Home English / Language Arts Narrative vs Non-narrative Texts English / Language Arts Narrative vs Non-narrative Texts Tell the difference between narrative and non-narrative writing. Sort 12 examples by type. Vocabulary Mat Grade 3 Grade 4 Members only Preview 📄 Open full PDF → Page count: 3. Print-ready PDF — letter / A4 friendly. Click image to see all pages. Learning objective Identify narrative and non-narrative text types. About this resource Subject: English / Language Arts Type: Vocabulary Mat Grade levels: Grade 3 (ages 8-9, ≈ Year 4), Grade 4 (ages 9-10, ≈ Year 5) Pages: 3 Date added: 2026-05-15 Credit: Qualified primary teacher You might also like Selected based on subject, grade, and type — with a free option always included. N English / Language Arts 3rd 4th Non-fiction Text Features Headings, captions, glossaries, indexes, sidebars and more — the parts of a non-fiction book and what they're for. Vocabulary Mat Members H English / Language Arts 2nd 3rd 4th Homophones — Tricky Word Pairs 12 commonly-confused homophone pairs explained — there/their/they're, your/you're, to/too/two. Vocabulary Mat Members P English / Language Arts 3rd 4th 5th Prefixes and Suffixes Reference Common prefixes and suffixes with meanings and examples. Helps with spelling and word-meaning detective work. Vocabulary Mat Members A English / Language Arts 2nd 3rd Adjectives Word Bank Themed adjective banks (appearance, feeling, weather, character) for descriptive writing. Vocabulary Mat Members F English / Language Arts 4th 5th Figurative Language Guide Similes, metaphors, personification, alliteration, onomatopoeia and hyperbole — with examples. Vocabulary Mat Members W English / Language Arts Pre-K K 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th Whole-School Reading Progression — Pre-K to Grade 6 How reading skills develop across primary — phase 1 phonics through KS2 inference, summarisation, and critical reading. Includes year-by-year skill expectations, common misconceptions, and the assessment markers that show whether children are on track. The reference document an English Lead returns to most often. Lesson Plan Free