Grade 2 - Greek Myths

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1
Greek Myths: Supplemental Guide 9 | Oedipus and the Riddle of the Sphinx 173

Exercise Materials Details


Extensions (20 minutes)


Multiple Meaning Word
Activity: Cane


Poster 4M (Cane)

Greek Myths Journal Instructional Master 9B-1; drawing
tools


This will be the page for the myth
“Oedipus and the Riddle of the Sphinx.”

Writing a Greek Myth: Edit Instructional Masters 8B-2 (draft)
and 9B-2; clean Instructional
Master 8B-2 or lined paper


Advance Preparation
Make a copy of Instructional Master 9A-1 for each student. Refer
to it as Response Card 8 for the Greek myth “Oedipus and the
Riddle of the Sphinx.” Students can use this Response Card to
preview, review, and answer questions about this myth.
Prepare/fi nd examples of age-appropriate riddles for your students
to solve. For example:
Question: There is a one-story house. The walls are purple, the
doors are purple, the fl oors are purple, and the bathroom is purple.
What color are the stairs?
Answer: There are not any stairs because it is a one-story
house.
Question: What can you break without touching it?
Answer: A promise.
Question: What has a head and a tail and is brown all over?
Answer: A penny.
Make a copy of Instructional Master 9B-1 for each student. This
will be the page for “Oedipus and the Riddle of the Sphinx” in their
Greek Myths journal.
Create a Character Chart for today’s read-aloud. (See sample
chart in the lesson.)
Continue the class Gods, