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Bellringer. If myths aren’t real, why do we study them in history class?. Agenda. Myths Stories from Greek Mythology Create your own myth!. Objectives. Students will be able to… 34. Understand the purpose and characteristics of Greek Mythology. Objective #34. Mythology.

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  1. Bellringer • If myths aren’t real, why do we study them in history class?

  2. Agenda • Myths • Stories from Greek Mythology • Create your own myth!

  3. Objectives Students will be able to… 34. Understand the purpose and characteristics of Greek Mythology.

  4. Objective #34 Mythology • What is a myth? • Why did the Greeks have myths? • What made them so important?

  5. Phrases from Greek Mythology • Read the stories and match them to the phrases on your chart. Then, • Summarize the story • Explain the meaning of the phrase • Think up a modern application of the phrase • When done, you can create your own myth for homework!

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