parts are real (nonfiction) and which are imaginary (fiction).

The 'Fact or Fantasy: An Interactive Lesson' includes various activities such as writing a short fictional story based on images provided, writing a diary entry about their day, reading a mixed-genre story called 'Cool Rides!', identifying fictional and non-fictional parts of the story they read, participating in an optional energizer activity called 'Virtual Treasure Hunt', etc.

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