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Challenge
100
A type of writing that could be real but is not.
Realistic Fiction
100
A story based on facts and research.
Informational Text
100
Cam Jansen
Mystery
100
Dr. Seuss Books
Poetry
100
A type of writing that presents a picture with words. It uses your sensory details.
Descriptive Writing
200
A type of story that uses magical powers or talking creatures.
Fantasy
200
A story passed down from one generation to the next
Traditional Literature.
200
The Titanic
Informational Text
200
Narnia books
Fantasy
200
This is a type of writing that talks about the similarities and differences.
Comparative/Comparison Writing
300
A type of writing that uses technology and often takes place in the future.
Science Fiction
300
A writing that expresses thought a feeling.
Poetry
300
The Life of George Washington
Biography
300
The Magic School Bus
Science Fiction
300
This is a type of writing that tries to get the reader to agree with the writer's opinion.
Persuasive
400
A story that solves a problem
Mystery
400
A story that takes place in a certain time period.
Historical Fiction
400
Snow White and the Seven Dwarves.
Traditional Literature.
400
Boxcar Children
Realistic Fiction
400
This writing tries to analyze, explain, and persuade. It's another word for informational texts.
Expository.
500
A story about someone’s life experience written by someone else.
Biography
500
A life experience told by the person who writes it.
Autobiography
500
The Diary of Anne Frank
Autobiography
500
Under the Quiet of the Night
Historical Fiction
500
This is a type of writing that is step by step instructions. An example of this is how to make a PB and J.
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