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GENRE AND SUBGENRE
Categories of Writing
Genre = Category
All writing falls into a category or genre.
We will use 5 main genres
and 15 subgenres.
DramaFiction PoetryFolkloreNonfiction
Tragedy
Comedy
Realistic
Fiction
Fable
Historical
Fiction
Fantasy
Myth
Science
Fiction
Tall Tale
Legend
Fairy Tale
Biography
Autobiography
Persuasive
Writing
Informational
Writing
5 Main Genres
1. Nonfiction: writing that is true
2. Fiction: imaginative or made up writing
3. Folklore: stories once passed down orally
4. Drama: a play or script
5. Poetry: writing concerned with the beauty
of language
Nonfiction Subgenres
 Persuasive Writing: tries to influence the reader
 Informational Writing: explains something
 Autobiography: life story written by oneself
 Biography: Writing about someone else’s life
Latin Roots
Auto = Self Bio = Life Graphy = Writing
Fiction Subgenres
 Historical Fiction: set in the past and based on
real people and/or events
 Science Fiction: has aliens, robots, futuristic
technology and/or space ships
 Realistic Fiction: has no elements of fantasy;
could be true but isn’t
 Fantasy: has monsters, magic, or characters
with superpowers
Folklore Subgenres
Folklore/Folktales usually has an “unknown”
author or will be “retold” or “adapted” by the
author.
 Fable: short story with personified animals and
a moral
Personified: given the traits of people
Moral: lesson or message of a fable
 Myth: has gods/goddesses and usually accounts
for the creation of something
Folklore Subgenres (continued)
Tall Tale
 Set in the Wild West, the American frontier
 Main characters skills/size/strength is greatly
exaggerated
 Exaggeration is humorous
Legend
 Based on a real person or place
 Facts are stretched beyond nonfiction
 Exaggerated in a serious way
Folklore Subgenres (continued)
Fairytale: has magic and/or talking animals.
 Often starts with “Once upon a time…”
 Like fantasy but much older
 Often has a human main character
 Fables also have talking animals, but fables are
VERY short
What are Dramas?
Stories written in script form.
Example
Teacher: Everyone take notes.
Student A: I don’t have a pen.
Drama Subgenres
Comedy: has a happy ending.
Tragedy: ends in death and sadness.
Review
Nonfiction: persuasive writing, informational
writing, autobiography, and biography
Fiction: historical fiction, science fiction,
realistic fiction, and fantasy
Folklore: myth, legend, tall tale, fairy tale, and
fable
Drama: comedy and tragedy
Poetry: many subgenres we will not study…
Practice
You will be graded on participation and
completion, not on accuracy.
1. On a separate sheet of paper, number one
through ten.
2. I will describe a piece of writing.
3. You will write the genre and subgenre.
4. DO NOT SHARE ANSWERS!
1
“Dogs and Cats” by Bob Brady
A five paragraph essay where the student
Bob Brady compares and contrasts dogs and
cats. He provides a lot of information about
both.
Write the genre and subgenre on your paper.
2
Science Textbook
This science textbook contains much of the
human knowledge of Earth and the universe.
Write the genre and subgenre on your paper.
3
As I Was Saying by Augustus Gluten
Mr. Gluten writes the story of his humble
origins as a child in Germany to his meteoric
rise to power in the candy industry.
Write the genre and subgenre on your paper.
4
They Came from the Sun by Tom Mitchell
The story of a race of aliens that come to
enslave the residents of Earth with their
advanced weaponry. Only one teacher can
stop them, but is it too late?
Write the genre and subgenre on your paper.
5
“The Ant & The Grasshopper” Adapted by
Chad Peplum
The really short story of an Ant who works hard
all summer to prepare for winter and a
Grasshopper who just plays. Winter comes and
the Grasshopper freezes to death. The moral is
“prepare today for tomorrow’s needs.”
6
Bag Lunch by Dillard Perkins
It is the fictional story of two young African
American girls living in Greensboro, N.C. in
1960. One day while waiting to buy food at a
Woolworth's lunch counter, the girls find
themselves at a significant crossroads in
American history.
7
“Sally Ann Thunder Ann Whirlwind” retold
by Mitch Colwell
Sally Ann Thunder Ann Whirlwind was the
toughest girl in the Wild West. She flosses
with rattlesnakes and dries her clothes in a
tornado. She’s tougher than a ten-year-old
steak. Read about her extraordinary
adventures in this humorous text.
8
“Reduce, Reuse, Reimagine!” By Sasha Marsh
In this essay, Marsh tries to convince people to
do small things to help the environment. She
gives readers many suggestions on how to live
more eco-friendly and challenges readers to
make the world a better place for future
generations through small contributions.
9
Eric Vaser and the Educator’s Rock by J.P.
Tumblin
This is the first book in the Eric Vaser series.
Eric goes to mage school and becomes a star
student. He learns to play pencetrench, a
football like game played on flying platforms,
and he fights to stop a growing evil within the
school that will test his newfound magic
powers.
10
Journal of a Lumpy Kid by Ken Jiffy
In his first year of middle school, Hank Griffin,
the main character of this story deals with
“cooties,” older bullies, running for a class
election, and other problems that many
middle school students face.
