Fiction genres

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About This Presentation

This introduction to fiction genres helps young readers to understand the characteristics of historical fiction, realistic fiction, fantasy, science fiction, mystery and folktales. Through pictures, examples, and review, students will learn how to identify and use genres.


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Fiction Genres
What kind of
story are you
reading?

Essential Questions
•How can I identify fiction genres?
•And why should I care?

What is a genre?
•A genre is a kindof text
•Different genreshave different kinds of
settings, conflicts, and characters

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

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

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

Historical Fiction
Which one is the beginning of a historical
fiction story about school?
Marcy rode the school
bus to school. She was
excited about her day.
Today there would be an
assembly about reptiles!
She couldn’t wait to see
some real, live snakes.
John walked to school.
He needed to arrive early
so that he could start the
fire in the stove. Without
the stove, the
schoolroom would be
very cold!

Historical Fiction
Which one is the beginning of a historical
fiction story about school?
John walked to school.
He needed to arrive early
so that he could start the
fire in the stove. Without
the stove, the
schoolroom would be
very cold!

Historical Fiction
What details show that this is historical fiction?
John walked to school.
He needed to arrive early
so that he could start the
fire in the stove. Without
the stove, the
schoolroom would be
very cold!

Historical Fiction
What details show that this is historical fiction?
John walkedto school.
He needed to arrive early
so that he could start the
fire in the stove. Without
the stove, the
schoolroom would be
very cold!

Historical Fiction
Which should you think about and notice as
you read historical fiction?
A.How people use really cool machines
B.How children everywhere are all the same
C.How the conflict often comes from historical
events or settings

Historical Fiction
Which should you think about and notice as
you read historical fiction?
A.How people use really cool machines
B.How children everywhere are all the same
C.How the conflict often comes from historical
events or settings

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

Learning from historical fiction
Think about a historical fiction book that you
have read. What was it about? What did you
learn?

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

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

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

Realistic Fiction
Can you find the example of realistic fiction?
Cousins can be so
annoying! Robert
stood outside on the
kitchen porch. His
cousin had tramped
into his bedroom and
stolen his new video
game console. What a
pain!
Hmm..this gadget
had real
possibilities. As I
looked at the Time
Travel 2000 Zapper,
I imagined all of the
great places I could
visit. I couldn’t wait!

Realistic Fiction
Can you find the example of realistic fiction?
Cousins can be so
annoying! Robert
stood outside on the
kitchen porch. His
cousin had tramped
into his bedroom and
stolen his new video
game console. What a
pain!

Realistic Fiction
Can you find the example of realistic fiction?
Cousins can be so
annoying! Robert
stood outside on the
kitchen porch. His
cousin had tramped
into his bedroom and
stolen his new video
game console. What a
pain!
This takes place in the
present. It includes events
that could happen in real
life, so it is realistic
fiction.

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

Comparing genres
•How are historical fiction and realistic fiction
different from one another?
•Which one do you prefer? Why?

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

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

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

Fantasy
Even though fantasy stories include magic,
there are still rules…it’s important to pay
attention to the way that magic works in each
story

Which story is the fantasy?
The castle rose above the
hill. James trudged up the
road, eager to find out what
lay ahead. Soon, soon he
would learn all that there was
to being a knight. He would
start as a page, and then
become a squire, and then he
would become a knight.
But all of that was years in
the future. First, he had to
make it up that hill!
“Where is my
apprentice?” roared the
wizard.
A slim, small boy
appeared at the door.
“Yes, Master List?” he
asked.
“I need your help!”
exclaimed the wizard.
“The kingdom is being
threatened by a dragon. I
can stop it, but I need to
finish this potion.”
The boy sighed. It
would be a long, long day.

Fantasy
“Where is my
apprentice?” roared the
wizard.
A slim, small boy
appeared at the door.
“Yes, Master List?” he
asked.
“I need your help!”
exclaimed the wizard.
“The kingdom is being
threatened by a dragon. I
can stop it, but I need to
finish this potion.”
The boy sighed. It
would be a long, long day.
What details make this
a fantasy?

Fantasy
“Where is my
apprentice?” roared the
wizard.
A slim, small boy
appeared at the door.
“Yes, Master List?” he
asked.
“I need your help!”
exclaimed the wizard.
“The kingdom is being
threatened by a dragon. I
can stop it, but I need to
finish this potion.”
The boy sighed. It
would be a long, long day.
What details make this
a fantasy?

