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Page 1: Genres

Literary Genres

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What is a Genre?

• Definition: categories used to group different types of literary work (like non-fiction, fiction and poetry).

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Non-fiction Books

• Non-fiction books contain “informational” material. All of the information found in non-fiction books are factual. None of the information is “make-believe.”

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Examples of Non-fiction Books

• Sports• Cooking• History• Animals/Pets• World Record Books• Technology• Music/Art• Government

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Biographies

• Definition- A true account written about a person’s life.

• Autobiography- The biography of a person written by that person.

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Question…

What are some non-fiction books that you have read?

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Fiction Books

• Fiction books are stories that are made-up by the author. Although these books can include some factual information, the book is primarily “make-believe.”

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Examples of Fiction Books

• Junie B. Jones

• Diary of a Wimpy Kid

• A to Z Mysteries

• Amber Brown

• Horrible Harry

• Ramona Quimby

• Magic Tree House

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Different Types of Fiction

• Realistic Fiction- These are fictional stories that seem like they could really happen. The characters in these books have no special powers or abilities- they are just like you!

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Different Types of Fiction

• Science Fiction- These are fictional books that include elements of science (like aliens or time travel). These books can include the discovering of new worlds and the exploring of the unknown.

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Different Types of Fiction

• Historical Fiction- These stories take the reader back to a particular time period where they learn about the everyday life of a person. The story’s character may interact with actual historic figures (like Ben Franklin or Abraham Lincoln), but usually, the main character is made-up.

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Different Types of Fiction

• Mystery- In most mysteries, a crime has been committed and the reader wants to figure out who did it. Most mysteries are very suspenseful and are full of twists.

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Different Types of Fiction

• Fantasy- These stories are filled with magical worlds where anything is possible. These stories include characters with magical powers (like Harry Potter) or magical beings (like unicorns).

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Question…

What are your favorite fictional stories?

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Bibliography

• Children’s Literature Genres, http://www.alpine.k12.ut.us./depts/media/elemlessons_rev/m4-collections/lesson2cl_genre.html

• Dictionary.com, http://www.dictionary.com

• Genre Study: A Collaborative Approach, http://www.readwritethink.org/lessons/lessonview.asp?id=270