Students will learn about Greek Myths by reviewing the Greek God family tree, identifying the elements of Greek myths in various stories and then applying the main elements in their own creation
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Introduction to Greek Mythology
1. Greek Myths
Objectives
● Be introduced to Greek history by reviewing the Greek
God/Goddesses’ family tree and learning about the various
Greek Gods
● Identify the elements of Greek myths in various stories
● Apply the main elements of a Greek myth in your own
creation
3. Family Reunion
How many names do you recognize? If you don’t recognize any, choose two and find out who they were
4.
5. Elements of a Myth
Question to be explained and answered (Ex: Why is there snow?)
Human Characters
God or Goddess
God or Goddess showing human emotion
Good vs. Evil
Supernatural Being
Magic
6. Question Asked:
• Why does Georgian Bay have
30,000 islands?
Question Answered:
• Because the Giant Kitchikewana was
heartbroken, picked up earth and
threw it
• Then he lay down to die, and that is
why we have Giant’s Tomb
7. Persephone and The Pomegranate
• Can you identify the elements of a myth? Fill in the worksheet as you watch
8. Persephone & The Story of the Seasons
• Read the text
• Do Page 6 (Cloze Sentences)
• Do Page 7 (Comprehension
Questions
9. Echo and Narcissus
Can you identify the elements of a myth
Can you identify the elements of a myth? Fill in the worksheet as you watch
.
10. The Story of Echo& Narcissus
• Written Activity: The opposite of
narcissist is an altruist. An altruist is
someone who shows unselfish
concern for the welfare of others.
With altruist at the top of a one to ‐
ten scale arid narcissist at the bottom,
how would you rate yourself? Why? (1
paragraph)
• Read the story
• Do Page 6 (Grammar and Sequencing)