Non fiction reports

image image imageToday we started looking at non fiction texts.  We wrote facts about non fiction texts on the whiteboard.

 

Here are some of them-

Carmen- You can sometimes get a glossary which is like a mini dictionary.

Angus Mac – A non fiction text is facts.

Grace – There are usually photos or diagrams with the text.

 

We then looked at the book and read a text about elephants.  After that we made question hands.  On the question hands we had to write 5 different questions about elephants which could be answered from the text.  Once we had done that we wrote the answers on the back.

 

Here are some of our questions-

What is a female elephant called?

How many kg of food do elephants eat in a day?

What makes African and Asian elephants different?

How big is an African elephant’s ear?

At what age do elephants leave their parents?

 

Our thoughts on this activity

Matthew – I think it is strange how it is calle non-fiction when it is fact.

Keavie – I enjoyed learning interesting facts about elephants.

Kali – I enjoyed learning that a female elephant is called a cow.

 

 

 

2 thoughts on “Non fiction reports”

  1. I really enjoyed learning about non-fiction texts because it is an interesting way of putting facts together.

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