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Analyzing Fairy Tales

Analyzing Fairy Tales. Little Red Riding Hood. Table of Contents. Kindergarten CCGPS What is a Fairy Tale? Watch 2 Stories and Compare Venn Diagram Timeline What‘s your favorite? Story Elements A closer look Setting Characters Magic Problem Is it a fairy tale? Create a Story Map

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Analyzing Fairy Tales

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  1. Analyzing Fairy Tales Little Red Riding Hood

  2. Table of Contents • Kindergarten CCGPS • What is a Fairy Tale? • Watch 2 Stories and Compare • Venn Diagram • Timeline • What‘s your favorite? • Story Elements • A closer look • Setting • Characters • Magic • Problem • Is it a fairy tale? • Create a Story Map • Resources

  3. Kindergarten ccgps ELACCKRL1: With prompting and support, ask and answer questions about key details in a text. ELACCKRL2: With prompting and support, retell familiar stories, including key details. ELACCKRL3: With prompting and support, identify characters, settings, and major events in a story. ELACCKRI1: With prompting and support, ask and answer questions about key details in a text. ELACCKRI2: With prompting and support, identify the main topic and retell key details of a text. ELACCKRI3: With prompting and support, describe the connection between two individuals, events, ideas, or pieces of information in a text. ELACCKRL9: With prompting and support, compare and contrast the adventures and experiences of characters in familiar stories.

  4. What is a Fairy Tale? Analyzing a story and its elements can be difficult at first. Let’s do one together before you work independently. A fairy tale is a make believe story for children that includes magic or magical elements.

  5. Little Red Riding Hood 1 Little Red Riding Hood 2 Compare Two StoriesClick on Pictures to see the stories.

  6. Story 1 Story 2 Both Characters are Red Riding Hood, Wolf, and Granny Red is taking a treat to her Grandmother The wolf wants to eat Red Red is taking a cake to her granny She talks to the wolf in the woods The wolf ate granny and Red The hunter saves them Red is taking cookies to gran Told in song Gran is hiding under the bed Venn Diagram comparing the Stories

  7. Story 1 Red leaves to take a cake to granny The wolf eats granny The wolf eats Red Red meets a wolf in the woods The hunter saves Red and her granny Story 2 Red leaves to take a cookies to granny Wolf pretends to be Red’s grandmother Granny comes out of her hiding place under the bed A woodcutter came and killed the wolf

  8. Which Story is your Favorite?

  9. Story elements of a Fairy tale The setting: A fairytale is often set in a castle, a forest or a town Characters: Fairytales usually have at least one good character and a bad character or a villain. The characters are usually royalty or animals. Magic is often used There is usually a problem that must be solved

  10. Let’s look at each element and see if little red riding hood fits Setting Characters Magic Problem Click on Each Element to see how it fits in our story

  11. Setting Fairytales are characterized by being set in a castle or a forest. Little Red Riding hood is set in a forest.

  12. Characters Although the characters in Little Red Riding Hood are not royalty, one of the main characters is a talking wolf.

  13. Magic There aren’t any magic wands in this story, but talking wolves and a hunter cutting a wolf open to find a little girl and a grandmother? Sounds like magic to me.

  14. Problem Is there a problem in the story? Absolutely! A wolf was pretending to be Red’s grandmother. That’s a pretty big problem.

  15. So does Little red Riding hood meet the standards of a fairy tale? Let’s check our facts: Looks like the story meets all of our criteria!

  16. Create a Story Map Story Maps

  17. Resources http://www.speakaboos.com/story/little-red-riding-hood http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nf_cXmf3cNU

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