Common Core: 1st Grade English Language Arts : Understand Differences Between Types of Texts

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Example Question #1 : Understand Differences Between Types Of Texts

Fox and Friends

Today, I woke up feeling sad. In a forest full of other animals, I do not have a friend. No one wants to be friends with me because I am a fox. When animals see me coming they run away.

As I walk to the pond, I hear laughing and a lot of splashing. I see a deer and a rabbit playing in the water. The deer is laughing and smiling. He looks very happy.

I decide to hide behind a bush and ask them if I can play. This way they can hear me but not see me. “Can I come play with you?” I yell.

The deer and rabbit look for me, but they cannot see me. The deer says, “Yes, but you have to stop hiding!”

When I come out the rabbit seems scared, but the deer comes straight to me and gives me a big hug. As I play in the pond with my two friends, I feel so happy.

 

 

How do we know that this is a fictional story, and not a true story? 

Possible Answers:

This is a fictional story because a deer would not live in a forest. 

This is a fictional story because animals can't talk like they do in the story.

This is a fictional story because a fox would not live in a forest. 

This is a fictional story because deer do not like water. 

Correct answer:

This is a fictional story because animals can't talk like they do in the story.

Explanation:

We know that this story is fictional because the deer and the fox talk in the story, but animals can't talk in real life.

A fox and a deer both live in a forest, and both animals like and need water to survive. These are all facts, and would not make a story fictional. 

Example Question #261 : Common Core: 1st Grade English Language Arts

Baa, Baa Black Sheep

 

Baa, baa black sheep,

Have you any wool?

 

Yes, sir, yes, sir,

Three bags full;

 

One for the master

And one for the dame,

 

And one for the little boy

Who lives down the lane

 

 

What type of text is this?

Possible Answers:

Newspaper article

Poem

Informational text

Letter

Correct answer:

Poem

Explanation:

A poem has stanzas and rhyming words. A newspaper article and informational text include true information and facts. A letter includes a heading (Dear the person who the letter is to), a closing (From) and a signature (the person who wrote the letter)

Example Question #3 : Understand Differences Between Types Of Texts

Five Little Monkeys

 

Five little monkeys jumping on the bed,

One fell down and bumped his head,

Mama called the doctor and the doctor said,

“No more monkeys jumping on the bed!”

 

Four little monkeys jumping on the bed,

One fell down and bumped his head,

Mama called the doctor and the doctor said,

“No more monkeys jumping on the bed!”

 

Three little monkeys jumping on the bed,

One fell down and bumped her head,

Mama called the doctor and the doctor said,

“No more monkeys jumping on the bed!”

 

Two little monkeys jumping on the bed,

One fell down and bumped her head,

Mama called the doctor and the doctor said,

“No more monkeys jumping on the bed!”

 

One little monkeys jumping on the bed,

He fell down and bumped his head,

Mama called the doctor and the doctor said,

“No more monkeys jumping on the bed!”

 

No little monkeys jumping on the bed,

None fell down and bumped their head,

Papa called the doctor and the doctor said,

“Put those monkeys right to bed!”

 

What type of text is this?

Possible Answers:

Letter

Informational text

Fairytale

Poem

Correct answer:

Poem

Explanation:

 A poem has stanzas and rhyming words. The last word of each line rhymes. A fairytale usually includes magic and talking animals. A letter includes a heading (Dear the person who the letter is to), a closing (From) and a signature (the person who wrote the letter). An Informational text includes true facts and information.

Example Question #4 : Understand Differences Between Types Of Texts

Five Little Monkeys

 

Five little monkeys jumping on the bed,

One fell down and bumped his head,

Mama called the doctor and the doctor said,

“No more monkeys jumping on the bed!”

 

Four little monkeys jumping on the bed,

One fell down and bumped his head,

Mama called the doctor and the doctor said,

“No more monkeys jumping on the bed!”

 

Three little monkeys jumping on the bed,

One fell down and bumped her head,

Mama called the doctor and the doctor said,

“No more monkeys jumping on the bed!”

 

Two little monkeys jumping on the bed,

One fell down and bumped her head,

Mama called the doctor and the doctor said,

“No more monkeys jumping on the bed!”

