Foreign literature Grade 5. Introduction. Folktales. Collection 1

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Course Duration Icon 7 hrs
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   This interactive course, designed for Grade 5 students, introduces the world of foreign literature through engaging texts and activities. It includes theoretical materials, stories, and articles about the lives and works of famous authors. The course helps students explore **literary theory**, **folk tales**, and **global literary heritage** in a fun and interactive way. Through **interactive tests**, students will deepen their understanding of each literary work and improve their critical thinking skills. The course incorporates a range of illustrations from different artistic styles and periods, helping students connect literature with visual art and develop a broader worldview. This hands-on approach allows students to explore the rich diversity of **folk tales** from different cultures, including **animal tales**, **fairy tales**, and more, fostering a deeper appreciation for literature.

Course Modules:

Module 1: Introduction. The Role of Books in the Third Millennium.

  • Lesson 1: Reading in the Digital Age
    - Understanding the impact of digital media on reading habits
    - Exploring the future of literature in the 21st century
  • Lesson 2: Foreign Literature – A New School Subject
    - Introduction to foreign literature as a new subject in education
  • Lesson 3: Folklore
    - Defining folklore and its importance in world literature

Module 2: Treasury of Folk Tales

  • Lesson 1: Literary Theory – The Plot
    - Understanding the concept of plot and its role in storytelling
  • Lesson 2: Types of Folktales
    - Animal tales, fairy tales, and household stories
  • Lesson 3: Ancient Indian Tales – Panchatantra
    - Exploring the famous Indian collection of fables and their moral lessons
  • Lesson 4: The Painted Jackal
    - Analyzing the folk tale "The Painted Jackal"
  • Lesson 5: The Adventures of Sinbad the Sailor
    - Journey through the first adventure of Sinbad

Expected Learning Outcomes: Upon completing this course, students will be able to:

  • Understand literary concepts related to folklore and literary theory.
  • Analyze the role of plot and character development in folk tales.
  • Identify types of folk tales such as fairy tales, animal tales, and moral stories.
  • Explore ancient literary works and understand their relevance to modern storytelling.
  • Develop critical thinking skills through interactive tests and questions.
  • Connect literature to visual arts using illustrations that enrich the understanding of literary works.

This course aims to foster a deep interest in global literature while enhancing students' literary and critical thinking skills. By studying various folk tales, students will gain valuable insights into different cultures and develop an appreciation for the rich heritage of world literature.