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Main Ideas: Cross-Cultural interpretations of flood myths, comparative mythology. Grade Level: Third through Sixth grade level. Subject Areas: English Language Arts, Greek Mythology, World History, Visual Arts . Learning Goals: by Robert Lipnick, called Tzedakah Box with Sleeping Figure, 2002. This ceramic “bank” is one artist.
A Story about Medusa and Athena. This worksheet contains reading comprehension exercises to the text "A Story about Medusa and Athena", a famous Greek myth. There is a true/false task, ... 4455 uses. Restiva.
Mythology Worksheets To Print: Myth or Legend? - Classify all of these descriptions based on the characteristics that they exhibit. Fillers - Complete all of these sentences based on the context and the words that are provided. The Jaguar - We take a look at a very traditional story and focus on what it offers.
Icarus And Daedalus. Divine Portraits. Myth Or Reality. Godly Guesswork. Mythical Tales Explored. A Legendary Profile. Myth-Making Magic. All About These Worksheets. These worksheets can enhance student understanding and appreciation of Greek mythology, a body of myths and legends from Ancient Greece.
This book has lesson plans for teaching mythology in the classroom, including creation myths, nature myths, fire myths, and hero myths. It includes activities, write-on tables, flow-charts and illustrations. The following lesson plans are designed for teachers and students.
In this 3-5 lesson, students will compare and contrast culturally distinct variations of the fairy tale, Cinderella, from around the world. Students will explore storytelling traditions and make comparisons between cultural versions of Cinderella.
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