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Unit 1 3 Literary Genres

Unit 1 3 Literary Genres. Essential Question: How can I identify fictional writing?. The 3 Literary Genres include:. Fiction - prose writing about ( pretend ) characters Non Fiction – prose writing that is true . Real people, places, objects or events.

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Unit 1 3 Literary Genres

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  1. Unit 1 3 Literary Genres Essential Question: How can I identify fictional writing?

  2. The 3 Literary Genres include: • Fiction - prose writing about (pretend) characters • Non Fiction – prose writing that is true. Real people, places, objects or events. • Poetry – prose writing that involves musical or figurative language

  3. Fiction Fiction has lesser genres such as: • Novel • Short story • Fable • Folktale • Tall tale • Fantasy • Science fiction

  4. Novel • A fictional prose narrative of considerable length (long), typically having a plot and maybe even 2 themes. One example would be The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

  5. Short Story • Short stories are brief, or short The Greyling is a short story we will read

  6. Fable • A brief story that has a moral, or a lesson to learn. • The Three Little Pigs • The Tortoise and the Hare

  7. Folktale • Began being told oral a very long time ago (before there was paper) • Passed down from generation to generation • Anansi

  8. Tall Tale • An improbable story (can not happen) • Exaggeration • Johnny Appleseed • Pecos Bill

  9. Fantasy • OhOutter worlds (OZ) • MyMagic (Harry Potter) • Gosh Good vs. evil (Harry Potter –Voldemore) • He’sHeroes (superman) • So Super powers • Fine Fantastic objects (wands, picksy dust)

  10. Science Fiction • Stories that talk about science or technology. • Can be in the future. • The Monster Garden • ET

  11. Non Fiction Lesson Essential Question How can I identify non fiction writing?

  12. Non Fiction • Biography – Diaries of Ann Frank • Autobiography – Water by Helen Keller

  13. Examples of Non Fiction: • Magazine – Sports Illustrated • Article – a story in a periodical (newspaper) • Newspaper – The Chronicle • Letter – Dear Mrs. McGuire,

  14. How can I identify poetry writing? • Lesson Essential Question:

  15. Examples of Poetry Styles • Lyric- Like words to a song • Acrostic • Narrative • Concrete/shape

  16. Lyric Poetry baby • Think of your favorite song baby baby

  17. Acrostic • E energic • I independent • L loving • E engaging in conversation • E eats chocolate • N nice

  18. Narrative The first time I went to the beach I smelled the salty air. I breathed in and let the wind blow through my hair. The sand on my feet felt so warm. I wanted to stay until the next dawn.

  19. Concrete • This poem looks like what ever the author is writing about.

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