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Book Genres

Book Genres . Rutledge Elementary School Library . Genres of Fiction Books. Realistic Fiction Mystery/Suspense Science Fiction (Sci-Fi) Historical Fiction Fantasy Folk Tales, Tall Tales and Fairy Tales Poetry. Realistic Fiction.

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Book Genres

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  1. Book Genres Rutledge Elementary School Library

  2. Genres of Fiction Books • Realistic Fiction • Mystery/Suspense • Science Fiction (Sci-Fi) • Historical Fiction • Fantasy • Folk Tales, Tall Tales and Fairy Tales • Poetry

  3. Realistic Fiction • Fictional stories that take place in modern time, right here and now. • The characters are involved in events that could really happen.

  4. Mystery/Suspense • Fictional stories, usually realistic, about a mysterious event which is not explained or a crime that is not solved until the end of the story to keep the reader in suspense.

  5. Science Fiction (Sci-Fi) • Stories which include futuristic technology; a blend of scientific fact and fictional elements.

  6. Historical Fiction • Stories which take place in a particular time period in the past. Often the basic setting is real, but the characters are fictional.

  7. Fantasy • Fiction that contains elements that are NOT realistic, such as talking animals, magical powers, etc. • Make-believe is what this genre is all about.

  8. Folk Tales, Tall Tales and Fairy Tales • Folk tales are stories with no known creator. They were originally passed down from one generation to another by word of mouth. The authors on folk tale books today are retelling these stories. Although, folk tales are sometimes based on real historical figures, there are fictional elements to the story. • Tall tales are generally folk tales in which the main character is bigger than life in some way -- examples would be Paul Bunyan, Mike Fink, etc. Fairy tales were often created to teach children behavior in an entertaining way. • Folk tales, tall tales, and fairy tales are found in most libraries in the non-fiction section with a Dewey Decimal Classification of 398. • Some libraries place picture book versions of folk tales in the easy book section.

  9. Poetry • Poetry is verse written to create a response of thought and feeling from the reader. It often uses rhythm and rhyme to help convey its meaning. • Poetry collections are usually found in the non-fiction section of the library under the Dewey Decimal Classification numbers 808 - 811. • Occasionally a novel may be written in free verse form and is found in the fiction section of the library, or a picture book of a poem may be found in the easy section.

  10. Genres of Nonfiction Books • Autobiography • Biography • Informational • Reference

  11. Autobiography • A book written about a particular person by that particular person.

  12. Biography • A book written about a particular person by another person.

  13. Informational Books • A book that provides information on a particular given subject or topic.

  14. Reference Books • Books that are use to find information such as records, definitions, subjects, lists, “how to” guides, and maps.

  15. Book Classification • The Rutledge Elementary School Library is arranged in accordance to the Dewey Decimal System classification and also according to Accelerated Reading levels.

  16. Dewey Decimal Classification • 000 Generalities • 100 Philosophy and Psychology • 200 Religion • 300 Social Science • 400 Language • 500 Science • 600 Technology • 700 Arts and Entertainment • 800 Literature • 900 Geography and History

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