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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
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.
Compare and contrast the two city states of Athens and Sparta. Use primary and secondary sources to find out about daily life in ancient Greece. Find out about gods, goddesses and religious beliefs in ancient Greece. Investigate the lives and teachings of the ancient Greek scholars and philosophers.
The unit will explore myths that are cross-culturally related. This mythological exploration will look at the reasons why cultures believe things to be the way they are. It is not meant to be an extensive listing or study of all the creation myths, but a sampling of the wide diversity of myths.
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. Centaur Reading. A simple reading about centaurs, followed by some questions for discussion/writing. Fully editable, so you can modify the vocab to suit your students.
The worksheets may cover a wide range of Greek myths, including stories about Zeus, Hera, Poseidon, Athena, Apollo, Artemis, Hercules, Perseus, Medusa, Pandora, and many others. They often explore the adventures, challenges, and moral lessons depicted in these myths.
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, ... 4459 uses.