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FAIRY TALES, NURSERY RHYMES
AND FABLES
What is a fable? A short story, typically with animals as characters,
conveying a moral. Also known as a tale, parable or allegory. Aesop’s Fables
What is a nursery rhyme? A simple traditional song or poem for children.
What is a fairy tale? A children's story about magical and imaginary
beings and lands Also called a myth, legend or fantasy.
TYPES OF TALES
CinderellaSnow White and the Seven DwarvesBriar Rose (Sleeping Beauty)Little Red Riding Hood
The original of many of these stories is not the same as the Disney version!More violentPeople unusual conflicts
WELL KNOWN FAIRY TALES
Were printed in England as early as the 1570’s.The first important nursery rhyme dates back to the 14th century (1300’s).
What is the history of nursery rhymes?The words and lyrics were used to parody royal and political events, actual historical events and the culture of the day.
Used to spread subversive messages.
NURSERY RHYMES
Who is Mother Goose?Mother Goose is possibly a term for a witch!!
Hard to believe that Mother Goose is now associated with simple rhymes, created for children!
NURSERY RHYMES
Old Mother Goose When she wanted to wander
Would fly through the airOn a very fine gander.
Mother Goose had a house; It stood in the wood
Where an owl at the doorAs sentinel stood.
NURSERY RHYMES
Hickory dickory dockThe mouse ran up the clockThe clock struck oneThe mouse ran downHickory dickory dock
Believed to originate in AmericaNonsense rhyme to help young childrenlearn to tell time
Hickory: for the hickory pod - liquorDickory: rhymes with “Hickory”Dock: a weed common to North America – used for medicine.
HICKORY, DICKORY DOCK
Hot cross buns! Hot cross buns!One a penny two a penny - Hot cross buns
If you have no daughters, give them to your sons
One a penny two a penny - Hot cross buns!
Buns were sold on street corners – this rhyme mimics what the vendor would say to get a sale.
The cross on the buns is a symbol of the Resurrection and they are generally only sold at Easter time.
HOT CROSS BUNS
Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall,
Humpty Dumpty had a great fall.
All the King's horses, And all the King's men
Couldn't put Humpty together again!
HUMPTY DUMPTY
In the 15th century (1400’s) “Humpty Dumpty” was a term for someone who is obese.
So who was “Humpty Dumpty”?Believe it or not, “Humpty Dumpty” was a cannon used during the English Civil War (1642-1649)!!!
NURSERY RHYMES
All nursery rhyme information from: Nursery Rhymes Lyrics, Origins and History.http://www.rhymes.org.uk
NURSERY RHYMES WEBSITE
Think of a recent/current political event.I will help brainstorm (for 5 minutes).
Write down (free write) terms and ideas regarding the event – you will have 5 minutes.
Create a nursery rhyme that children will read and be able to understand what is happening in the political event. (Requirements on next slide).
NURSERY RHYME ASSIGNMENT
Requirements:Must rhyme (otherwise it’s not a nursery rhyme, is it?)
Have a least 4 linesThe political event must be recognizable but do not specifically mention.
Trade with the person to your left – read the nursery rhyme and determine the political event clues in the rhyme. Write your guess on a piece of paper and attach to nursery rhyme.
Turn into your bin – handwritten assignments will be fine today! Don’t forget your name and period.
NURSERY RHYME REQUIREMENTS