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Literary Genres

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    Library Game: Determine the literary genre
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  • In this genre, the reader becomes a detective and must solve a crime or puzzle.
    Mystery
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  • In this genre, you learn real facts about specific topics.
    Informational
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  • This genre is meant to scare, startle, shock, and even repulse.
    Horror
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  • One of two broad branches, this form of literature includes imaginary events and characters.
    Fiction
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  • One of two broad branches, this form of literature includes facts, real events and real people.
    Nonfiction
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  • This system of library organization divides knowledge into categories and assigns each book a number so material can be easily found in any library.
    The Dewey Decimal System
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  • This is the name for the library label you find on the spine of a book that tells you its location in the library.
    Call Number
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  • This literary award is given yearly to a children's book for excellence in writing and is named after a famous English children's book author
    Newbery Award
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  • This genre is defined by action. Typically, the main character goes on an epic journey, either personally or geographically.
    Adventure
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  • Originating in folklore, this magical story typically begins "once upon a time" and ends "happily ever after".
    Fairy Tale
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  • In stories of this genre, the tale is brief and usually includes humanized animals who learn a moral lesson.
    Fable
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  • This literary award is given for excellence in children's book illustration.
    The Caldecott Award
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  • This literary format relies on pictures, dialogue bubbles and onomatopoeia to tell the story.
    Graphic Novel
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  • This genre of fiction is set in a real place during a recognizable time period.
    Historical Fiction
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  • Stories in this genre are written in dialogue and include stage direction.
    Drama
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  • This literary award is given to outstanding African American authors and illustrators of books for children and young adults.
    Coretta Scott King Award
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