Fiction or Nonfiction
Types of Print
Features
Features 2
100
The Three Little Pigs
What is fiction.
100
When the author puts a line under a specific word or phrase.
What is to underline.
100
Feature that help us learn where things are located in the world.
What is a map.
100
Feature that shows us exactly what something looks like.
What is a photograph.
200
A biography about the life of President Obama
What is nonfiction.
200
When a word or phrase has darker and thicker font.
What is bold.
200

Sometimes used in math, used to organize data.

What is a graph.

200
Features that helps you identify parts of a picture or diagram.
What are labels.
300
A book about bears describing different types of bears, where they live, and what food they eat.
What is nonfiction.
300

When there is an image drawn to help describe something in the text. For example, an illustration of a rocket with labels.  

What is a diagram.

300
Feature that helps the reader understand the definitions of important words.
What is a glossary.
300
Words under a picture that tells you about about the picture.
What are captions.
400
A story about a girl who can talk to animals.
What is fiction.
400
When the words are slanted.
What is italics.
400
Feature that tell the main ideas and what pages they are on.
What is the table of contents.
400
The way that nonfiction is organized to tell the reader about different parts or main ideas of the section.
What are chapters and headings.
500

An article in a newspaper giving the results of the Bears game.

What is nonfiction.

500
When a word or phrase a strip of color over the text.
What is highlight.
500
Feature that is an alphabetical listing of items covered in the book and their page numbers.
What is the index.
500

Found at the top of a page. It tells the reader what they will be reading in the text and is usually the main idea. It should be capitalized.

What is the Title.

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