First Grade Reading Genres. Poetry  Often Contains rhyme  Uses patterns to form rhythms  Shorter than other writing  Creates strong images.

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First Grade Reading Genres

Poetry  Often Contains rhyme  Uses patterns to form rhythms  Shorter than other writing  Creates strong images

Fiction  Fantasy  Characters  Setting  Problem  Solution  Realistic Fiction  Characters  Setting  Problem  Solution  Could actually happen in real life

Informational Text  Writing based on facts  Topics about real life  Follows an ordered structure

Informational Text-Biography  Writing based on facts about another person’s life  Follows an order