Wow- isn't that wonderful to read tales which are illustrated with colourful pictures and tell us about legends,princess and many more.I think not only me but the whole world know the story of Cinderalla.It tells us the story of someone(normally the hero or heroine) who we fall in love with them.A Actually a folktale is a type of traditional story that tries to explain or understand the world. Such stories were orally passed down through the generations and feature morals or lessons. The stories usually take place long ago in a faraway place and are woven around talking animals, royalty, peasants, or mythical creatures.
Furthermore in a folktale, goodness is always rewarded. Heroes and heroines live happily ever after while villains are suitably punished. Throughout the generations, the story may change but its core remains the same. Folktales usually have no identified author, but they mirror the values and culture of the society from which they originated.For EDU 3234, I read the 'Son Of The Turtle Spirit'.I admired the son who was so brave enough to dive into the sea and successfully did what the mother said. Don't look down at him as he was just a kid at that time but able to do waht the adults were afraid of.
We can use folktales to teach students as it carry out good values. Rather than reading it out we may ask the students to act out or role play the story. Sure they will love it.Use props will make the lesson more lively.The lesson will be remembered not only the students but also the teacher.
Furthermore in a folktale, goodness is always rewarded. Heroes and heroines live happily ever after while villains are suitably punished. Throughout the generations, the story may change but its core remains the same. Folktales usually have no identified author, but they mirror the values and culture of the society from which they originated.For EDU 3234, I read the 'Son Of The Turtle Spirit'.I admired the son who was so brave enough to dive into the sea and successfully did what the mother said. Don't look down at him as he was just a kid at that time but able to do waht the adults were afraid of.
We can use folktales to teach students as it carry out good values. Rather than reading it out we may ask the students to act out or role play the story. Sure they will love it.Use props will make the lesson more lively.The lesson will be remembered not only the students but also the teacher.
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