Fairy Tales Objectives  Students will be able to compare & contrast characteristics of fairy tales using Little Red Riding Hood and Lon Po Po.

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Fairy Tales

Objectives  Students will be able to compare & contrast characteristics of fairy tales using Little Red Riding Hood and Lon Po Po

Fairy Tales  Fairy Tales are stories that tell of miraculous and fantastic happenings..  They usually begin with: Once upon a time…. Or Long, long ago…

Characters  The main character in fairy tales often have supernatural powers and can do all sorts of extraordinary things like magic.  Royalty usually plays an important part in the story.  There are talking animals in many fairy tales.

Conflict  The conflict in a fairy tale is Good versus Evil.  Good ALWAYS wins!

Settings  Fairy Tales can take place anywhere at any time.

Fairy Tales always end with: …and they all lived happily ever after!

Examples of Fairy Tales  Sleeping Beauty  The Three Little Pigs  Cinderella  Hansel and Gretel  Jack and the Beanstalk  Little Red Riding Hood