Grade 3/Author's Purpose
π° Real World Nonfiction (1533)
Read magazine-style articles about real events, people, and places. Practice identifying how authors use facts and details to inform readers.
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Vocabulary
Persuade: To convince someone to do or believe something.
Inform: To give facts or information about a topic.
Entertain: To amuse or provide enjoyment.
Differentiation
Extension Activities
- Write a news report.
- Create a fact file.
- Explain a real-world event.
Parent Tip
Discuss why news articles share specific facts.
Learning Path
Skill Level
intermediate
Estimated Time
15 minutes
Skills Practiced
identify authors purposeanalyze nonfiction textsdistinguish persuade inform entertain
