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American Folklore
This folklore site contains retellings of American folktales, Native American myths and legends, Tall Tales, weather folklore and ghost stories from each of the 50 states. 

 
Folk Tales
Why

To tell an entertaining story.
To reveal human nature.
To instill cultural beliefs, values, and practices.
To explain natural and social phenomena.
To kindle imagination.
To discover universal qualities of humankind. What
Forms of narrative that have been handed down.
Epics, fairy tales, ballads, myths, legends, fables, folk songs.

Features

May not have been intended for children, but strong plot, quick action, and identifiable structure have attracted children through ages and cultures.
Usually reasonably short.
Always end happily.
The "underdog" usually triumphs or good overcomes evil.
Wishes come true as a result of a test or struggle.
Contain an element of magic.
Every culture has its own folklore reflecting its history and values

Identifiable structure

Action quickly reflects direct plot.
Characters, setting, and problem revealed early.
Characters often opposite in personality and appearance-usually several adjectives to describe each character.
Quick ending contains resolution-instant, painless death; lavish wedding without apparent preparation.
Repetition a basic element-repetition often related to number of characters.
Three is a common element-characters, main episodes, attempts to solve problems.
Chants or repeated verses are common.
Always set in yesteryear.
Many versions of same tale-often adapted to a culture but also many versions within a culture.
The same theme is reflected in different tales in different cultures.


 
A Collection of Folktales from around the world Folk Tales from 
Argentina (BILINGUAL)
Folk Tales from Australia Chinese Folk Tales
Folk Tales from Ghana African Online Animal Stories Folk Tales from Latvia Mayan Folk Tales
Mexican Folk Tales (BILINGUAL) Philippino Folk Tales Spanish folktales in English and Spanish Russian and Ukraine Folk Tales
And then what happened......
(Noggins storytime folktales for grades k-3)
Folk tales from around the world . .


Fairy Tales


Old Time Fairy Tales The Elves and the Shoemaker The Ant and the Grasshopper Country Mouse and the City Mouse
The Little Mermaid Little Red Riding Hood The Three Little Pigs Robin Hood
Beauty and the Beast Goldilocks and the Three Bears The Tortoise and the Hare Grimm's Fairy Tales
Fairy Tales
Many great children's stories
Coloring pages (to download and print) Fairy Tales
The fairy tales at this site have a princess as the main character. You can read about her in several different roles, everything from rescuing a prince to fighting a dragon. 
Where is Cinderella?
 

Cinderella Links

Cinderella Webquest for grades 1 & 2

Hear the story
Hear another version


Tall Tales


Why

To entertain. 

What

A humorous account of adventures popular on the 19th century American frontier.
A folk tale specific to a culture and to pioneering feats.

Features

Often exaggerated tales.
Usually involves superhuman feats.
Similar in structure to a folk tale.
Focus on the pioneer spirit required to adapt to harsh environment.
Superlatives common.
Trickery.
Problems or tussles often solved with good humor.
Some are based on real characters, often with invented or exaggerated incidents and traits.

Paul Bunyan .What is a tall tale ? and examples... Pecos Bill Tall tales


Myths and Legends
Why

To explain aspects of life, culture, and nature.
To explain origins. What
An anonymous narrative that explains the origins of life and elements of nature.
A fictional story containing a deeper truth.
A fictitious tale kept alive mainly through oral tradition.
In literary sense, "myth" does not mean untrue but a generalized understanding or belief.

Features

Characters are supernatural beings or elements of nature personified.
Many follow the pattern of traditional stories.
Short stories that contain action and suspense.
Every culture has its own collection of myths as well as a universal bank of myths.
Each culture has its own creation and nature myths-the former about how the world began and the sun and moon got in the sky, and the latter explaining seasonal changes, movements of the sun and
earth, animal characteristics.


 
 
Myths and Legends about animals


Fables


Why

To demonstrate a moral. What
A short and fairly simple didactic story in prose or verse usually with animal characters acting as humans.
A traditional form of story related to proverbs and folklore.

Features

Anthropomorphic.
Characters are impersonal-called by generic name.
Characters represent aspects of human nature, e.g., sheep represents innocence.
Usually one two or three characters.
Element of trickery as turning point.
Usually one incident.
More complex than often thought-conveying abstract truth in very few words.


 
Aesop's Fables Indian Trail School 2nd grade FABLES More Fables 

 


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