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What Type of
Book Am I
Reading?!
By: Sandy Liptak
Fiction or Non-Fiction?
FICTION
• A made up story from
the author’s
imagination
• May be based on
some facts or
something that
happened to the
author
• Beginning, Middle,
End
• Read for fun or
NON-FICTION
• Retelling of actual
people, places, or
events
• Based on provable
facts
• Table of Contents
• Read for information
or to learn
GENRE
According to the Dictionary:
noun
1. A class or category of artistic, endeavor having a particular form,
content, technique, or the like
2. kind; sort; style
3. Of or pertaining to a distinctive literary type
That’s just a fancy way of
explaining the “theme” of a story
WHAT ARE THE 9
TYPES OF FICTION
GENRES?•Adventure
•Fantasy
•Historical Fiction
•Humor
•Mystery
•Scary
•Science Fiction
•Sports
•Realistic Fiction
ADVENTURE
*An exciting story in which
the characters either travel
on a journey or experience
dangerous events
•Main character is smart and
curious
•Characters travel through many
action-packed scenes
FANTASY
*A story including elements
that are impossible, such as
talking animals or magical
powers
•Magic
•Superhuman abilities
•Animals with human
characteristics
•Mythical creatures
HISTORICAL
*A fictional story with real and
invented characters that takes
place during an historical time
•Some fact, some fiction
•Events and features are true to the time
period
HUMOR
*A story that involves
either funny characters or
silly situations
•Characters like to joke around
and/or play tricks
•Solutions to problems usually
provoke laughter and amusement
MYSTERY
*A suspenseful story about
a puzzling event that is not
solved until the end of the
story
•Main character is smart and
capable
•Unrelated elements are called
“red herrings”
SCARY
*A frightening story that
intends to scare the reader
•Unusual and spooky characters
and/or settings
•Alarming events that often involve
ghosts or other supernatural
events.
SCIENCE FICTION
*A story that blends futuristic
technology with scientific fact
and fiction
•Strange society & rules, or unknown
planets.
•Features technology that hasn’t yet
been developed.
•Usually suspenseful
SPORTS
*A story with a plot
centering around a sport
•Main characters are athletic
•Problem focuses on a particular
sport
REALISTIC FICTION
*A story using made-up
characters that includes only
real-life possibilities
•Characters seem real
•Humans act like humans
•Animals act like animals
•All events could really happen
1. Historical Fiction is
set in the future.
FALSE. Historical
Fiction is set in the
past.
2. Fantasy often
contains unrealistic or
impossible elements.
TRUE. Unrealistic
elements are what
make it Fantasy!
3. Sports gives clues to
solving a crime or
puzzle.
False. A Mystery gives
clues ,but be careful of
“red herrings”! 
4. Science Fiction can
feature technology not
yet available.
TRUE. “Sci-Fi” employs
futuristic concepts and
technology.
5. Realistic Fiction could
have happened, but
didn’t.
TRUE. Everything in it is
based on real-life
possibilities.
6. Fantasy cannot include
anything from real-life.
FALSE. Some things can be
realistic, but ANY unrealistic
elements (like magic) make it
Fantasy.
7. Adventure can include a
sense of danger.
TRUE, the characters travel
through many action-packed
events, and some may be
dangerous.
8. If an animal talks, the
story’s genre is Fantasy.
TRUE. But wouldn’t that
be great if it were real?
 Teaching Genre 3rd-5th
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Teaching Genre 3rd-5th

  • 1. What Type of Book Am I Reading?! By: Sandy Liptak
  • 2. Fiction or Non-Fiction? FICTION • A made up story from the author’s imagination • May be based on some facts or something that happened to the author • Beginning, Middle, End • Read for fun or NON-FICTION • Retelling of actual people, places, or events • Based on provable facts • Table of Contents • Read for information or to learn
  • 3. GENRE According to the Dictionary: noun 1. A class or category of artistic, endeavor having a particular form, content, technique, or the like 2. kind; sort; style 3. Of or pertaining to a distinctive literary type That’s just a fancy way of explaining the “theme” of a story
  • 4. WHAT ARE THE 9 TYPES OF FICTION GENRES?•Adventure •Fantasy •Historical Fiction •Humor •Mystery •Scary •Science Fiction •Sports •Realistic Fiction
  • 5. ADVENTURE *An exciting story in which the characters either travel on a journey or experience dangerous events •Main character is smart and curious •Characters travel through many action-packed scenes
  • 6. FANTASY *A story including elements that are impossible, such as talking animals or magical powers •Magic •Superhuman abilities •Animals with human characteristics •Mythical creatures
  • 7. HISTORICAL *A fictional story with real and invented characters that takes place during an historical time •Some fact, some fiction •Events and features are true to the time period
  • 8. HUMOR *A story that involves either funny characters or silly situations •Characters like to joke around and/or play tricks •Solutions to problems usually provoke laughter and amusement
  • 9. MYSTERY *A suspenseful story about a puzzling event that is not solved until the end of the story •Main character is smart and capable •Unrelated elements are called “red herrings”
  • 10. SCARY *A frightening story that intends to scare the reader •Unusual and spooky characters and/or settings •Alarming events that often involve ghosts or other supernatural events.
  • 11. SCIENCE FICTION *A story that blends futuristic technology with scientific fact and fiction •Strange society & rules, or unknown planets. •Features technology that hasn’t yet been developed. •Usually suspenseful
  • 12. SPORTS *A story with a plot centering around a sport •Main characters are athletic •Problem focuses on a particular sport
  • 13. REALISTIC FICTION *A story using made-up characters that includes only real-life possibilities •Characters seem real •Humans act like humans •Animals act like animals •All events could really happen
  • 14.
  • 15. 1. Historical Fiction is set in the future. FALSE. Historical Fiction is set in the past.
  • 16. 2. Fantasy often contains unrealistic or impossible elements. TRUE. Unrealistic elements are what make it Fantasy!
  • 17. 3. Sports gives clues to solving a crime or puzzle. False. A Mystery gives clues ,but be careful of “red herrings”! 
  • 18. 4. Science Fiction can feature technology not yet available. TRUE. “Sci-Fi” employs futuristic concepts and technology.
  • 19. 5. Realistic Fiction could have happened, but didn’t. TRUE. Everything in it is based on real-life possibilities.
  • 20. 6. Fantasy cannot include anything from real-life. FALSE. Some things can be realistic, but ANY unrealistic elements (like magic) make it Fantasy.
  • 21. 7. Adventure can include a sense of danger. TRUE, the characters travel through many action-packed events, and some may be dangerous.
  • 22. 8. If an animal talks, the story’s genre is Fantasy. TRUE. But wouldn’t that be great if it were real?

Editor's Notes

  1. Students will give “thumbs up” for True, and “thumbs down” for false.