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Fairy Tales
What is a Fairy Tale?
• Fairy tales are a specific genre of story. They
  typically are old stories passed down by word
  of mouth for hundreds of years.
• In many cases, nobody knows who was the
  original author.
Characteristics of Fairy Tales
Often fairy tales include:
  – Royalty (princes, princesses, kings, or queens)
  – Dragons, elves, fairies, etc.
  – A kind character (usually the main character)
  – A wicked character (who usually mistreats the
    main character)
  – Character who go on wild adventures
  – A happy ending (“They lived happily ever after…)
Examples of Fairy Tales
•   Cinderella
•   Sleeping Beauty
•   Snow White
•   The Three Little Pigs
•   Little Red Riding Hood

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5th Grade - Fairy Tales

  • 2. What is a Fairy Tale? • Fairy tales are a specific genre of story. They typically are old stories passed down by word of mouth for hundreds of years. • In many cases, nobody knows who was the original author.
  • 3. Characteristics of Fairy Tales Often fairy tales include: – Royalty (princes, princesses, kings, or queens) – Dragons, elves, fairies, etc. – A kind character (usually the main character) – A wicked character (who usually mistreats the main character) – Character who go on wild adventures – A happy ending (“They lived happily ever after…)
  • 4. Examples of Fairy Tales • Cinderella • Sleeping Beauty • Snow White • The Three Little Pigs • Little Red Riding Hood