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Fiction Text Features

A worksheet for Grade 2 ELA students to identify and understand the purpose of text features in fiction.

Grade 2 ELA ReadingReading Comprehension StrategiesUsing Text FeaturesFiction Text Features
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CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.2.5

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ELAReadingFictionText FeaturesGrade 2
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Fiction Text Features

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Read the questions carefully and answer them. Pay attention to how different parts of a storybook help you understand the story.

The Little Bear Who Lost His Roar

Once upon a time, in a forest filled with tall trees and bubbling brooks, lived a little bear named Barnaby. Barnaby loved to play and explore, but one sunny morning, he woke up and found his mighty roar was gone! He tried to roar, but only a tiny squeak came out. Barnaby felt very sad. He went to ask his friend, Rosie the Rabbit, for help. Rosie was known for being very smart. "Don't worry, Barnaby," said Rosie, "we will find your roar together!" They looked under rocks, in hollow logs, and even climbed the tallest oak tree. But Barnaby's roar was nowhere to be found.

1. What is the title of the story?

a

Barnaby the Bear

b

The Little Bear Who Lost His Roar

c

Rosie the Rabbit

d

Forest Friends

2. The words "Once upon a time" tell you that this is likely a:

a

True story

b

News report

c

Fiction story

d

Cooking recipe

3. The name "Barnaby" is a   of the main character.

4. The words in bold like "The Little Bear Who Lost His Roar" are usually found on the   of a book.

5. Why do you think stories have titles?

6. Pictures in a storybook can help you understand what is happening.

T

True

F

False