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Friday, December 8, 2017

Myths and legends

Myths and Legends
We are learning how to:
  • Relate the meanings of written text to personal experiences.
  • Write our own myth or legend based on ideas gained through reading and discussing.


TASK 1:
Make a record of a range of different myths and legends you have read or watched (AT LEAST 5).

TIP:  They need to be GREEK, MAORI and POLYNESIAN.  

NOTE: You can choose how you present this (Either a poster, slide or a  doc).
What I need to do:
  • Title (Name of myth or legend.)
  • Which country did the myth or legend come from.
  • 3 or 4 sentences explaining what the myths were trying to explain and what happened.
  • Include pictures of main characters, setting etc.
TASK 2:
From the Greek, Maori and Polynesian myths and legends build up a chart of gods/goddesses.
What I need to do:
  • Do a character description chart for each god/goddess.
  • What are the similarities and differences between some of the GREEK, MAORI and POLYNESIAN myths and legends.
TASK 3:
Create your own myth or legend about how a local landform was created eg. mountain, river or a lake.
What I need to do:
  • Make your own myth or legend up to explain how a local landform was created.
  • This can be written or spoken.
  • NOTE:  If it is spoken, you need to RECORD yourself telling your myth or legend.
TASK 4:
Retell your favourite myth or legend.
What I need to do:
  • In your own words retell your favourite myth or legend.
  • This can be presented however you want eg. comic strip, book, slide, doc, animation, story bird etc.


EXTRAS FOR FAST FINISHERS:

  • Produce a comic strip for another myth or legend. REMEMBER to use appropriate speech bubbles.
  • Create a character mask.
  • Turn a myth or legend into a play.
  • Make finger puppets and write your own show based on  a myth or legend.