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Genres and Subgenres Classifying Stories

Texts can be separated into groups

Genres and Subgenres Texts can be separated into groups called genres and subgenres.

Genres and Subgenres Texts can be separated into groups called genres and subgenres. Text Banana

Genres and Subgenres Texts can be separated into groups called genres and subgenres. Text Banana Genre is a Food

Genres and Subgenres Texts can be separated into groups called genres and subgenres. Text Genre Subgenre Banana is a Food is a Fruit

Genres and Subgenres Texts can be separated into groups called genres and subgenres. Text Genre Subgenre Banana is a Food is a Fruit Harry Potter Book

Genres and Subgenres Texts can be separated into groups called genres and subgenres. Text Genre Subgenre Banana is a Food is a Fruit Harry Potter Book is Fiction

Genres and Subgenres Texts can be separated into groups called genres and subgenres. Text Genre Subgenre Banana is a Food is a Fruit Harry Potter Book is Fiction is Fantasy

Fiction: creative or imaginative writing.

Fiction: creative or imaginative writing. Nonfiction: writing that is true or factual.

Fiction: creative or imaginative writing. Nonfiction: writing that is true or factual. Folklore: stories once passed down orally.

Fiction: creative or imaginative writing. Nonfiction: writing that is true or factual. Folklore: stories once passed down orally. *Usually will say retold by or adapted by

Fiction: creative or imaginative writing. Nonfiction: writing that is true or factual. Folklore: stories once passed down orally. *Usually will say retold by or adapted by Dramas: plays or scripts.

Fiction: creative or imaginative writing. Nonfiction: writing that is true or factual. Folklore: stories once passed down orally. *Usually will say retold by or adapted by Dramas: plays or scripts. Poetry: writing concerned with the beauty of language.

Fiction: creative or imaginative writing. Nonfiction: writing that is true or factual. Folklore: stories once passed down orally. *Usually will say retold by or adapted by Dramas: plays or scripts. Poetry: writing concerned with the beauty of language.

Genres Fiction: creative or imaginative writing. Nonfiction: writing that is true or factual. Folklore: stories once passed down orally. *Usually will say retold by or adapted by Dramas: plays or scripts. Poetry: writing concerned with the beauty of language. We will focus on the first three.

Fiction Subgenres

Fiction Subgenres Fiction

Fiction Subgenres Fiction Realistic Fiction

Fiction Subgenres Fiction Realistic Fiction Science Fiction

Fiction Subgenres Fiction Realistic Fiction Science Fiction Historical Fiction

Fiction Subgenres Fiction Realistic Fiction Fantasy Science Fiction Historical Fiction

Realistic Fiction: stories that could be true, but aren t.

Realistic Fiction: stories that could be true, but aren t.

Realistic Fiction: stories that could be true, but aren t. Science Fiction: has aliens, advanced technology, or is set in the future.

Realistic Fiction: stories that could be true, but aren t. Science Fiction: has aliens, advanced technology, or is set in the future.

Realistic Fiction: stories that could be true, but aren t. Science Fiction: has aliens, advanced technology, or is set in the future. Historical Fiction: a made up story set around a real event or person from history.

Realistic Fiction: stories that could be true, but aren t. Science Fiction: has aliens, advanced technology, or is set in the future. Historical Fiction: a made up story set around a real event or person from history.

Realistic Fiction: stories that could be true, but aren t. Science Fiction: has aliens, advanced technology, or is set in the future. Historical Fiction: a made up story set around a real event or person from history. Fantasy: has monsters, magic, or super powers.

Nonfiction Subgenres

Nonfiction Subgenres Nonfiction

Nonfiction Subgenres Nonfiction Informational Writing

Nonfiction Subgenres Nonfiction Informational Writing Biography

Nonfiction Subgenres Nonfiction Informational Writing Biography Autobiography

Nonfiction Subgenres Nonfiction Informational Writing Persuasive Writing Biography Autobiography

Informational Writing: provides facts or information.

Informational Writing: provides facts or information.

Informational Writing: provides facts or information. Autobiography: one s life story written by oneself.

