Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Fairy tales! 10th grade

Fairy tale/ Anti fairy tales

Instruction sheet- 10th grade
What is a fairy tale?
 A fairy tale is a type of short narrative that typically features a such folkloric characters, such as fairies, goblins, elves, trolls, dwarves, giants, and usually magic or enchantments. 
Fairy tale's common elements:
A) it’s located in the past-usually significantly long ago, most of the time it’s a wood, forest, castle, faraway place, caves, or cottages inside the wilderness.
B) Includes fantasy, supernatural, magic or make believe aspects. (Magical places, objects, people, animals, and words.) could be positive or negative.
C) There are good and evil characters.
E) Focus on a certain plot or conflict.
F) Often have happy endings for the good characters and bad for the evil characters.
G) Usually teach a lesson, or demonstrate values important to the culture.


 
1.     Famous fairy tales collectors and writers: The brothers Grimm, and Hans Christian Andersen.
 
 
 
 Examples on very famous fairytales are:
1-      Snow white and the seven dwarves. 
2-      Cinderella
3-      Rapunzel
4-      Real princess
5-      Sleeping beauty
6-      Fisherman and his wife
7-      Ugly duckling
8-      Hansel and Gretel
9-      Young giant
10-  Little red riding hood
11-  Puss in boots (master cat)
1- So now can you tell me what an Anti- fairy tale is?
2- How we can write an Anti-fairy tale?
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1-      We as individuals and as a class will read different fairy tales and after studying the fairy tale elements in them, we will transfer them by ourselves into anti fairy tales.
2-      It will include an individual reading and group discussions.
3-      The stories are available in the library for the people who don’t have one at home, or can’t get one from the internet.

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