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Literary Genre Fiction Sort

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This sort is a great activity for middle and high school students to use after learning elements of fiction genres and subgenres. See correlating presentation on www.literacystationinspiration.com.

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Literary Genre Fiction Sort

  1. 1. Directions: Use your colored pencils or crayons to color-code each genre by category and description. The categories are in bold print. Literacy Station Inspiration http://literacystationinspiration.blogspot.com/ Literary Genre Sort (Fiction) Mystery (3) Science Fiction (4) Legends and Myths (4) Fantasy (and Fairy Tales) (6) Folklore (Folk Tales, Tall Tales, and Fables)(4) Historical Fiction (3) Many Disney movies are examples of these. Fantasy These are stories in which the author tends to keep the reader guessing. Mystery These stories are based on real events, but the characters and specifics are often made up. HF Detective stories would fall into this category. Mystery In these stories, the people are made up but the events are true. HF A book about a made-up girl during the Harlem Renaissance. HF Stories that contain witchcraft and hobbits would be in this genre. Fantasy Story, often long, that is loosely- based on a real person. Myth These can be action/adventure stories that involve warlocks or vampires. Fantasy Short stories that involve magic. Fantasy Imaginary tales where the author creates their own world and creatures. Fantasy In these books, people may visit other planets. SF “A Sound of Thunder” is an example of this. SF Stories passed down from generation to generation. FLore These stories and movies often involve space, time travel, and the future. SF The person in these stories may be real, but the events are largely made up. Myth This type of fictional sub-genre may include people defeating monsters to show their strength. Myth The theme of these stories often includes a moral, or lesson about life. FLore Nancy Drew, a teen detective, would be in this type of book. Mystery This sub-genre of fiction often serves the purpose of teaching a lesson. FLore “Cinderella” and “Snow White” are not just princesses; they are also titles of these. Fantasy Some examples of these story’s characters include the gods and goddesses of ancient Greece and Rome. Myth In these books, there is often a surprise ending. Mystery “Attack of the Alien Invaders” is an example of this. SF
  2. 2. Directions: Use your colored pencils or crayons to color-code each genre by category and description. The categories are in bold print. Literacy Station Inspiration http://literacystationinspiration.blogspot.com/ Literary Genre Sort (Fiction) Mystery Science Fiction Legends and Myths Fantasy (and Fairy Tales) Folklore (Folk Tales, Tall Tales, and Fables) Historical Fiction Many Disney movies are examples of these. These are stories in which the author tends to keep the reader guessing. These stories are based on real events, but the characters and specifics are often made up. Detective stories would fall into this category. In these stories, the people are made up but the events are true. A book about a made-up girl during the Harlem Renaissance. Stories that contain witchcraft and hobbits would be in this genre. Story, often long, that is loosely- based on a real person. These can be action/adventure stories that involve warlocks or vampires. Short stories that involve magic. Imaginary tales where the author creates their own world and creatures. In these books, people may visit other planets. “A Sound of Thunder” is an example of this. Stories passed down from generation to generation. These stories and movies often involve space, time travel, and the future. The person in these stories may be real, but the events are largely made up. This type of fictional sub-genre may include people defeating monsters to show their strength. The theme of these stories often includes a moral, or lesson about life. Nancy Drew, a teen detective, would be in this type of book. This sub-genre of fiction often serves the purpose of teaching a lesson. “Cinderella” and “Snow White” are not just princesses; they are also titles of these. Some examples of these story’s characters include the gods and goddesses of ancient Greece and Rome. In these books, there is often a surprise ending. “Attack of the Alien Invaders” is an example of this.

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