a review of genres: science fiction & fantasy. a few suggestions

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A Review of Genres:

Science Fiction&

Fantasy

A Few Suggestions

Let’s Define…• Ultimate “What if” story• Imagines a possible future or

reconceptualizes the past• Construction of an alternate time

or place is critical• Plot can be mystery, romance,

adventure and/or comedy

A Historical Perspective

• Influences like the Sumerian Epic of Gilgamesh & Utopia (More, 1516)

• Others argue it began in the late Middle Ages

• Francis Bacon's fantasy The New Atlantis (published in 1627)

• Became possible only with the Scientific Revolution (discoveries by Galileo and Newton)

Historical Perspective Cont’d• 17th-18th Centuries: Gulliver’s Travels,

Memoirs of the Twentieth Century, the gothic novel, particularly Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, Edgar Allen Poe’s The Unparalleled Adventure of One Hans Pfaall

• 19th Century: H.G. Wells & Jules Verne• Baum’s Land of Oz series• Boomed in 20th Century with comics and

films in lieu of technological advances

Core Elements

• Alternate perspectives of reality

• Elements of science or scientific principals

• Must have internal consistencies (i.e. Data)

A Significant Quote

“Many of the most fascinating ideas in

science originated not in the laboratory but,

in the minds of imaginative science

fiction writers” - Robert W. Bly

Science Fiction Themes

• Intergalactic• Time travel/4th dimension• Extraterrestrials• Elaborate contraptions• Artificial Intelligence• Post Apocalyptic• Cyber Punk (Terminator, the Matrix)

“Hard”

• Scientific facts • Scientific

accuracy

of technical aspects

(Star Trek, Star Wars, The Time Machine, Frankenstein)

Fantasy

• Fantasy is very similar to Science Fiction with the exception that Fantasy is not plausible

Science Fiction vs. Fantasy

• Sci-Fi– Is about what

could be but isn’t

–Uses scientists and mathematicians

• Fantasy– Is about what

couldn’t be–Uses wizards

and sorcerers–Mythical &

magical creatures

Advantages• Integrate into math & science• Can teach applicable content• Easy to comprehend events• Entertaining• Sparks creativity and

imagination

Visualization Strategies• Comic book/Cartoon Squares• A picture is worth a 1,000 words using

imagery writing and illustrations• Students design a movie clip using images

relevant to the book (Animoto, Devil’s Arithmetic link)

• Compare/Contrast Sci-Fi to Non-fiction texts with graphic organizer

• Multi-media presentation (PPT, brochure)• Compare/Contrast visual perceptions (book

vs. movie)

Lets do something!

Outworlder• It’s NOT

• Guess?

• It is

• Guess

Outworlder

• A being from another world; alien

Frayer Model

• Word• Definition in YOUR OWN WORDS• Non-example• Non-linguistic representation (sketch)

Picture Books

References• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_science_fiction• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/4th_dimension • http://www.answers.com/morphology • http://www.answers.com/topic/science-fiction • http://www.ehow.com/how_2130322_read-science-fiction-story-ch

ildren.html?ref=fuel&utm_source=yahoo&utm_medium=ssp&utm_campaign=yssp_art

• http://www.powells.com/psection/ChildrensPictureBooks.html • http://www.readwritethink.org/lessons/lesson_view.asp?id=927 • Cole, P. (2009). Young adult literature in the 21st century. New

York, NY: McGraw-Hill. • Harvey, S., & Goudvis, A. (2007). Strategies That Work Teaching

Comprehension for Understanding and Engagement. New York: Stenhouse.

• Hoyt, L. (2004). Spotlight on Comprehension Building a Literacy of Thoughtfulness. Chicago: Heinemann.

• Marzano, R. J., & Pickering, D. J. (2005). Building Academic Vocabulary Teacher's Manual. Alexandria: Association for Supervision & Curriculum Deve.

Any Questions?

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