Help students understand the difference between fiction and non fiction imagery with this set of fiction and non fiction poster set.
Fiction and Non Fiction Poster Set
Make the difference between fiction and non fiction imagery crystal clear with this simple, visual fiction and non fiction poster set—perfect for Grade 1 classrooms!
Designed to help young learners confidently identify the features of fiction and non fiction texts, these posters break down key differences using engaging language and images that students can easily relate to.
Teach the Difference Between Fiction and Non Fiction Imagery
Each fiction and non fiction poster in this set focuses on:
- Visual features found in storybooks vs. factual texts
- How illustrations support imaginative storytelling in fiction
- How real-life photographs, diagrams, and labels give us information in non fiction
- Prompts and questions to help students spot the difference
Clear Visuals to Explore Features of Fiction and Non Fiction – Images & Pictures
This resource is ideal for:
- Whole-class display during reading lessons
- Literacy rotations and anchor chart references
- Supporting discussions about how images help us understand different types of texts
Whether you’re introducing text types or reinforcing understanding during guided reading, this fiction and non fiction poster pack is an essential tool for helping students become more visually literate and confident readers.
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This resource was created by Lindsey Phillips, a teacher in Michigan and a Teach Starter Collaborator.
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