Text Features
Text Features II
Fiction Genres
Traditional Story Genres
Miscellaneous
100

Usually found at the top of the page or paragraph, usually printed in a larger or colored font, describes the topic or paragraph in a one- or two- word phrase.

Heading

100

Identifies key topics in the book and the order they are presented.  Located in the front of the book.

Table of Contents

100

Stories that have a problem to solve.  They often involve a detective following clues to solve the puzzle. 39 Clues

Mystery

100

Stories passed down orally from generation to generation.  They often include talking animals, the number "3," but not usually magic: Goldilocks and the Three Bears

Folktales

100

A discussion or conversation between two or more characters.  Uses quotation marks in print.

Dialogue

200

One or two sentences that describe an illustration or photograph, usually appears underneath the picture.

Caption

200

Lists names, places, and important topics from the book in alphabetical order and gives the page numbers associated with each topic. Helps quickly direct the reader to the information they're trying to find.  Located in the back of the book.

Index

200

A fanciful story written about things that cannot really happen or people or creatures who do not exist.  Traits may include: magic or magical creatures, superheroes, fables, folktales, etc.  Harry Potter

Fantasy

200

Stories that have good and bad characters. strange creatures like witches and dragons, and often have magic: Cinderella

Fairy Tales

200

An incomplete sentence, lacking a subject or a verb or both.

Sentence Fragment

300

Often added to photographs or illustrations to give more information to the reader, sometimes gives names to the parts of the object in the photo/illustration.


Labels

300

A "mini-dictionary" found in the back of a book.

Glossary

300

Stories that are "recreated" about people, places, and problems of the past: I Survived books.

Historical Fiction

300

Stories that are thousands of years old, usually about gods and goddesses, how the world was created, and/or explain "why" something is the way it is. How Chipmunk got its Stripes, King Arthur, Zeus

Myths and/or Legends

300

A light, usually humorous poem with a regular rhythm, pattern, and rhyme scheme:

There was an old man from Peru

Who dreamed he was eating his shoe.

He woke in a fright

In the mid of the night

And found it was perfectly true!

Limerick

400

The presentation of a chronological sequence of events along a drawn line that enables a viewer to understand events and their relationship.

Timeline

400

An introduction to a book or other literary work written by the work's author, found in the front of a book, sets a purpose for reading and gives an overview of the content.

Preface

400

Make-believe stories based on imagined futuristic technological advances.  May include traits like robots, space travel, time travel, life on other planets, aliens, etc.  A Wrinkle in Time, Star Wars

Science Fiction

400

Very short stories that teach a moral or a lesson at the end: Aesop wrote the most famous ones.

Fables

400

A book about a person written by that person.

Biography

500

A diagram in which the numerical values of items are represented by the height or length of lines or rectangles of equal width.

Bar graph

500

A type of graph in which a circle is divided into sectors that each represents a proportion of the whole.

Pie chart

500

Stories written about people, places, and the problems of today.  Stories that could have actually occurred to people or animals in a believable setting. These stories resemble real life, and fictional characters within these stories react similarly to real people. 

Realistic Fiction

500

Stories so full of exaggeration that the truth is stretched way out of shape.  Early settlers in the U.S. created this genre for entertainment: Paul Bunyan, Pecos Bill, Johnny Appleseed, John Henry, Davy Crockett, etc.

Tall Tales

500

A person, place, event, or object that has a deeper meaning than its literal meaning.

Symbolism