Folktales, Myths, and Legends
Story Elements
Story Knowledge & Openers
Vocabulary
Past Simple Features
100

What is a folktale?

A story passed down from generation to generation, often by word of mouth.

100

What is a character in a story?

A person, animal, or being who takes part in the story.

100

What is the problem in Cinderella?

Cinderella is treated badly by her stepmother and stepsisters.

100

What does the word “flatter” mean?

To praise someone in a way that is not sincere.

100

Give the past simple of “go.”

Went

200

What is a myth?

A traditional story that explains natural events or beliefs, often involving gods or supernatural beings.

200

What is an event in a story?

Something that happens in the story.

200

What is the moral of “The Fox and the Crow”?

Do not trust flatterers.

200

What is a “beak”?

The hard pointed mouth of a bird.

200

Give the past simple of “take.”

Took

300

What is a legend?

A story from the past that is based on real events or people but may be exaggerated over time.

300

What does sequence mean in a story?

The order in which events happen.

300

Which folktale starts with “Once upon a time”?

Many folktales, e.g., Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood.

300

What are “feathers”?

The soft covering of birds that helps them fly.

300

Write a question in past simple for: “Jack climbs the beanstalk.”

Did Jack climb the beanstalk?

400

Name three folktales that you know.

Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Jack and the Beanstalk (other acceptable: Three Little Pigs, Hansel and Gretel, The Kite That Went to the Moon).

400

What is a timeline in a story?

A way to show events in order from first to last.

400

Name a story opener other than “Once upon a time.”

“Long ago,” “In a faraway land,” “A long, long time ago.”

400

What does the word “trick” mean in a story?

A clever plan to deceive or fool someone.

400

Write a past simple answer for: “Did the crow drop the cheese?”

Yes, the crow dropped the cheese.

500

Give one difference between a myth and a legend.

A myth explains natural events or gods’ actions, while a legend is based on real people or events but may include exaggeration.

500

Name at least four elements of a story.

Setting, character, problem, solution, theme, moral.

500

Describe the main events in “Jack and the Beanstalk” in sequence.

Jack trades a cow for magic beans → plants beans → giant grows → Jack climbs beanstalk → steals treasure → defeats the giant.

500

Use “flatter,” “beak,” “feathers,” and “trick” in one sentence about “The Fox and the Crow.”

The fox flattered the crow to trick her into dropping the cheese from her beak, which fell among her feathers.

500

Identify the past simple verbs in this sentence: “The fox ran quickly and tricked the crow.”

Ran, tricked