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Greek Myth Creation Lesson & Project. Introductory activity for any mythology unit, or ancient literature study. Works great as an introduction to The Odyssey, Oedipus, and the Hero's Journey. Students are asked to create a myth using a list of questions that must be answered in the myth. They must also create a visual, and present their myth. Created for freshmen Gate students, but easily differentiated for several levels.
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Greek Myth Creation Lesson & Project. Introductory activity for any mythology unit, or ancient literature study. Works great as an introduction to The Odyssey, Oedipus, and the Hero's Journey. Students are asked to create a myth using a list of questions that must be answered in the myth. They must also create a visual, and present their myth. Created for freshmen Gate students, but easily differentiated for several levels.
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This was helpful when planning for my students to create their own Hero's Journey essays. Thank you!
Great resource for my grade 6's! Thanks!
Great resource for introducing The Odyssey unit. Students enjoyed this a lot.
As a visual arts resource I didn't feel that inspired, however it is a well made unit and I am sure a lot of time was spent creating it, thank you.
The lesson/project is not meant to be a visual arts resource. It is meant to introduce students to Greek Mythology and as a possible precursor to The Odyssey. If you'd like a refund, please let me know and I will make sure you receive one.
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Very helpful
My students enjoyed it as an introduction to The Odyssey.
A lot of help getting students engaged.
Definitely a good introduction to Greek Mythology!
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You're very welcome.
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