Title: Literary Genres
1Literary Genres
Jane Hooper Grade 3
2Standard Course of Study Objectives
English Language Arts 2.01 Interact with the
test before, during, and after reading,
listening, or viewing 2.05 Draw conclusions,
make generalizations, and gather support by
referencing the text 3.01 Respond to fiction,
nonfiction, poetry, and drama using
interpretive, critical, and evaluative processes
Computer/Technology Skills 3.04 Identify,
discuss, and use multimedia to present ideas/
concepts/ information in a variety of ways
3Essential Question
How do I identify a genre by its characteristics?
4What is a literary genre?
- A genre is a particular style or type of writing.
5Major Genres
- Fiction
- Writing that tells about imaginary people and
events
- Non-Fiction
- Writing that tells about real people and events
6Poetry
- lines of poetry (verses) are written in stanzas
- may include patterns of rhyme to capture the
readers interest -
- uses carefully selected words and phrases to
create vivid pictures in the readers mind
7Drama
- a cast of characters
- a narrator who gives
important information - parts called acts or scenes
- props to help support action
- dialogue that tells what the actors say
- stage directions in italics
8Realistic Fiction
- The setting is realistic
- The characters speak and act like real people
- The story describes real-life problems and events
9 Fable
- Characters are simpler than real people - they
may be completely greedy, completely wicked , or
very gentle
- Actions are repeated over and over
- Some fables teach a lesson about what is
important in life, such as fairness, kindness,
or cleverness
10Folk Tale
- Told in many different versions by many different
people - Original storyteller is unknown
- Characters are animals that act and speak like
people - Repetition
- Use of the number three
11Tall Tale
- Extraordinary person - the main character is
better at things than an ordinary person - Exaggeration makes something greater or bigger
than it really could be - Explanation explains how something came to be
12 Myth / Legend
- A kind of fantasy
- A very old story handed down by word of mouth
- Explains something about nature or answers
questions about the meaning of life or what is
good or evil
13 Fairy Tales
- Often begin with Once upon a time or Long, long
ago
Include a good character and a bad (evil)
character
Include magic or something enchanted
Involves a problem that is solved and the good
people live happily ever after
Setting is a forest or a castle
14 Biography
- Nonfiction
- Story about a real persons life that is written
by another person - Can cover a persons whole life, part of a
persons life, or a single incident - A true account of a persons life based on facts
collected by the author - Written from the third person point of view (he
or she)
15References
- www.images.google.com
- www.microsoftoffice.com
- Scott Foresman Reading grade 3