Did You Know?

Some jokes are so funny, they make you giggle!

What Makes a Joke?

A joke has a start, a middle, and a punchline.

Why Tell Jokes?

Jokes help us have fun and smile.

What Joke Does

It makes us laugh and feel good.

It helps us share fun times with friends.

It can make a sad day bright.

It can be silly or smart.

It helps us think in new ways.

It brings people closer together.

More About Jokes

Jokes have been around for a long time. People tell jokes to make each other laugh. Kids and grown-ups both love jokes. They can be about anything!

We hear jokes in school, at home, and on TV. Jokes help us have fun with friends. They can make us feel happy.

In the future, jokes will still be fun! New jokes will be made all the time. We can all share jokes and laugh together.

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["Joke Definition"] --> B["Display of Humour"] B --> C["Specific Narrative Structure"] C --> D["Story with Dialogue"] D --> E["Punch Line Revealed"] E --> F["Humorous Element"] F --> G["Types of Humor"] G --> H["Oral Literature"]

What Do These Words Mean?

narrative structure:The way a story is organized or put together.
punch line:The funny part at the end of a joke.
hyperbole:An exaggerated statement not meant to be taken literally.
irony:A situation where the opposite of what you expect happens.
oral literature:Stories or jokes told out loud rather than written down.