Children return to school Mon 8th April

As part of our new English unit this term, Year 2 will be learning about traditional tales.
A traditional tale is a story based on a tradition, usually fiction. They can be entertaining and fun to read, but are also different in many ways as well as similar.

Here are some examples of tradition tales…

Think about how they are the same, as well as different.

Which one is your favourite, and why?
Think about the setting, the characters and how it makes you feel.

For example; “My favourite traditional tale is The Ugly Duckling because it teaches us to be kind and accept others for the way they are”.
It includes a problem and solution and has a happy ending.

Look at the features of a traditional tale. Can you spot these in some of your classic favourites?
Use the checklist below to help you identify them.

10 responses to “Traditional Tales”

  1. Noah M.

    My favourite story is the pugly ducking. It makes me feel happy to read it because I feel comfortable.

  2. Liyana M.

    My favourite story is the little goat gruf😀😀😀😀😀

  3. Aiyla S.

    Aiyla’s favourite story is Little Red Riding hood because the storys moral tells you to listen to your parents and also don’t talk to strangers.

  4. Adam A.

    The goose that lay golden eggs is my favorite, because it made me learn how not to be greedy

  5. Natan R.

    My favourite story is the Little red riding hood. Because is happy ending

  6. Dominik B.

    Moana is my favourite film because it has a whole village and my favourite character is the 🐷.

  7. Zakir F.

    My favourite book was the gingerbread man and I like it because the gingerbread man was alive.

  8. Jasmine P.

    My favourite story is little red riding hood because at the end of the Story wolf was gone..all were happy

  9. Dhonshan R.

    My favourite story is The three billy goads gruff because the story was very interesting and thrilling.

  10. Sara H.

    My favourite is The Little Red Riding Hood because there was a nice and happy ending where everyone was happy.

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