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1 GENRE AND SUBGENRE Categories of Writing

2 Warm Up Freewrite: You will write non-stop for 10 minutes. You may write about any topic that is on your mind as long as it is appropriate for school. Just do not stop writing. If you need a topic try these: family, weekend plans, summer, friends, favorites.

3 5 Main Genres 1. Nonfiction: writing that is true 2. Fiction: imaginative or made up writing 3. Drama: a play or script 4. Poetry: writing concerned with the beauty of language

4 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

5 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 Fairytale: has magic and/or talking animals. Legend: Based on a real person or place

6 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.

7 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!

8 Rules for movement: When music stops- talking stops. No horseplay. Socialize only with your group. Pay attention to instructions and quiet signal. STAY ON TASK THE ASSIGNMENT IS IMPORTANT~

9 Group Practice 1. As a group travel to each center. Read the passage and discuss the genre and subgenre. 2. You will write the genre and subgenre on the chart provided for your group. 3. DO NOT SHARE ANSWERS WITH OTHER GROUPS!

10 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.

11 2 Your Science Textbook Your science textbook contains much of the human knowledge of Earth and the universe. Write the genre and subgenre on your paper.

12 3 In My Own Words by Eva Perón Eva Perón writes the story of her life from childhood to her rise in political power in Argentina. Write the genre and subgenre on your paper.

13 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.

14 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.”

15 6 The Watsons Go to Birmingham by Christopher Paul Curtis It is the fictional story of an African American family living in Flint, Michigan who go to their grandmother's home in Birmingham, Alabama in the year 1963. The story is told around the 1963 16th Street Baptist Church bombing in Birmingham, an actual event in history.

16 7 “Sally Ann Thunder Ann Whirlwind” retold by Tom Cranes Sally Ann Thunder Ann Whirlwind was the toughest girl in the wild West. Right when she was born, she looked up and said, "Hello! I'm Sally Ann Thunder Ann Whirlwind! And I am amazing!" She once made a lasso out of live rattlesnakes, and then she caught a tornado with that lasso.

17 8 “Going, Going... Green!” By Angela Gaimari In this essay, Gaimari 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 asks readers to make the change.

18 9 Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone by J.K. Rowling The first book in the Harry Potter series. Harry goes to wizard school and becomes a Gryffindor. He learns to play quidditch, a soccer like game played on flying broomsticks, and he fights an evil within the school with his newfound magic powers.

19 10 Diary of a Wimpy Kid by Jeff Kinney In his first year of middle school, the main character Greg Heffley deals with “cooties,” learning to wrestle, Halloween, acting in the school play, and other problems that many middle school students face.

20 Answers 1. Nonfiction ; Informational Writing 2. Nonfiction ; Informational Writing 3. Nonfiction ; Autobiography 4. Fiction ; Science Fiction 5. Fiction; Fable 6. Fiction ; Historical Fiction 7. Fiction ; Tall Tale 8. Nonfiction ; Persuasive Essay 9. Fiction ; Fantasy 10. Fiction ; Realistic Fiction

21 Let’s review!

22 DramaFictionPoetry Nonfiction

23 DramaFictionPoetry Nonfiction Tragedy Comedy Realistic Fiction Limerick Historical Fiction Fantasy Haiku Science Fiction Narrative Lyrical Rhyming Biography Autobiography Persuasive Writing Informational Writing

24 Independent/ HW Read each passage and give the genre and subgenre of each. Tell how you knew each genre.

25 Warm Up 1. The Perfect Shot by Elaine Marie Alphin In this novel, Brian's girlfriend, Amanda; her sister; and their mother are shot to death in their garage. The girls' father is put on trial for the crime. On the day of the murders, however, Brian saw something that he thinks might affect the case. The story is told in flashbacks as he struggles for his life after being shot–as readers will suspect–by the true killer. Brian must also cope with pressure from his father to excel in basketball, and with his overwhelming grief over Amanda's death. Genre: _____________________ Subgenre: ___________________ 2. An Audience for Einstein by Mark Wakely Professor Percival Marlowe is a brilliant astrophysicist who's dying, his greatest achievement still unfinished and now beyond his diminished means. Doctor Carl Dorning, a neurosurgeon, discovers a secret method of transplanting memories from one person to another using advanced technology. Miguel Sanchez, a homeless boy, agrees to become the recipient of Marlowe's knowledge and personality in this experiment, enticed by Dorning's promises of intelligence, wealth and respect, but unaware that his own identity will be lost forever. What results is a seesaw battle for control of Miguel's body. Genre: _____________________ Subgenre: _______________________ 3. Fractions by Sara Pistoia This workbook text explains fractions, what they are, and how to use them. Genre: ____________________ Subgenre: ______________________

26 Genre Posters- partners You and your partner will create a poster to explain a particular genre. Requirements: 1. Genre and definition (20 pts) 2. List features of the genre- how can you tell? (25 pts) 3. List subgenres of the genre (25 pts) 4. List at least two examples of text in that genre (15) 5. Take pride in your work- be neat, spell correctly, decorate if time permits (15 pts)

27 Present Stand with your partner and present your poster. Speak clearly Explain the information


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