Fiction or Nonfiction?
Types of Print
Text Features A
Text Features B
100

The Three Little Pigs

Fiction

100

When a word or phrase has darker or thicker font

Bolded text

100

Features that helps you identify parts of a picture or diagram

Labels
100

The feature that introduces the topic, and tells the reader what they will be reading about

Title

200

An article that tells the reader about the life of President Obama

Nonfiction

200

When a word or phrase is written on a slant or an angle

Italicized text

200

Feature that shows us EXACTLY what something looks like.

Photograph

200

The feature that tells the reader what a specific section (or a specific paragraph) of a text will be about.

Heading

300

A book describing the different types of bears, where they live, and what food they eat

Nonfiction

300

When a word or phrase has a strip of colour over the text

Highlighted text

300

Feature that occurs on either the side, or in a box, to give the reader more information about the topic

Sidebar

300

Words under a picture that tells you about about the picture

Caption

400

A story about a girl who can talk to animals

Fiction

400

When the author puts a line under a specific word or phrase

Underlined text

400

Feature that helps the reader understand the definitions of important words

Glossary

400

Feature that tells the main ideas of the text or book, and what pages they are on

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