Answers
1. Nonfiction ; Informational Writing
2. Nonfiction ; Informational Writing
3. Nonfiction ; Autobiography
4. Fiction ; Science Fiction
5. Folktale ; Fable
6. Fiction ; Historical Fiction
7. Folktale ; Tall Tale
8. Nonfiction ; Persuasive Essay
9. Fiction ; Fantasy
10. Fiction ; Realistic Fiction

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Genre With Review8

  • 2. Genre = Category All writing falls into a category or genre. We will use 5 main genres and 15 subgenres.
  • 4. 5 Main Genres 1. Nonfiction: writing that is true 2. Fiction: imaginative or made up writing 3. Folklore: stories once passed down orally 4. Drama: a play or script 5. Poetry: writing concerned with the beauty of language
  • 5. Nonfiction Subgenres  Persuasive Writing: tries to influence the reader  Informational Writing: explains something  Autobiography: life story written by oneself  Biography: Writing about someone else’s life Latin Roots Auto = Self Bio = Life Graphy = Writing
  • 6. Fiction Subgenres  Historical Fiction: set in the past and based on real people and/or events  Science Fiction: has aliens, robots, futuristic technology and/or space ships  Realistic Fiction: has no elements of fantasy; could be true but isn’t  Fantasy: has monsters, magic, or characters with superpowers
  • 7. Folklore Subgenres Folklore/Folktales usually has an “unknown” author or will be “retold” or “adapted” by the author.  Fable: short story with personified animals and a moral Personified: given the traits of people Moral: lesson or message of a fable  Myth: has gods/goddesses and usually accounts for the creation of something
  • 8. Folklore Subgenres (continued) Tall Tale  Set in the Wild West, the American frontier  Main characters skills/size/strength is greatly exaggerated  Exaggeration is humorous Legend  Based on a real person or place  Facts are stretched beyond nonfiction  Exaggerated in a serious way
  • 9. Folklore Subgenres (continued) Fairytale: has magic and/or talking animals.  Often starts with “Once upon a time…”  Like fantasy but much older  Often has a human main character  Fables also have talking animals, but fables are VERY short
  • 10. What are Dramas? Stories written in script form. Example Teacher: Everyone take notes. Student A: I don’t have a pen. Drama Subgenres Comedy: has a happy ending. Tragedy: ends in death and sadness.
  • 11. Review Nonfiction: persuasive writing, informational writing, autobiography, and biography Fiction: historical fiction, science fiction, realistic fiction, and fantasy Folklore: myth, legend, tall tale, fairy tale, and fable Drama: comedy and tragedy Poetry: many subgenres we will not study…
  • 12. Practice You will be graded on participation and completion, not on accuracy. 1. On a separate sheet of paper, number one through ten. 2. I will describe a piece of writing. 3. You will write the genre and subgenre. 4. DO NOT SHARE ANSWERS!
  • 13. 1 “Dogs and Cats” by Bob Brady A five paragraph essay where the student Bob Brady compares and contrasts dogs and cats. He provides a lot of information about both. Write the genre and subgenre on your paper.
  • 14. 2 Science Textbook This science textbook contains much of the human knowledge of Earth and the universe. Write the genre and subgenre on your paper.
  • 15. 3 As I Was Saying by Augustus Gluten Mr. Gluten writes the story of his humble origins as a child in Germany to his meteoric rise to power in the candy industry. Write the genre and subgenre on your paper.
  • 16. 4 They Came from the Sun by Tom Mitchell The story of a race of aliens that come to enslave the residents of Earth with their advanced weaponry. Only one teacher can stop them, but is it too late? Write the genre and subgenre on your paper.
  • 17. 5 “The Ant & The Grasshopper” Adapted by Chad Peplum The really short story of an Ant who works hard all summer to prepare for winter and a Grasshopper who just plays. Winter comes and the Grasshopper freezes to death. The moral is “prepare today for tomorrow’s needs.”
  • 18. 6 Bag Lunch by Dillard Perkins It is the fictional story of two young African American girls living in Greensboro, N.C. in 1960. One day while waiting to buy food at a Woolworth's lunch counter, the girls find themselves at a significant crossroads in American history.
  • 19. 7 “Sally Ann Thunder Ann Whirlwind” retold by Mitch Colwell Sally Ann Thunder Ann Whirlwind was the toughest girl in the Wild West. She flosses with rattlesnakes and dries her clothes in a tornado. She’s tougher than a ten-year-old steak. Read about her extraordinary adventures in this humorous text.
  • 20. 8 “Reduce, Reuse, Reimagine!” By Sasha Marsh In this essay, Marsh tries to convince people to do small things to help the environment. She gives readers many suggestions on how to live more eco-friendly and challenges readers to make the world a better place for future generations through small contributions.
  • 21. 9 Eric Vaser and the Educator’s Rock by J.P. Tumblin This is the first book in the Eric Vaser series. Eric goes to mage school and becomes a star student. He learns to play pencetrench, a football like game played on flying platforms, and he fights to stop a growing evil within the school that will test his newfound magic powers.
  • 22. 10 Journal of a Lumpy Kid by Ken Jiffy In his first year of middle school, Hank Griffin, the main character of this story deals with “cooties,” older bullies, running for a class election, and other problems that many middle school students face.
  • 23. Answers 1. Nonfiction ; Informational Writing 2. Nonfiction ; Informational Writing 3. Nonfiction ; Autobiography 4. Fiction ; Science Fiction 5. Folktale ; Fable 6. Fiction ; Historical Fiction 7. Folktale ; Tall Tale 8. Nonfiction ; Persuasive Essay 9. Fiction ; Fantasy 10. Fiction ; Realistic Fiction