Genres Genre is a French word meaning type

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Genres “Genre” is a French word meaning “type” or “kind. ” a category of

Genres “Genre” is a French word meaning “type” or “kind. ” a category of artistic, musical, or literary composition characterized by a particular style, form, or content Grade 4 4. 1. 12 Experience various literary and media genres. Read, view, and recognize various literary (e. g. , poetry, novels, historical fiction, and nonfiction) genres. .

Definition of a Genre “Genre” is a French word meaning “type” or “kind. ”

Definition of a Genre “Genre” is a French word meaning “type” or “kind. ” A genre is a category of literary composition characterized by a particular style, form, or content.

List of Genres Ø Fiction Ø Realistic Fiction Ø Nonfiction Ø Biography Ø Autobiography

List of Genres Ø Fiction Ø Realistic Fiction Ø Nonfiction Ø Biography Ø Autobiography Ø Historical Fiction ØTall Tale ØFantasy ØPlays ØFolktale ØPoetry ØFairy Tale ØMyths ØFable

Fiction Any piece of writing that tells about people who never existed or things

Fiction Any piece of writing that tells about people who never existed or things that didn’t actually happen. True-tolife stories and fantasy are examples of fiction.

Fantasy A story that could not possibly happen. A story that tells about things

Fantasy A story that could not possibly happen. A story that tells about things that could not really happen except in one’s imagination. Stories that tell about such things as talking animals, huge giants, weird monsters, and other such imaginary beings.

Realistic Fiction Stories that are made up by the author, but are about people

Realistic Fiction Stories that are made up by the author, but are about people who seem real and are about events that could actually have taken place.

A story about a real event or about the life of a famous person,

A story about a real event or about the life of a famous person, a telling of something that actually happened, or an article. (Expository Nonfictionexposes the truth)

Historical Nonfiction A story about a

Historical Nonfiction A story about a

Biography A book that tells information about the story of someone’s life, usually someone

Biography A book that tells information about the story of someone’s life, usually someone who does something important. (How these people lived, what their homes and families were like, what they did to make their lives unusual and interesting to others. )

Autobiography: A story that a person writes about his or her own life.

Autobiography: A story that a person writes about his or her own life.

Fable The Hare and the Tortoise Perseverance wins the race Stories that teach a

Fable The Hare and the Tortoise Perseverance wins the race Stories that teach a lesson. The lesson at the end of a fable is also called a moral or proverb. A proverb is a wise saying.

Tall Tales Tall Tale: A story that is humorously exaggerated of the backwoods exploits

Tall Tales Tall Tale: A story that is humorously exaggerated of the backwoods exploits of an American frontiersman. Examples John Henry: The Steel Driving Man Life of Johnny Appleseed Paul Bunyan: The Giant Lumberjack Pecos Bill Cleans Up the West http: //www. animatedtalltales. com/en/

In a play, you watch the Guide: Step inside and off go! (bell rings)

In a play, you watch the Guide: Step inside and off go! (bell rings) characters and hear them talk. you (To the audience) The directions are in Boy, is he in for shock! parenthesis, they tell the players Where he’s going it’s cold, cold! what to do or how to say Can you guess where he’s something. It is written in a going? That’s right - the Arctic. special form. You can Where Alaska and recognize a play by the names Canada are located. with colons after them instead TT : Boy, it’s freezing! I see nothing but snowof regular paragraphs, by the covered land. Wait a list of characters on the first minute. I see someone page, and by the stage coming and they’re wearing caribou skin. directions.

A story or legend that has been handed down, usually by word of mouth,

A story or legend that has been handed down, usually by word of mouth, from one generation to the next in a particular area or country. This story is told again and again, until almost all of the people in a country know the story. Feeling that he is a failure in his own village, a Cherokee Indian boy goes into the forest, where the creatures present him with a magical flute

A written form of literature that provides means for expressing feelings, thoughts, and moods.

A written form of literature that provides means for expressing feelings, thoughts, and moods. All poetry has its own rhythm, but not all poetry rhymes. The leaves fell The sun shone down All I could do was watch The colors are amazing Yellow, red, and gold http: //42 explore. com/poetry. htm

Fight between good and evil l Teaches a lesson • Always has a happy

Fight between good and evil l Teaches a lesson • Always has a happy ending • . . . and they lived happily ever after l Fairytales In fairytales the heroes and heroines win in the end Long, long ago. . . Once upon a time. . . always In a far off land. . . Once there was. . . Far, far away. . .

Myths are stories that usually explain something about the world and involve gods and

Myths are stories that usually explain something about the world and involve gods and other supernatural beings. http: //teacher. scholastic. com/writew it/mff/myths. htm

What type of genre is it? You are going to be given 10 different

What type of genre is it? You are going to be given 10 different short passages. Given what you have learned today, you must determine what genre the literature would fall under. Good Luck!

Ø 1. Narcissus was a Greek boy who loved to look at his reflection

Ø 1. Narcissus was a Greek boy who loved to look at his reflection in the water. As punishment for thinking only of himself, the gods turned him into a flower that grows by rivers and streams. Today, we still call that flower “narcissus. ”

Ø 2. The ten year old Fisher twins have just moved to a large

Ø 2. The ten year old Fisher twins have just moved to a large city. They try many different ways to make friends.

Ø 3. Johnny Appleseed is the name given to an American pioneer named John

Ø 3. Johnny Appleseed is the name given to an American pioneer named John Chapman. Johnny was suppose to have traveled hundreds of miles along the frontier, giving apple seeds to everyone. Some people said he wore a tin pot as a hat, a coffee sack as a shirt, and no shoes.

Ø 4. Jake went off to boarding school, and discovered that his new professors

Ø 4. Jake went off to boarding school, and discovered that his new professors were beasts from a far off galaxy. He is trying to survive, because he doesn’t want to be the teacher’s next snack.

Ø 5. SOME BOYS, playing near a pond, saw a number of Frogs in

Ø 5. SOME BOYS, playing near a pond, saw a number of Frogs in the water and began to pelt them with stones. They killed several of them, when one of the Frogs, lifting his head out of the water, cried out: "Pray stop, my boys: what is sport to you, is death to us. " -"One man's pleasure may be another's pain. "-

Ø 6. This book was written by Hillary Duff about her life and growing

Ø 6. This book was written by Hillary Duff about her life and growing up in the spotlight. She talks about being a Disney star, and what joy it has brought to her life.

Ø 7. Homework, Oh Homework! I hate you, you stick. I wish I could

Ø 7. Homework, Oh Homework! I hate you, you stick. I wish I could wash you down the kitchen sink. . .

Ø 8. Mrs. Runyan: Class, turn in your textbooks to page Joey: But Mrs.

Ø 8. Mrs. Runyan: Class, turn in your textbooks to page Joey: But Mrs. Runyan, you said we wouldn’t have any Math homework tonight.

Ø 9. A long time ago in a far away land, lived a stranger

Ø 9. A long time ago in a far away land, lived a stranger in the woods. No one cared at all for, only because they had never got to know him. . . The stranger and the princess lived happily ever after.

Ø 10. As I was walking to Knoxville yesterday, which only took me 7

Ø 10. As I was walking to Knoxville yesterday, which only took me 7 large leaps, I ran right into the sun. It burned my forehead and I had to go to the doctor to get it bandaged up. It took 4, 560, 358 band aids to cover my boo! I went home after a long day, and I ate 49 catfish for supper. I had caught them the night before, barehanded. They each weighed more than 900 pounds.