Have you seen our spider board? We spent the week researching spiders and created a fact board complete with nonfiction text features to showcase our work. We worked on creating illustrations and captions, a table of contents, an index and a glossary. When you read a nonfiction book with your child, talk about any of these features - and how they help the reader locate information.
Here's a great article about a GIANT spider! We read the article in class and answered 5W questions (who, what, when, where, why - and how!) about the text. Click on the image to read the article for yourself.
Nonfiction books are a fun way to introduce your child to different genres. Kids of all ages love finding facts about things they enjoy. Have you read any great nonfiction books lately?
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