English NCERT Class 6 Lesson Plan: Fables and Folk Tales (Kindness Wins: Exploring the Heart of Folk Tales)



From forest whispers to village echoes—every tale has a truth

This chapter (Fables and Folk Tales) invites students into a world where stories are more than entertainment—they’re vessels of wisdom passed down through generations. Fables and folk tales blend imagination with insight, using animals, villagers, and magical elements to teach timeless values.

Students explore tales where foxes outsmart lions, tortoises win races, and humble heroes triumph through kindness and wit. These stories are short, vivid, and packed with meaning. Each one carries a moral—a lesson about honesty, courage, patience, or cleverness—that resonates far beyond the page.

Fables often use animals to reflect human behavior, making abstract ideas easy to grasp. Folk tales, rooted in culture and tradition, offer glimpses into the beliefs and values of different communities. Together, they help learners understand empathy, ethics, and the power of storytelling.

This chapter strengthens reading comprehension, vocabulary, and critical thinking. But more importantly, it nurtures emotional intelligence. Students begin to see that stories aren’t just told—they’re lived, remembered, and shared.

Fables and Folk Tales is a celebration of storytelling as a tool for growth. It’s where language meets life—and every tale becomes a teacher.


Lesson Plan: Fables and Folk Tales

Concept

Fables and folk tales are timeless narratives that blend imagination with moral insight. They often feature animals, sages, and everyday characters who face dilemmas and make choices. This unit introduces students to storytelling traditions, values like honesty and cleverness, and the beauty of simple language.

Students explore:

  • Cultural storytelling and oral traditions
  • Moral reasoning through character choices
  • Figurative language and narrative structure
  • Dialogue, description, and sequencing in stories

Lesson Plan: Fables and Folk Tales

Learning Outcomes (NCERT)

Students will be able to:

  • Read and comprehend fables and folk tales fluently
  • Identify characters, settings, and morals in stories
  • Use new vocabulary in speech and writing
  • Apply grammar concepts like direct speech, past tense, and punctuation
  • Retell stories in their own words with clarity and emotion
  • Reflect on values and relate them to personal experiences
  • Engage in creative writing and dramatization

Pedagogical Strategies

StrategyDescription
Story Retelling CircleStudents retell the story from different characters’ perspectives
Moral Mapping TaskCreate a visual map linking story events to the moral lesson
Dialogue DramatizationAct out key scenes using expressive voice and gestures
Proverb HuntIdentify and discuss proverbs or idioms related to the story’s theme
Think-Pair-Share“What would you do if you were in the character’s place?”

Integration with Other Subjects

SubjectCross-Linking Idea
Social ScienceDiscuss cultural values and traditions in folk tales
Art & DesignCreate puppets or masks for dramatization
Moral ScienceExplore ethical dilemmas and decision-making
Language ArtsWrite alternate endings or diary entries from a character’s point of view
Music & MovementAdd rhythmic narration or background sounds to dramatizations

Assessment (Item Format)

  • MCQs: Based on comprehension and vocabulary
  • Fill-in-the-Blanks: Grammar and contextual usage
  • Short Answers: Character traits, plot points, and personal reflections
  • Creative Writing: Story extension, dialogue writing, or comic strip creation
  • Speaking Task: Storytelling, roleplay, or group discussion
  • Listening Task: Listen to a narrated version and answer comprehension questions
  • Portfolio Entry: Reflections, artwork, vocabulary logs

Resources (Digital/Physical)

Physical:

  • NCERT textbook
  • Story maps, flashcards, puppets, masks
  • Chart paper, markers, dialogue strips
  • Journals for vocabulary and reflection

Digital:

  • Slides for vocabulary and grammar games
  • Audio recordings of stories for listening practice
  • Offline videos for dramatization and storytelling
  • Smartboard or projector for interactive reading

Real-Life Applications

  • Enhancing empathy and moral reasoning through story-based dilemmas
  • Building communication skills for everyday interactions
  • Encouraging cultural pride and storytelling traditions
  • Applying grammar and vocabulary in real-world writing
  • Developing confidence through public speaking and dramatization

21st Century Skills

SkillHow It’s Cultivated
CommunicationThrough storytelling, dialogue writing, and roleplay
CreativityThrough story extension, dramatization, and visual mapping
CollaborationGroup discussions, peer reviews, and team dramatizations
Critical ThinkingAnalysing character choices and moral outcomes
Cultural LiteracyExploring values and traditions across regions

Developer Concepts

  • Narrative Structure: Beginning, middle, end; conflict and resolution.
  • Characterization: Traits, motives, and transformation.
  • Moral Lessons: Wisdom through storytelling.
  • Grammar in Context: Dialogue punctuation, past tense, descriptive language.
  • Vocabulary Building: Synonyms, idioms, and expressive phrases.
  • Cultural Wisdom: Shared values across generations.

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