Let’s go through each statement one by one and decide if it’s a
fact (something true in real life) or
fiction (something made up, like in stories).
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1.
Toys come alive when no one is around.
→ This happens in movies like *Toy Story*, but not in real life.
✔ Fiction
2.
There are monsters under your bed.
→ Monsters aren’t real — this is just a scary story idea.
✔ Fiction
3.
Coffee comes from a bean.
→ Yes! Coffee beans are roasted and ground to make coffee.
✔ Fact
4.
Chocolate comes from a bean.
→ True! Chocolate comes from cacao beans.
✔ Fact
5.
Fairies live under mushrooms.
→ Fairies are imaginary creatures from fairy tales.
✔ Fiction
6.
Magic can be learned.
→ Magic isn’t real — you can learn tricks, but not real magic.
✔ Fiction
7.
Turtles are reptiles.
→ Yes! Turtles have scales, lay eggs, and are cold-blooded — that makes them reptiles.
✔ Fact
8.
People can ride cats.
→ Cats are too small and don’t let people ride them. That’s cartoon stuff.
✔ Fiction
9.
Soil is full of microorganisms.
→ Yes! Tiny living things like bacteria and fungi live in soil — scientists can see them with microscopes.
✔ Fact
10.
If you write something, it becomes real.
→ Writing doesn’t make things happen in real life — only in stories.
✔ Fiction
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Final Answer:
1. fiction
2. fiction
3. fact
4. fact
5. fiction
6. fiction
7. fact
8. fiction
9. fact
10. fiction
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of fiction worksheet.