Folktales
Fables
Tall Tale
Legends
100

What is a folktale? 

A folktale is a story passed down through generations through word of mouth.

100

What is a fable? 

A fable is a kind of folktale that teaches a lesson (usually with animals as characters) and has a moral at the end. 

100

What is a tall tale? 

A tall tale is a story that can be about an everyday person-- real or made up-- with exaggerated details, like superhuman abilities. 

100

What is a legend? 

A legend is a folktale about a heroic person, believed to be true. 

200

Name at least 3 types of folktales? 

Fairytales, tall tales, myths, legends, and fables 


200

Usually, who are the characters in a fable?

Usually, fables have animals as characters. 

200

Usually, who are the characters in a tall tale?

Usually, in tall tales, the main character is an everyday person with exaggerated details and perform unbelievable tasks. A problem is solved, usually, in a funny way. 

200

Who are the characters in legends? 

The characters in legends are usually people who are believed to have been real. 

300

How are folktales passed around? 

Folktales are passed down by word of mouth. 
300

What is an example of a fable? 

Ananski the Spider

The Boy Who Cried Wolf

The Lion and the Mouse 

The Tortoise and the Hare 

The Ant and the Grasshopper

300

What is an example of a tall tale? 

Paul Bunyan, Bill Pecos

300

What is an example of a legend? 

John Henry, King Arthur, Robin Hood, Johnny Appleseed, Molly Wilson, Casey Jones

400
Who may have told folktales? 

A grandparent may tell a folktale to grandchildren around a campfire! 

400

What makes this story a fable? 

Ants were working during the summer to store food for the upcoming winter. A grasshopper was playing his instrument around, relaxing each day, and watching the ants do a lot of work. The ants warned the grasshopper not to play all day without preparing for winter. The grasshopper ignored their suggestion.

Winter came and the grasshopper was cold and hungry.  He didn't have enough food or a warm shelter prepared for the winter. 

Good news: The ants accept the grasshopper's cries for help for food and a warm place. He survives but learned an important lesson. 

There are animal characters and it teaches the audience a lesson. (A moral is taught. )

400

What makes this a myth? 


A Greek goddess, Pandora, was given a box by Zeus, but was told never to open it. Overcome by curiosity, Pandora finally opened the box, which released all manner of evils, diseases, and pain into the world. This explains why there is sometimes evil in the world. 

This is a story with gods and goddesses, that explains why something occurs in the world. 

400

Why is this story a legend? 

Molly Wilson was working as a cook and housekeeper during the time of a blizzard. Many firefighters and volunteer firefighters were sick with the flu. When a house caught on fire, Molly raced to gather supplies and operated the fire engines with other volunteers to save the community. 

Molly performed this heroic act during a time when laws were unfair and unequal. Molly was the first woman to step into this firefighter role, which led to more women working as firefighters generations later. 

The main character is based off a real person who was a hero!