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Made-Up vs. Real Stories Guide

This document discusses the differences between made-up and real stories. Made-up stories, also called fiction, are texts that could not actually happen in real life and are intended for entertainment purposes only. Real stories present facts about events that did or could happen. Students are asked to categorize words and statements as made-up or real, and to identify which pictures could tell made-up or real life stories. The document provides examples and activities to help students distinguish between fiction and non-fiction.

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Made-Up vs. Real Stories Guide

This document discusses the differences between made-up and real stories. Made-up stories, also called fiction, are texts that could not actually happen in real life and are intended for entertainment purposes only. Real stories present facts about events that did or could happen. Students are asked to categorize words and statements as made-up or real, and to identify which pictures could tell made-up or real life stories. The document provides examples and activities to help students distinguish between fiction and non-fiction.

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Made -Up and Real

Texts/Stories
English 2 Quarter 3 Week 4

1
Activity 1:Group the words inside the box as to made-up or
real.
Do this in your notebook.

2
MADE-UP AND REAL STORIES
Made-up stories, also known as fictions, are texts that cannot
happen in real life. They are considered to have never happened at
all. They are written for amusement or entertainment purposes
only. Examples: The fairy granted her wish. The genie helped
him achieve his dreams.
Meanwhile, real stories are texts that happen or may happen in
real-life. They present facts and talk about true events.

Examples: Jose P. Rizal is a Filipino hero.


Hermano Pule is a local hero.

3
Remember:

Made-up texts are stories that


could not happen in real life
while real texts are those
which could really happen.

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Activity 2:Write R if the statement may happen in real-life
and M if the statement is made-up.
 
_____1. I want to buy wings and fly high up in the sky.
_____2. There are different plant species in the forest.
_____3. Cows give milk.
_____4. Batman saved the world.
_____5. Christmas is celebrated every December 25th.

5
Which pictures could tell made-up and real-life stories?
 

What story do you like most? 6


MADE-UP AND REAL STORIES
Made-up stories, also known as fictions, are texts that cannot
happen in real life. They are considered to have never happened at
all. They are written for amusement or entertainment purposes
only. Examples: The fairy granted her wish. The genie helped
him achieve his dreams.
Meanwhile, real stories are texts that happen or may happen in
real-life. They present facts and talk about true events.

Examples: Jose P. Rizal is a Filipino hero.


Hermano Pule is a local hero.

6
Activity 3:Write R if the sentence may happen in real life, or
M if the sentence could never happen in reality.

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Activity 4

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Activity 5:

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