Informational Writing: provides facts or information. Autobiography: one s life story written by oneself. Auto = Self Bio = Life Graphy= Writing

Informational Writing: provides facts or information. Autobiography: one s life story written by oneself. Auto = Self Bio = Life Graphy= Writing

Informational Writing: provides facts or information. Autobiography: one s life story written by oneself. Auto = Self Bio = Life Graphy= Writing Biography: one s life story written by someone else.

Informational Writing: provides facts or information. Autobiography: one s life story written by oneself. Auto = Self Bio = Life Graphy= Writing Biography: one s life story written by someone else.

Informational Writing: provides facts or information. Autobiography: one s life story written by oneself. Auto = Self Bio = Life Graphy= Writing Biography: one s life story written by someone else. Persuasive Writing: meant to influence the reader.

Folklore Subgenres

Folklore Subgenres Folklore

Folklore Subgenres Folklore Fable

Folklore Subgenres Folklore Fable Tall Tale

Folklore Subgenres Folklore Fable Tall Tale Legend

Folklore Subgenres Folklore Fable Tall Tale Legend Myth

Folklore Subgenres Folklore Fable Fairy Tale Tall Tale Legend Myth

Fable: short story with talking animals & a moral.

Fable: short story with talking animals & a moral. Moral: lesson of the story (clearly stated).

Fable: short story with talking animals & a moral. Moral: lesson of the story (clearly stated).

Fable: short story with talking animals & a moral. Moral: lesson of the story (clearly stated). Myth: has gods & goddesses; may account for the creation of something.

Fable: short story with talking animals & a moral. Moral: lesson of the story (clearly stated). Myth: has gods & goddesses; may account for the creation of something.

Fable: short story with talking animals & a moral. Moral: lesson of the story (clearly stated). Myth: has gods & goddesses; may account for the creation of something. Tall Tale: Funny story set in the Wild West; main character s size or skill exaggerated.

Fable: short story with talking animals & a moral. Moral: lesson of the story (clearly stated). Myth: has gods & goddesses; may account for the creation of something. Tall Tale: Funny story set in the Wild West; main character s size or skill exaggerated.

Fable: short story with talking animals & a moral. Moral: lesson of the story (clearly stated). Myth: has gods & goddesses; may account for the creation of something. Tall Tale: Funny story set in the Wild West; main character s size or skill exaggerated. Fairy Tale: has magic and/or talking animals.

Fable: short story with talking animals & a moral. Moral: lesson of the story (clearly stated). Myth: has gods & goddesses; may account for the creation of something. Tall Tale: Funny story set in the Wild West; main character s size or skill exaggerated. Fairy Tale: has magic and/or talking animals.

Fable: short story with talking animals & a moral. Moral: lesson of the story (clearly stated). Myth: has gods & goddesses; may account for the creation of something. Tall Tale: Funny story set in the Wild West; main character s size or skill exaggerated. Fairy Tale: has magic and/or talking animals. Legend: a story that might be true, but is exaggerated.

Fable: short story with talking animals & a moral. Moral: lesson of the story (clearly stated). Myth: has gods & goddesses; may account for the creation of something. Tall Tale: Funny story set in the Wild West; main character s size or skill exaggerated. Fairy Tale: has magic and/or talking animals. Legend: a story that might be true, but is exaggerated. Usually says Retold by or Adapted by

Both have monsters, magic, or talking animals.

Both have monsters, magic, or talking animals.

Both have monsters, magic, or talking animals. What s the difference?

Both have monsters, magic, or talking animals. What s the difference?

Both have monsters, magic, or talking animals. What s the difference? Fairytales are part of the oral tradition.

Both have monsters, magic, or talking animals. What s the difference? Fairytales are part of the oral tradition. Usually it will say retold by or adapted by.

Fairytales & Fantasies Both have monsters, magic, or talking animals. What s the difference? Fairytales are part of the oral tradition. Usually it will say retold by or adapted by. Fairytales often start Once Upon a Time.

1. Find the main genre first

1. Find the main genre first

Tips for Identifying 1. Find the main genre first 2. Look for details that reveal subgenre

The Lion and the Mouse

The Lion and the Mouse Retold by Jerry Pinkney

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War Brides

War Brides By Helen Bryan

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The Adventures of Robin Hood

The Adventures of Robin Hood Adapted by Howard Pyle

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The Best Book of Sharks

The Best Book of Sharks by Claire Llewellyn

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