This is a lesson I use at the start of my mythology units to engage the class and get them enthused about our area of study.
The materials herein may be used in mixed ability classes; I have used it with such groups including EAL and SEN learners, but much of it is open-ended meaning it is rigorous for all.
All the activities in this unit have the aim of introducing students to the world of mythology, starting with Greek myths and moving on to explore myths from around the world.
Included in this pack are 2 activities, based on Greek Mythology. The first is a cloze worksheet with instructions to develop effective search skills.
The second is a set of activity ideas for setting up your own 'in house' Olympics.
Timing will very much depend on the students you are working with but I usually allow at least 1.5 hours, assuming that students will be in teams for the Olympics and everyone will select their events.
In this download, you will find:
-teaching notes
-a printable worksheet
-an answer key
-instructions for setting up your Olympic event
Image credit: Theresa Stoodley from The Noun Project
Any issues, comments or questions please get in touch; I'm here to help!
The materials herein may be used in mixed ability classes; I have used it with such groups including EAL and SEN learners, but much of it is open-ended meaning it is rigorous for all.
All the activities in this unit have the aim of introducing students to the world of mythology, starting with Greek myths and moving on to explore myths from around the world.
Included in this pack are 2 activities, based on Greek Mythology. The first is a cloze worksheet with instructions to develop effective search skills.
The second is a set of activity ideas for setting up your own 'in house' Olympics.
Timing will very much depend on the students you are working with but I usually allow at least 1.5 hours, assuming that students will be in teams for the Olympics and everyone will select their events.
In this download, you will find:
-teaching notes
-a printable worksheet
-an answer key
-instructions for setting up your Olympic event
Image credit: Theresa Stoodley from The Noun Project
Any issues, comments or questions please get in touch; I'm here to help!
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