 

One little monkeys jumping on the bed,

He fell down and bumped his head,

Mama called the doctor and the doctor said,

“No more monkeys jumping on the bed!”

 

No little monkeys jumping on the bed,

None fell down and bumped their head,

Papa called the doctor and the doctor said,

“Put those monkeys right to bed!”

How do you know this is a fictional story and not a true story?

Possible Answers:

Monkeys don’t live together in families

Monkeys can’t call the doctor

Monkeys don’t jump

When you fall down you don’t bump your head

Correct answer:

Monkeys can’t call the doctor

Explanation:

Monkeys are real animals that can jump and live together but a monkey cannot use a phone to call a doctor because a monkey cannot talk. 

 

Example Question #1 : Understand Differences Between Types Of Texts

Dear Archie,

Happy birthday! I hope you are having a good day. Today I went for a run and swam at the beach. I love summer because I can go to the beach every day. What do you like to do in the summer? What is your favorite season? I hope you write back soon!

From,

Anya

 

What type of text is this?

Possible Answers:

Letter

Nonfiction

Informational text

Fiction

Correct answer:

Letter

Explanation:

A letter includes a heading (Dear the person who the letter is to), a closing (From) and a signature (the person who wrote the letter). An informational and nonfiction text includes true facts and information. A nonfiction text is a made-up story with made up characters. A fiction story has characters, a setting, and a beginning, middle and end.

Example Question #6 : Understand Differences Between Types Of Texts

All About Dolphins

 

Dolphins live in the water, but they are not fish. Dolphins are mammals. A mammal is an animal that gives birth to their young, drinks milk, and is warm-blooded. Elephants, dogs, and even humans are mammals.

Dolphins live in the water, but they have to come up to the air to breathe. Dolphins breathe through a hole on top of their heads called a blowhole. Dolphins must swim to the surface multiple times a minute to breathe air.

Dolphins eat fish and other sea creatures like squid. Dolphins have teeth but they do not chew their food. Dolphins swallow fish whole.

Dolphins are very social animals. Dolphins live in groups called pods. Dolphins are very smart. They can learn fun tricks. Dolphins love to play with each other. They play with seaweed and jump above the waves. Dolphins communicate with each other by making clicking and whistling noises.

Dolphins are excellent swimmers. They have a sleek body to help them move through the water. They move their tails up and down and use their flippers to help then swim and steer. The two fins on a dolphin’s tail are called flukes. 

Dolphins live in many places around the world. There are many different types of dolphins. Dolphins come in many shapes and colors. Some dolphins in South America are even pink. 

Dolphins are amazing animals.

 

What type of text is this?

Possible Answers:

Poem

Fiction

Informational text

Fairytale

Correct answer:

Informational text

Explanation:

An informational text includes true information and facts. This text informs the reader about true information and facts about dolphins. A poem has stanzas and rhyming words. A fiction story is made up and includes characters, a setting, a beginning, middle and end. A fairytale usually includes magic and talking animals. An Informational text includes true facts and information.

Example Question #7 : Understand Differences Between Types Of Texts

All About Dolphins

 

Dolphins live in the water, but they are not fish. Dolphins are mammals. A mammal is an animal that gives birth to their young, drinks milk, and is warm-blooded. Elephants, dogs, and even humans are mammals.

Dolphins live in the water, but they have to come up to the air to breathe. Dolphins breathe through a hole on top of their heads called a blowhole. Dolphins must swim to the surface multiple times a minute to breathe air.

Dolphins eat fish and other sea creatures like squid. Dolphins have teeth but they do not chew their food. Dolphins swallow fish whole.

Dolphins are very social animals. Dolphins live in groups called pods. Dolphins are very smart. They can learn fun tricks. Dolphins love to play with each other. They play with seaweed and jump above the waves. Dolphins communicate with each other by making clicking and whistling noises.

Dolphins are excellent swimmers. They have a sleek body to help them move through the water. They move their tails up and down and use their flippers to help then swim and steer. The two fins on a dolphin’s tail are called flukes. 

Dolphins live in many places around the world. There are many different types of dolphins. Dolphins come in many shapes and colors. Some dolphins in South America are even pink. 

