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Presentation by: Jennifer Parnell
SCS ObjectivesLA - 3.01 Respond to fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and drama using interpretive, critical, and evaluative processes.LA – 2.04 Identify and interpret elements of fiction and nonfiction, and support by referencing the text.
Essential QuestionWhat are the
characteristics of the different genre?
Genre means a kind of story.2 Main Kinds:
Fiction or Fake
Nonfiction or Real
Ananse’s Feast
Tornadoes
Kinds of FictionFairy Tales
Stories that have magic, kings, queens, castles
Cinderella Snow White Sleeping Beauty
Tall Tales
Stories that exaggerate (stretch the truth) about
a character
Pecos Bill
Paul Bunyan
FablesStories that have talking
animals and teach a moral or lesson
The Tortoise and the Hare
Real-Life FictionCharacters and events
seem real but ARE NOT.
Herbie and Annabelle
Folk Tales
Stories told long ago and passed down
The 3 Little Pigs
Myths
Stories that people told long ago to explain things that
occurred in nature
How the Bear Got Its Short Tail
Kinds of Nonfiction
Expository Nonfiction
Planets Lizards
Biography The story of a real
person’s life
Helen Keller
Guess the GenreFairy Tale / Myth / Folk Tale / Tall
Tale Fable / Real-Life Fiction / Biography Expository Nonfiction
John HenryRumplestiltskin
George WashingtonThe 3 Bears
tall tale
fairy tale
biography
folk tale
How the Lion Got Its Roar
Fairy Tale / Myth / Tall Tale / Folk Tale / Fable / Real-Life Fiction /
Biography / Expository Nonfiction
Guess the Genre
myth
The Tortoise and the Hare
fable
The Solar System expository nonfictionJunie B.
Jonesreal-life fiction
Now work with a buddy to find some examples of the different genre in our classroom collection.
1. Fairy tale 6. Biography
2. Tall tale 7. Expository Nonfiction
3. Fable
4. Folk tale
5. Myth
GREAT JOB!