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Fact or Fantasy? Fiction vs Non-Fiction - Lesson Plan

This detailed lesson plan introduces students to the concept of fiction and non-fiction texts. The session begins with a warm-up exercise, followed by reading aloud of both types of texts. Students then engage in sorting activities, apply concepts to their own lives, and summarize what they've learned. The methods used include dialogue, role-playing, reading aloud, discussion, sorting activity, application-based activity, summarization, exit slip and worksheets for further practice.

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The 'Fact or Fantasy? An Interactive Fiction vs Non-Fiction Lesson' focuses on teaching students how to differentiate between fiction and non-fiction texts through engaging activities like sorting titles/sentences and building a fictional story.

The 'Fact or Fantasy? An Interactive Fiction vs Non-Fiction Lesson' enhances students' critical thinking skills by encouraging them to identify key features of fiction and non-fiction texts and apply these concepts in real-life scenarios.

Some methods used in the 'Fact or Fantasy? An Interactive Fiction vs Non-Fiction Lesson' include warm-up exercises, dialogue and role-playing, reading aloud, discussions and questioning, sorting activities, application-based activities, summarization techniques as well as exit slips and worksheets for further practice.

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