Dolphins are amazing animals.

How do you know this is a non-fiction, informational text and not a fictional, made-up story?

Possible Answers:

It has true facts

It has talking animals

It has made-up characters

It has rhyming words

Correct answer:

It has true facts

Explanation:

An informational text includes true information and facts. This text informs the reader about true information and facts about dolphins. This text gives information about how dolphins move, what dolphins eat, what dolphins look like and more.

Example Question #8 : Understand Differences Between Types Of Texts

Bella’s Birthday Surprise

 

Bella jumped out of bed as soon as the sun came up. “Today is my birthday!” she shouted.

Bella flew down the stairs. But where is everyone? She thought when she got downstairs. She looked and looked. “Where are my friends? Where are my presents? Where is my cake? Oh dear! Everyone forgot my birthday!”

“SURPRISE!” Bella heard. She jumped and turned around. 

“There are my friends! There are my presents! There is my cake!” she said. 

“We didn’t forget your birthday,” said Neil!

“Thank you, thank you,” cried Bella. And they all ate cake.

 

What type of text is this?

Possible Answers:

Informational text

Fiction

Poem

Fairytale

Correct answer:

Fiction

Explanation:

A fiction story is a made-up story with made-up characters, a setting, and a beginning, middle, and end. In this story the characters are Bella and her friends. In the beginning she is excited because it is her birthday. In the middle she is sad because she thinks everyone forgot her birthday. At the end her friends surprise her and they all celebrate together. A poem has stanzas and rhyming words. The last word of each set of lines rhymes.  An informational text includes true facts and information. A fairytale usually includes magic and talking animals.

Example Question #1 : Understand Differences Between Types Of Texts

Bella’s Birthday Surprise

 

Bella jumped out of bed as soon as the sun came up. “Today is my birthday!” she shouted.

Bella flew down the stairs. But where is everyone? She thought when she got downstairs. She looked and looked. “Where are my friends? Where are my presents? Where is my cake? Oh dear! Everyone forgot my birthday!”

“SURPRISE!” Bella heard. She jumped and turned around. 

“There are my friends! There are my presents! There is my cake!” she said. 

“We didn’t forget your birthday,” said Neil!

“Thank you, thank you,” cried Bella. And they all ate cake.

How do you know this is a fictional story and not a true story?

Possible Answers:

It has talking animals

It has made-up characters

It has rhyming words

It has true facts

Correct answer:

It has made-up characters

Explanation:

A fiction story is a made-up story with made-up characters, a setting, and a beginning, middle, and end. In this story the characters are Bella and her friends. In the beginning she is excited because it is her birthday. In the middle she is sad because she thinks everyone forgot her birthday. In the end her friends surprise her and they all celebrate together.

Example Question #10 : Understand Differences Between Types Of Texts

Ants

 

Ants live in many different places around the world. There are many different species of ants. Ants come in many shapes, sizes, and colors. They can be black, brown, red, and yellow.

Ants are insects. They have six legs and their bodies have three parts. Ants have two large eyes and two antennae on the top of their heads. They use their antennae to touch and feel. Ants communicate using their antennae. Ants also have a strong jaw. They use their jaw to cut food and wood and to fight.

Ants live in trees, grass, dirt, and in tunnels underground. A group of ants living together is called a colony. Thousands of ants can live together in one colony. Ants living in a colony have many different jobs.

The queen ant lays the eggs. Some colonies have only 1 queen ant while others have many queens. Drone ants are all males. Their job is to mate with the queen. Only the queen ant and male ants have wings. Almost all ants in a colony are females. Worker ants are all females. They take care of the eggs and baby ants. Worker ants also find food. Soldier ants guard and protect the nest. They also collect food and find places to build nests.

Ants are amazing insects.

 

What type of text is this?

Possible Answers:

Letter

Fiction

Informational text

Poem

Correct answer:

Informational text

Explanation:

 An informational text includes true information and facts. This text informs the reader about true information and facts about dolphins. A poem has stanzas and rhyming words. A fiction story is made up and includes characters, a setting, a beginning, middle, and end. A letter includes a heading (Dear the person who the letter is to), a closing (From) and a signature (the person who wrote the letter).

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