Grade 2 - Greek Myths

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108 Greek Myths: Supplemental Guide 6 | Daedalus and Icarus


Note: Introducing the Read-Aloud and Extensions may have activity
options that exceed the time allocated for that part of the lesson. To
remain within the time periods allocated for each portion of the lesson,
you will need to make conscious choices about which activities to
include based on the needs of your students.

Exercise Materials Details
Introducing the Read-Aloud (10 minutes)
What Have We Already
Learned?

Greek Myths Journal page for
“Theseus and the Minotaur”

Focus review on previous myth. Ask
whether students drew/wrote about the
character Daedalus, the creator of the
Labyrinth.
Greek Myths Chart You may wish to add information from
“Theseus and the Minotaur” to this chart.
Essential Background
Information and Terms

Character Chart for current read-
aloud

You may wish to create separate
Character Charts for each read-aloud.
Vocabulary Preview: Genius,
Currents
Purpose for Listening Instructional Master 6A-1
(Response Card 6)

Students may wish to look at the
Response Card to identify the characters
and setting, and predict what may
happen in the myth.
Presenting the Read-Aloud (15 minutes)
Daedalus and Icarus Gods, Mortals, and Creatures
Chart;
Instructional Master 6A-2

Use the Gods, Mortals, and Creatures
Chart throughout this domain to keep
track of the different types of characters
in the Greek myths your students will
hear. You may wish to use the cut-outs
provided on Instructional Master 6A-2.
(See Advance Preparation for sample
chart. Use the same character images for
King Minos and Daedalus from Lesson 5.)
Discussing the Read-Aloud (15 minutes)
Comprehension Questions
Word Work: Proof

 Complete Remainder of the Lesson Later in the Day

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