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Teach your children about myths and legends with this comprehensive teaching pack. It includes a full topic guide, example texts to explore, story starters, activity resources and eye-catching display materials to enhance your learning environment!
Quarter brown cloth and buff printed paper over boards
Quarter brown cloth and buff printed paper over boards
Quarter brown cloth and buff printed paper over boards
Quarter brown cloth and buff printed paper over boards
Quarter brown cloth and buff printed paper over boards
Quarter brown cloth and buff printed paper over boards
Quarter brown cloth and buff printed paper over boards
Quarter brown cloth and buff printed paper over boards
Quarter brown cloth and buff printed paper over boards
Quarter brown cloth and buff printed paper over boards
Your students will love this reading and writing assignment that compares the Greek Myth of Medusa with the Iroquois or Haudenosaunee legend, The No-Faced Doll”. While Greek Mythology and Native American legends may seem like two very different genres, with little to no similarities, think again! This project asks students to compare myths and legends from two very different cultures, finding both the similarities and differences. Through this common core linked project, 4th, 5th, and 6th grade students are engaged in the reading and writing process. Comparing Myths & Legends Writing - Greek Myth Medusa & Iroquois No-Faced Doll Includes: A brief overview of the standards addressed. A student page explaining the reading and writing task. An introduction to myths and legends, including key terminology students must know before completing this assignment (including hamartia- tragic flaws in characters). Two myths Four Text-dependent questions for each of the myths (8 questions total). Three graphic organizers- (theme, hamartia, compare/contrast, and a four square organizer to plan the writing process). Writing paper for students to write their final essay. Through this activity, students are addressing many common core standards of Reading Literature, including to make connections across cultural texts. Use this resource to touch on multiple standards, while teaching new topics in an engaging format! Clip art provided by: Lovin Lit, Educasong, Apples and Acorns, and The Library Fox See What Other Teachers Are Saying . . . ⭐ I loved this. I used it during student teaching and the students loved the story and the writing that went with it, I was observed teaching it and got a great eval! ⭐ I loved all the stories included and it made it super easy to plan for my students to work with comparing and contrasting. ⭐ This is a great resource for a difficult skill! My students really enjoyed learning about both of these myths. Extremely engaging. Thank you! More Fun and Engaging Resources from Mr. Mault’s Marketplace: Comparing Myths and Legends - Digital Activity Historical Study of the Cherokee Nation Historical Perspectives Mini Bundle ⭐ Follow Me to be notified when new resources are added. ⭐ Find more on the Website | Connect with me on Instagram | Follow on Facebook
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One of the most popular stories of Greek Mythology is the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice. Find here a summary of the Orpheus and Eurydice story
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Greek Mythology | The Lovers Part 1 & 2 prints!! i’m actually proud of these!! so far i’ve done greek mythology goddesses and lovers… i want to continue this series so let me know if you have any...
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This one-page product tells the story of this Myth/legend.*See Preview to see if it is a good fit for your class and students you can read the bulk of the story there...
This audiobook is dedicated to exploring the gods and goddesses the Inuit people and Eskimos worshiped, and within the program, you will find more information about:Inuit myths about the creation of the world. The intriguing stories and legends of Nanuk and Sedna. The Inuit religion and how it relates the natural environment in which they lived. Inuit mythological names and their meanings. Inuit mythology is intricate and complex, and the ideals behind some of their mythological beliefs were often intertwined with real-life events. This audiobook will examine how both myth and fact contributed to the culture and traditions of the Inuit people and how these influences and some stories continue to live on throughout the centuries. Add this audiobook to your cart now.
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List of over 56 myth ideas and writing prompts to help you write your own myth. Myths can be inspired by cultures, religions, and legends.
Blarney Woollen Mills tells the tale of the classic Irish legend - the Children of Lir. The story is rich in Irish folklore, myths and magic.
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Things you did not know about Norse afterlife ! Norse accounts of death and the Viking afterlife are quite difficult to unravel. Hel, Valhalla...
Teach your children about myths and legends with this comprehensive teaching pack. It includes a full topic guide, example texts to explore, story starters, activity resources and eye-catching display materials to enhance your learning environment!
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Explore Norse gods and goddesses and the world of Norse myths with students! Engaging activities at ❰StoryboardThat❱ ✩ include posters, myth retellings, themes, & more.
There are nine worlds in Norse Mythology, they are called Niflheim, Muspelheim, Asgard, Midgard, Jotunheim, Vanaheim, Alfheim, Svartalfheim, Helheim. The nine worlds in Norse mythology are held in …
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If your kids love Greek and Norse myths or the Rick Riordan books, they will love these books inspired by mythology from around the world.