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Non Fiction

Non Fiction. What’s the Difference????. Books that are nonfiction are about real things, people, events, issues etc…. Books that are made up by the author, or are not true are fiction . NON-FICTION. FICTION. Still Confused???. Think of it this way: You can only say NO once:

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Non Fiction

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  1. Non Fiction

  2. What’s the Difference???? • Books that are nonfiction are about real things, people, events, issues etc… • Books that are made up by the author, or are not true are fiction. NON-FICTION FICTION

  3. Still Confused??? • Think of it this way: You can only say NO once: Fiction- NOT True NON- Fiction- True

  4. Non Fiction Genre • About REAL: • – People • • Ex. President Obama or Mr. Turner • – Places • • Ex. London, England or LVMS Library • – Ideas • • Ex. worship or knowledge • – Experiences • • Ex. moving to a new town or earning an A+ on a test

  5. Can you think of Different Forms of Non- Fiction? Non-Fiction Smack Down

  6. Common forms of non fiction • Letters and Journals • – Contain personal thoughts and reflections • Biographies (next week) • – The life story of someone written by another • person • Autobiographies (next week) • – The writer’s account of his/her own life • Memoirs • – The writer’s record of experiences from of his/her • own life

  7. Common forms of non fiction • Media Accounts • – Works written for newspapers, magazines, • television, or radio • Essays • – Medium in length • – Discussion of a topic • – Can tell a lot about the author • – Express author’s personal feelings

  8. Common forms of non fiction • Articles • – Small in length • – Focus on the facts of a subject • – Express an author’s bias • • their strong opinions on a topic • Magazines • Textbooks • Encyclopedia • Newspaper

  9. Purposes of non fiction • To EXPLAIN • – Tells you how to do something • – Describes someone/something • To ENTERTAIN • – Provides an escape • – Something to do for fun during free time • To INFORM • – Gives you information • To PERSUADE • – Attempts to change your view/opinion • about something

  10. Dewey Decimal System *Melvil Dewey created the number order system for library books when he was 21 years old. Melvil Dewey started the first school for librarians. *The world’s knowledge is divided into 10 categories or groups. shoppingdetox.com

  11. How to Find the Book on the Shelf using the DDs 918.12 ABC • Look at the first digit (9) and put 2 zeros after it: 900 • Find the shelf topper for 900 • Find the first three digits before the decimal: 918 • Then find the last 2 digits after the decimal: 918.12 • Finally, find the letters: 918.12 ABC

  12. Dewey Decimal System • A system that organizes nonfiction books • 10 categories Here are some examples of topics or books that can be found in each category. • 000- UFO’s and aliens • 100- Ghost and the Supernatural • 200- Religion, festivals, mythology • 300- Social issues, holidays, fairytales • 400- Grammar and Foreign Language • 500- Space, dinosaurs, and insects • 600- Inventions, cars, and diseases • 700- Sports, how to draw books, and entertainment • 800- Poetry, Plays, and joke books • 900- States, wars, and Sept. 11th Which category is your favorite? Get a book from there! Dewey Rap

  13. See Ya Next Week! • Last genres- Biography and Autobiography • Missed the Book Club mtg? Make up meeting, this Friday, Oct. 4th at 8 in the library • Bookmark Contest- get form from circulation desk • Teen Read Week- Oct. 15-18 Activities: Tues- Hat Day Wed- Crazy Hair Day Thurs-Slippers Fri- Spirit Day Bookmark Voting during Teen Read Week

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