Nonfiction I
Nonfiction II
Nonfiction III
Nonfiction IV
Nonfiction V
100

Help the reader identify topics throughout the book as they skim and scan.

What are Headings or Subheadings?

100

Help the reader understand a picture or photograph.

What are Captions?

100

Helps the reader define words contained in the text.

What is Glossary?

100

Help the reader navigate through the dictionary.

What are Guide Words?

100

Help the reader identify key topics in the book and the order they were presented.

What is Table of Contents?

200

Help the reader navigate through sections of text.

What are Subtitles?

200

Helps the reader by signaling the word is important and/or found in the glossary.

What is Bold or Highlighted Words?

200

Help the reader understand where things are in the world.

What are Maps?

200

Gives the reader a hint as to what the topic of the story.

What is Title?

200

Help the reader gather additional information or help explain something.  Usually located in a box off to the side of the text.

What are Sidebars?

300

Help the reader emphasize the key points and concepts.


What are Bullets?

300

Slanted text that helps a reader understand the word is important.

What is Italics?

300

Real life pictures 

What are photographs?

300

Drawings that help the reader understand exactly what something looks like.

What are Illustrations?

300

Help the reader summarize and compare information more quickly than in text.

What are Charts and Graphs?

400

Helps the reader see everything in the text listed alphabetically, with page numbers.

What is Index?

400

A conversation between two people where questions and answers are exchanged.

What is Interview?

400

Writings that tell about real people, places and events.

What is Non-Fiction?

400

Shows the reader the order of events that something took place, usually drawn on a line showing dates or years.  

What is a Timeline?

400

The story of someone's life, written by someone else.

What is Biography?

500

The story of one's life, written by that person. 

What is Autobiography?

500

Original, firsthand account of an event; includes diaries, journals, letters, speeches, news stories, photographs, and pieces of art.

What is Primary Source?

500

Nonfiction that reads like fiction but provides factual information.

What is Literary Nonfiction?

500

Information compiled from or based on other sources.

What is a Secondary Source?

500

Nonfiction that is written mainly to provide factual information.

What is Informational Nonfiction?

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