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FAIRY TALES, NURSERY RHYMES AND FABLES.  What is a fable?  A short story, typically with animals as characters, conveying a moral.  Also known as a.

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1 FAIRY TALES, NURSERY RHYMES AND FABLES

2  What is a fable?  A short story, typically with animals as characters, conveying a moral.  Also known as a tale, parable or allegory.  Aesop’s Fables  What is a nursery rhyme?  A simple traditional song or poem for children.  What is a fairy tale?  A children's story about magical and imaginary beings and lands  Also called a myth, legend or fantasy. TYPES OF TALES

3  Cinderella  Snow White and the Seven Dwarves  Briar Rose (Sleeping Beauty)  Little Red Riding Hood  The original of many of these stories is not the same as the Disney version!  More violent  People unusual conflicts WELL KNOWN FAIRY TALES

4  Were printed in England as early as the 1570’s.  The first important nursery rhyme dates back to the 14 th century (1300’s).  What is the history of nursery rhymes?  The words and lyrics were used to parody royal and political events, actual historical events and the culture of the day.  Used to spread subversive messages. NURSERY RHYMES

5  Who is Mother Goose?  Mother Goose is possibly a term for a witch!!  Hard to believe that Mother Goose is now associated with simple rhymes, created for children! NURSERY RHYMES

6  Old Mother Goose When she wanted to wander Would fly through the air On a very fine gander. Mother Goose had a house; It stood in the wood Where an owl at the door As sentinel stood. NURSERY RHYMES

7 Hickory dickory dock The mouse ran up the clock The clock struck one The mouse ran down Hickory dickory dock  Believed to originate in America  Nonsense rhyme to help young children learn to tell time  Hickory: for the hickory pod - liquor  Dickory: rhymes with “Hickory”  Dock: a weed common to North America – used for medicine. HICKORY, DICKORY DOCK

8  Hot cross buns! Hot cross buns! One a penny two a penny - Hot cross buns If you have no daughters, give them to your sons One a penny two a penny - Hot cross buns!  Buns were sold on street corners – this rhyme mimics what the vendor would say to get a sale.  The cross on the buns is a symbol of the Resurrection and they are generally only sold at Easter time. HOT CROSS BUNS

9 Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall, Humpty Dumpty had a great fall. All the King's horses, And all the King's men Couldn't put Humpty together again! HUMPTY DUMPTY

10  In the 15 th century (1400’s) “Humpty Dumpty” was a term for someone who is obese.  So who was “Humpty Dumpty”?  Believe it or not, “Humpty Dumpty” was a cannon used during the English Civil War (1642-1649)!!! NURSERY RHYMES

11  All nursery rhyme information from: Nursery Rhymes Lyrics, Origins and History.  http://www.rhymes.org.uk NURSERY RHYMES WEBSITE

12  Think of a recent/current political event.  I will help brainstorm (for 5 minutes).  Write down (free write) terms and ideas regarding the event – you will have 5 minutes.  Create a nursery rhyme that children will read and be able to understand what is happening in the political event. (Requirements on next slide). NURSERY RHYME ASSIGNMENT

13  Requirements :  Must rhyme (otherwise it’s not a nursery rhyme, is it?)  Have a least 4 lines  The political event must be recognizable but do not specifically mention.  Trade with the person to your left – read the nursery rhyme and determine the political event clues in the rhyme. Write your guess on a piece of paper and attach to nursery rhyme.  Turn into your bin – handwritten assignments will be fine today! Don’t forget your name and period. NURSERY RHYME REQUIREMENTS


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