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Imaginative

and Informative texts

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We are Learning to identify Imaginative and Informative texts.

I can

Discuss the differences between the Imaginative and Imaginative texts

I can

Identify Imaginative and Informative texts

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Imaginative

Informative

  • Fictional characters and settings.
  • The story comes from the author’s imagination
  • Usually has illustrations
  • An orientation, complication and resolution
  • Information facts about real things
  • Usually photographs
  • Not a story
  • Title tells us what the book is about.

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Imaginative

Informative

  • Fictional characters and settings.
  • The story comes from the author’s imagination
  • Usually has illustrations
  • An orientation, complication and resolution
  • Information facts about real things
  • Usually photographs
  • Not a story
  • Title tells us what the book is about.

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Imaginative texts are Fiction texts

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Informative texts are Non- Fiction texts

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Types of Imaginative Texts

Chapter Books

Picture Books

Graphic Novels

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Types of Informative texts

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Imaginative

  • Fiction
  • The story comes from the author’s imagination
  • Made up and make believe
  • Fictional characters
  • Settings
  • Problem and Solution
  • Illustrations
  • Beginning, Middle and End
  • Reads to entertain

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Informative

  • Non- Fiction
  • Information facts about real things
  • Title tells us what the book is about
  • Usually photographs
  • Not a story
  • Can read in any order
  • Teaches the reader
  • Has text features

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Task

Identify- different books and place them into 2 different piles- IMAGINATIVE and INFORMATIVE

Discuss- the differences between Imaginative and Informative texts with a friend or family member

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How did you ?

We are Learning to identify Imaginative and Informative texts.

I can

Discuss the differences between the Imaginative and Imaginative texts

I can

Identify Imaginative and Informative texts