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EDUC 205: Children’s Literature and the Writing Process
Day 8: Folktales
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Schedule Reading from a children’s book
Traditional Literature – characteristics and evaluation Observation 1 discussion
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Traditional Literature
Folktales Fables Myths Epics/legends Bible Stories
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Origin of Folk Literature
Oral tradition Folktales, fairy tales, and fables – simple stories that reveal human behavior set in a world of wonder and magic Myths – gods and creation Epics and legends – heroes
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Value of Folk Literature for Children
Story structure Short and fast-moving Humorous Happy ending Justice prevails Kindle children’s imaginations
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Folktales Simple and direct Repetition Three as a magic number
Characters Good or evil Strengths or weaknesses
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Folktales Motifs Magical powers Transformations Magical Objects Wishes
Trickery
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Folktales American Tall Tales Paul Bunyan Johnny Appleseed Pecos Bill
Sally Ann Thunder Davy Crockett
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Fables Aesop Brief didactic tales in which usually animals speak as humans Usually 3 characters Single incident Meant to instruct - moral
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Myths Explanations of earth, sky, humans god gods worship
Relationship of humans to gods Creation Nature Hero
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Epics and Legends Long narrative or cycle of stories with single hero
Cultural or national hero (human)
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Bible Stories Study of Bible as a great work of literature
Myth – human search for and expression of truth and meaning Helps children understand many other stories, allusions, and situations
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Reading Observation Title/author of literature book Procedure
What techniques appear most effective? Students’ reactions and responses To remember
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Coming Soon… For Tuesday, check out a Cinderella book from Broadmoor Library; write an evaluation and be prepared to share all or part of the book On Tuesday, we will sign up for peer teaching topics
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