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Myths, Legends and Folktales. Presented by: 7 th grade Reading . Folklore. Folklore is a general term that describes the stories, traditions, sayings, and customs of a culture or a society. Legend.
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Myths, Legends and Folktales Presented by: 7th grade Reading
Folklore • Folklore is a general term that describes the stories, traditions, sayings, and customs of a culture or a society.
Legend • is a traditional story believed to be based on actual people and events. These stories, which typically celebrate heroic individuals or significant achievements, tend to express the values of a culture.
Fable • a is a brief story that teaches a lesson or moral, usually through animal characters that take on human qualities.
Fairy Tale • a is a story that involves fantasy elements such as witches, goblins, and elves. These stories often involve princes and princesses and today are generally told to entertain children.
Folk Tale • is an anonymous traditional story passed on orally from one generation to another.
Myth • a is a story from the past involving gods or heroes. These stories often explain beliefs, customs, or mysterious natural phenomena or identify acceptable and unacceptable behavior.
Tall Tale • a is a highly exaggerated and often humorous story about folk heroes in local settings. The characters in these stories might be real, but their actions are greatly exaggerated.
Group Assignment: Step 1 • Brainstorm all the different stories we know that fit the definition of • Fables • Tall tales • Legends • Myths • Fairy tales • Folk Tale
Step 2: • In your assigned group, choose one story that the entire group knows well. • Prepare for a brief presentation where you tell the story and display three drawings that show important points of the story. • Explain why your story is either a fable, legend, tall tale, myth, fairy tale or folk tale. (look at your definitions)
Essential Questions • Why is storytelling an important aspect of a culture or society? • Why do these stories exist? Why are they still known? • Are there modern examples of folk literature, or are these stories only in the past?