The two main types of genres.
What are fiction and non-fiction?
You can find the title, author, publisher and year here.
What is the title page?
A book about the President of the United States.
What is a biography?
What is a text box?
You can find out where a specific topic is located in a text using this.
What is the index?
The type of genre that is set in a past time period.
What is historical fiction?
You can find out what page chapter three starts on here.
What is the table of contents?
A story about a middle school student who was bullied.
What is realistic fiction?
You can learn about a picture by reading this.
What is the caption?
This genre tells a story that could never happen (impossible).
What is fantasy?
The type of genre that provides factual information.
What is non-fiction?
You can identify a word is important when you see this.
What is bold font?
A story about aliens on another planet taking over Earth.
What is science fiction?
This provides information in columns and rows.
What is a table?
This genre is a puzzle for the reader.
What is a mystery?
The type of genre that tells a true story.
What is narrative non-fiction?
You can find the meaning of a word in this part of the text.
What is a glossary?
A book about what lions eat, where they live, and how they survive.
What is non-fiction?
If you wanted to see the inside of a frog, this would be the best image.
What is a cut out?
If I needed to find the meaning of a word in a text book, I would look here.
What is a glossary?
The type of genre that teaches a moral or lesson.
What is a fable?
You locate the capitol of California on this.
The story of Zeus and how he controls the weather.
What is a myth?
If you wanted to see a cell magnified, this would be the best image.
What is a close up?
These are Megan's two favorite genres.
What are realistic fiction and mystery?