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

Reading for Fantasy Details
Can you find the details that point to a fantasy?
Rachel walked up to her school. She had her
homework and her lunch. She was ready for
the day.
But then she stared at the entrance to the
school. Overnight, the regular metal doors
had transformed into a huge drawbridge. A
scaly green dragon coiled around the swing
set.

Reading for Fantasy Details
Can you find the details that point to a fantasy?
Rachel walked up to her school. She had her
homework and her lunch. She was ready for
the day.
But then she stared at the entrance to the
school. Overnight, the regular metal doors
had transformed into a huge drawbridge. A
scaly green dragon coiled around the swing
set.

Animal Fantasy
Stories which include talking animals are a
kind of fantasy called animal fantasy

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

What have you learned?
•How is fantasy different from realistic fiction?
•What fantasy stories have you read?

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

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

Science Fiction
In science fiction, look for:
Time travel
Unbelievable gadgets
Aliens
Space travel that doesn’t yet exist

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

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

What details show that this is science
fiction?
Topher pressed the button. Zoom! Zip! Suddenly he
was traveling up, up toward the sky. Wow! This was
not boring.Topher looked down toward his backyard.
It was getting smaller and smaller and smaller. He
looked up at the sky. The clouds were getting closer
and closer. Whoosh! He flew through a cloud. It felt
wet and slimy. But then things started getting darker.
He was leaving Earth’s atmosphere. Now he was in
space! Topher saw a gray green spaceship ahead. A
black door opened and he drifted through. Wow! This
was much, much better than playing with a flat soccer
ball.

What details show that this is science
fiction?
Topher pressed the button. Zoom! Zip! Suddenly he
was traveling up, up toward the sky. Wow! This was
not boring.Topher looked down toward his backyard.
It was getting smaller and smaller and smaller. He
looked up at the sky. The clouds were getting closer
and closer. Whoosh! He flew through a cloud. It felt
wet and slimy. But then things started getting darker.
He was leaving Earth’s atmosphere. Now he was in
space!Topher saw a gray green spaceship ahead. A
black door opened and he drifted through. Wow! This
was much, much better than playing with a flat soccer
ball.

What details show that this is science
fiction?
Topher pressed the button. Zoom! Zip! Suddenly he
was traveling up, up toward the sky. Wow! This was
not boring.Topher looked down toward his backyard.
It was getting smaller and smaller and smaller. He
looked up at the sky. The clouds were getting closer
and closer. Whoosh! He flew through a cloud. It felt
wet and slimy. But then things started getting darker.
He was leaving Earth’s atmosphere. Now he was in
space!Topher saw a gray green spaceship ahead. A
black door opened and he drifted through. Wow! This
was much, much better than playing with a flat soccer
ball.

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

Test yourself!
Which genre includes real events that happened
in the past, along with details made up by the
author?
A.Realistic fiction
B.Historical fiction
C.Science fiction
D.Fantasy

Test yourself!
Which genre includes real events that happened
in the past, along with details made up by the
author?
A.Realistic fiction
B.Historical fiction
C.Science fiction
D.Fantasy

Test yourself!
You are reading a story about fifth graders who
create a school newspaper. You are probably
reading…
A.Realistic fiction
B.Historical fiction
C.Science fiction
D.Fantasy

Test yourself!
You are reading a story about fifth graders who
create a school newspaper. You are probably
reading…
A.Realistic fiction
B.Historical fiction
C.Science fiction
D.Fantasy

Test yourself!
You pick up a book from the library. It has a
castle and a unicorn on the cover. This book is
probably…
A.Realistic fiction
B.Historical fiction
C.Science fiction
D.Fantasy

Test yourself!
You pick up a book from the library. It has a
castle and a unicorn on the cover. This book is
probably…
A.Realistic fiction
B.Historical fiction
C.Science fiction
D.Fantasy

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

Mystery
•In a mystery, the main character is trying to
solve a mystery
•The main character finds cluesand follows
leads

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

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

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?

Which story is the mystery?
Jake peeked out
from behind the
porch. For the past
three days,
something had
stolen the pies his
grandmother put
out on the porch to
cool. Today, he’d find
out who the culprit
was.
Melissa stood on her
grandmother’s porch.
No other kids lived
around here for miles.
She was stuck here for
three whole months.
Whatever would she
do? How could she
spend her time, with no
one to play with?

Which story is the mystery?
Jake peeked out
from behind the
porch. For the past
three days,
something had
stolen the pies his
grandmother put
out on the porch to
cool. Today, he’d find
out who the culprit
was.
This is the mystery. Notice
that there is a problem that
the main character is trying
to solve.

