Literacy Genres!

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Across
  1. 2. Magical elements, imaginary worlds, or supernatural beings, not realistic to the world we live in.
  2. 5. Contains discovery, evaluation, and facts to involve critical thinking skills.
  3. 6. Literature that describes imaginary events and people.
  4. 9. Contains myths, fables, folk/fairy tales passed down through generations
  5. 10. Traditional, often sacred narrative. Examples include stories about Gods, Supernatural Beings, conveying cultural origins, or moral codes
  6. 13. Imaginative writing that actually reflects the real world, with relatable characters and realistic life challenges.
  7. 15. Beliefs or traditions passed down through generations. An example could be "The Three Little Pigs."
Down
  1. 1. Real events embelished overtime, blending history with fiction. An example could be Robin Hood.
  2. 3. Literature based on facts, real events, and people.
  3. 4. Used to express feelings and ideas through distinctive style and rhythm. An example could be "One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish."
  4. 7. Magical stories about imaginary beings and lands. An example could be "Jack And The Beanstalk" or "Cinderella."
  5. 8. Narration by the main character, nonfiction text that gives an account of the characters life events told in first person.
  6. 11. Fictional humorous narrative with exaggerated events that are difficult to believe, but told as if true.
  7. 12. Nonfiction account of a person's life written in third person by someone else.
  8. 14. A short story commonly uses animals for characters that convey a moral. An example could be the tortoise and the hare.