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Part ______: Folktales, myths, legends, fairy tales, fables classroom scavenger hunt.

Using our classroom library, or books from home, or books from the Derby Media Center, or books from your public library, read at least FOURdifferent stories. Each should be a different genre from our list (example: 1 folktale, 1 myth, 1 legend, 1 fable). Then complete the chart below.

  1. Title
/ Author
What is the theme of the story and what lessons about human behavior does the story teach?
List the characters and their choices that impact the outcome of the story,
Explain how the conflict is resolved.
What is the setting and how does this setting support the genre?
What is the plot? Explain using
Exposition
Rising Action
climax
Falling Action
Resolution
  1. Title
/ Author
What is the theme of the story and what lessons about human behavior does the story teach?
List the characters and their choices that impact the outcome of the story,
Explain how the conflict is resolved.
What is the setting and how does this setting support the genre?
What is the plot? Explain using
Exposition
Rising Action
climax
Falling Action
Resolution
  1. Title
/ Author
What is the theme of the story and what lessons about human behavior does the story teach?
List the characters and their choices that impact the outcome of the story,
Explain how the conflict is resolved.
What is the setting and how does this setting support the genre?
What is the plot? Explain using
Exposition
Rising Action
climax
Falling Action
Resolution
  1. Title
/ Author
What is the theme of the story and what lessons about human behavior does the story teach?
List the characters and their choices that impact the outcome of the story,
Explain how the conflict is resolved.
What is the setting and how does this setting support the genre?
What is the plot? Explain using
Exposition
Rising Action
climax
Falling Action
Resolution