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!

Reading mysteries
•Have you ever read a mystery story or series?
•What was the mystery? How did the main
character try to solve it?

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

Folktales
•Folktales are stories that have been told and
retold over many years
•Folktales exist in every culture around the
world

Folktales
Folktales include myths, tall tales, and fairy
tales

Folktales
•Some folktales tell why something exists or
how something came to be
•These stories are called pourquoi tales

Folktales
•Have you ever read a pourquoi tale? What was
it about?

Folktales
•Some folktales include tricksters
•These characters play tricks or outsmart
other characters

Folktales
•In Native American
stories, Coyote is the
trickster
•In some African
stories, the spider
Anansi is the trickster

Why should I care?
Folktales are a great way to learn about
different cultures from around the world

Folktales
•Do you enjoy reading folktales? Why or why
not?

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

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

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

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?

What have you learned?
On the next few slides,
you’ll see descriptions of
popular books. Can you
figure out the genres of
the books?

What’s the genre?
In this book, Lucy discovers that a wardrobe chest
is a door that leads to another world—a world
filled with magical creatures like fauns, witches,
and talking animals
The genre is…
The book is…

What’s the genre?
In this book, Lucy discovers that a wardrobe chest
is a door that leads to another world—a world
filled with magical creatures like fauns, witches,
and talking animals
The genre is…Fantasy
The book is…

What’s the genre?
In this book, Lucy discovers that a wardrobe chest
is a door that leads to another world—a world
filled with magical creatures like fauns, witches,
and talking animals
The genre is…Fantasy
The book is…
The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe by
C.S. Lewis

What’s the genre?
In this book, Nick Allen creates a new word for
pen—the word “frindle”. The new word catches on
with kids at school, much to the dismay of their
Language Arts teacher, Mrs. Granger
The genre is…
The book is…

What’s the genre?
In this book, Nick Allen creates a new word for
pen—the word “frindle”. The new word catches on
with kids at school, much to the dismay of their
Language Arts teacher, Mrs. Granger
The genre is…realistic fiction
The book is…

What’s the genre?
In this book, Nick Allen creates a new word for
pen—the word “frindle”. The new word catches on
with kids at school, much to the dismay of their
Language Arts teacher, Mrs. Granger
The genre is…realistic fiction
The book is…
Frindle by Andrew Clements

What’s the genre?
In this story, Anansi the Spider discovers a rock
that causes one to fall down and sleep. He uses this
rock to trick the other animals and steals all of
their food.
The genre is…
The book is…

What’s the genre?
In this story, Anansi the Spider discovers a rock
that causes one to fall down and sleep. He uses this
rock to trick the other animals and steals all of
their food.
The genre is…folktale
The book is…

What’s the genre?
In this story, Anansi the Spider discovers a rock
that causes one to fall down and sleep. He uses this
rock to trick the other animals and steals all of
their food.
The genre is…folktale
The book is…
Anansi and the Moss-Covered Rockby Eric
Kimmel

What’s the genre?
In this book, Tony tries to find out why a
robin on his neighbor’s porch has died. He
collects clues that point to the culprit.
The genre is…
The book is…

What’s the genre?
In this book, Tony tries to find out why a
robin on his neighbor’s porch has died. He
collects clues that point to the culprit.
The genre is…Mystery
The book is…

What’s the genre?
In this book, Tony tries to find out why a
robin on his neighbor’s porch has died. He
collects clues that point to the culprit.
The genre is…Mystery
The book is…Who Really Killed Cock
Robin? An Ecological Mystery by Jean
Craighead George

What’s the genre?
In this book, Peter and Susan think that their new
teacher is really an alien. They spy on him to try to
find out the truth…and learn that he really is from
another planet!
The genre is…
The book is…

What’s the genre?
In this book, Peter and Susan think that their new
teacher is really an alien. They spy on him to try to
find out the truth…and learn that he really is from
another planet!
The genre is…Science fiction
The book is…

What’s the genre?
In this book, Peter and Susan think that their new
teacher is really an alien. They spy on him to try to
find out the truth…and learn that he really is from
another planet!
The genre is…Science fiction
The book is…
My Teacher Is An Alienby Bruce Coville

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

Fiction Genres
•Historical fiction
•Realistic fiction
•Fantasy
•Science fiction
•Mystery
•Folktales
•Genre hybrids
What have you
learned about
fiction genres?

By Emily Kissner