The literary genre
“tales,” also known as folktales, includes any traditional,
usually anonymous, story handed down orally among a culture. The
stories might be fairy tales, tall tales, or fables. Legends and
myths also fall into this category.
Your genre project this
month is to read at least two folktales
and create a Venn diagram
comparing and contrasting the two tales. Remember, a Venn diagram
uses two interlocking circles where similarities go in the middle and
differences go in the outer circles. Your Venn diagram may be on
paper of your choice but please not larger than half a sheet of
poster board.
You
must read both of the tales that you use, and you may NOT use the
Disney versions of either tale. (You also may not use tales read
aloud in class as one of your two choices.) They do not have to be
AR books or stories. You need to read two stories that are of the
same type, such as two tall tales, two different myths about the same
general idea (for example, why the sun and moon are not in the sky at
the same time), two different versions of the same fairy tale, etc.
You may read a traditional fairy tale and then compare it to its
“fractured” or “modern” version.
Please
get your two tales approved no later than 12/9
before you begin your Venn diagram. Be sure to have the book(s) at
school when you get approval.
To
earn an A on your folktale genre project, you must include the origin
of each of your tales, any author or illustrator listed, the title of
each tale, and at least 8 excellent comparisons in each of the three
sections of your diagram. Neatness, including correct spelling,
punctuation, and grammar, are very important. Feel free to
illustrate your project. Your Venn diagram must be turned in by
Friday, December 20. The project will count as two test grades.
Below is the rubric that will be used to determine your score.
Tale # 1: Tale #2
title of tale
____/3 title of tale ____/3
author or
illustrator ____/2 author or illustrator ____/2
origin of tale
____/2 origin of tales ____/2
at least 8 excellent
differences ____/24 8(+) excellent differences ____/24
at least 4 excellent
similarities ____/12 4(+) excellent similarities ____/12
illustration ____/2 illustration ____/2
overall correct spelling,
____/5 overall neatness ____/5
punctuation,
and grammar Bonus points ____
TOTAL: ____/100
*Parents, you have a legible copy to sign tonight as part of your child's homework.
We are going to the library at 10:30 today to get started on this project,
so excuses won't fly this month! ;)
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