
Which could happen in real life?
Free printable Kindergarten English worksheet for "Which could happen in real life?" — practice reality vs. fiction (reading strategies). No-prep, print or assign online.
Kindergartners decide which events or situations could happen in real life and which could not, building an early understanding of the difference between reality and fiction. Teachers can use it after reading both informational and fantasy texts, guiding students to reflect on plausibility and the conventions of each genre. It develops critical thinking about what stories can and cannot represent, anchoring comprehension in real-world reasoning.
Learning objectives
- Distinguish between events that could happen in real life and those that could not
- Recognize characteristics of realistic scenarios versus fictional or fantastical ones
- Apply the concept of reality versus fiction to evaluate situations and story events
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What grade or age is this English & Reading worksheet for?
It's designed for Kindergarten (ages 5–6), covering Reality vs. fiction.
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