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Fiction Genres

What kind of story are you reading or writing?

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What is a genre?

• A genre is a kind of text• Different genres have different kinds

of settings, conflicts, and characters

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Fiction Genres

• Historical fiction• Realistic fiction• Fantasy• Science fiction• Mystery• Folktales• Genre hybrids

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Historical Fiction

Historical fiction stories take place in the past

They might include real people, events, and places, but also include parts that are made up by the author.

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Why should I care?

• Readers can often learn a great deal about history from reading historical fiction

• As you read, notice the names of the important people, places, and events

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Learning from historical fiction

Brainstorm a list of historical fiction books: What did you learn?

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Realistic Fiction

• Realistic fiction stories take place in the PRESENT

• They include characters and situations that could really happen

• But realistic fiction stories are still made up by the author

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Realistic Fiction

• Realistic fiction stories usually look at topics like friendship, growing up, and being in a family

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Why should I care?

• Realistic fiction stories often involve characters like you

• Reading about how other kids solve their problems can help you to think about your own life and how you can solve problems

• Can you think of some realistic fiction books you have read?

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Fantasy

Fantasy stories include magic, mythical creatures, and things that just can’t happen in everyday life.

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Fantasy

Fantasy stories can happen in the real world, or in imaginary fantasy worlds.

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Fantasy

Be careful! Fantasy stories can sometimes start out sounding like realistic fiction. Look for the little details that point to fantasy.

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Why should I care?

• Fantasy stories often show how even magic can’t solve every problem

• Reading fantasy stories expands your imagination and helps you to imagine other worlds and other possibilities.

• Brainstorm fantasy stories….

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Science Fiction

• Like fantasy, science fiction includes details and events that can’t happen in the real world

• Instead of magic, though, science fiction focuses more on special technology

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Science Fiction

In science fiction, look for: Time travel

Unbelievable gadgets

Aliens

Space travel that doesn’t yet exist

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Science Fiction

• Science fiction stories often explore how technology affects people and changes our lives

• Some stories show that amazing technology still doesn’t make people happy

• Others show that some kinds of technology can cause problems in the world

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Science Fiction

Science fiction stories can happen in the past, present, or future

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Why should I care?

• Many people think that new technology is always good—the newer and faster the better!

• Science fiction helps us to think about some of the effects of new technology that may not be as great for ourselves and our world.

• Brainstorm time!!!

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Mystery

• In a mystery, the main character is trying to solve a mystery

• The main character finds clues and follows leads

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Mystery

• Whether or not a story is a mystery is not determined by the setting

• A mystery can happen in the past, present, or future

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Mystery

What makes a story a mystery is how the action unfolds…if the main character is trying to solve a puzzle or figure something out, the story is probably a mystery

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Mystery

If you are reading a novel, you might not discover the mystery until you are a few pages or even chapters into the book

Be careful! Some stories do have elements of mystery, or short little mysteries in the course of a bigger story. But is the mystery the main conflict?

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Why should I care?

• Mystery stories are a great way to develop careful reading skills

• Often, important clues are buried in dialogue or long paragraphs

• By reading mysteries, you’ll learn how to notice these clues and figure out the solution!

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Reading mysteries

• Have you ever read a mystery story or series?

• What was the mystery? How did the main character try to solve it?

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Folktales

• Folktales are stories that have been told and retold over many years

• Folktales exist in every culture around the world

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Folktales

Folktales include myths, tall tales, and fairy tales

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Why should I care?

Folktales are a great way to learn about different cultures from around the world

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Genre Hybrids

• A genre hybrid (or cross-genre) is a text that includes elements of different genres

• Just like a hybrid car uses both gasoline and electricity, hybrid genres can have characteristics of two or more genres

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Genre Hybrids

As you think about the genre of a text, remember that there are many stories that don’t fit perfectly into any one genre

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Genre Hybrids

For example, a story that combines science fiction elements with magic could be called “science fantasy”

Have you ever read any hybrid books? What genres did they combine?