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Author's purpose in fiction worksheets for kindergarten provide young learners with foundational exposure to understanding why authors create stories. These carefully designed practice materials introduce kindergarteners to the basic concept that authors write fiction to entertain readers through imaginative tales, colorful characters, and engaging plots. The worksheets feature age-appropriate activities such as picture-based exercises, simple story excerpts, and guided questions that help students recognize when a story is meant to make them laugh, feel excited, or enjoy a fun adventure. Each printable resource includes clear instructions and an answer key to support both independent practice and guided instruction, making these free educational materials valuable tools for developing early literacy comprehension skills through structured practice problems.
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