The Three Little Pigs
Fiction (make believe)
When the author puts a line below a specific word or phrase.
Underline.
Feature that help us learn where things are located in the world.
Map
Feature that shows us exactly what something looks like.
Photograph.
Feature that describes the person who wrote the facts in the book.
Author
A biography about the life of President Trump
Non-Fiction (real)
When a word or phrase has darker and thicker font.
Bold
Feature that shows a drawn, painted, or fake picture of something.
Illustration
Words under a picture that tells you about about the picture.
Captions.
Feature that lists important dates in chronological order.
What is a timeline.
A book about bears describing different types of bears, where they live, and what food they eat.
Nonfiction (real)
When the author uses many different shades to make a word stand out.
Color
Feature that helps the reader understand the definitions of important words.
Glossary.
Features that helps you identify parts of a picture or diagram.
Labels.
Feature that compares information side by side with numbers, pictures, or bars.
A chart or a graph.
A story about a girl who can talk to animals.
Fiction (Make-believe)
When the words are slanted.
Italics
Feature that tells on which page each chapter or section begins.
Table of contents.
The way that nonfiction is divided to tell the reader about different parts or main ideas of the section.
Chapters and headings.
A three word term used to describe what we are studying.
What is a nonfiction text feature.
An article in a newspaper giving the results of the Carolina Panthers game.
Non-fiction (real)
When a word or phrase has a strip of color over the text. (usually yellow)
Highlight.
Feature that tells the page numbers for important words in the book in ABC order.
Index.
Features that helps the reader compare 2 things to see how they are alike and different.
Venn Diagram
Dots used to list different words or ideas.
Bullets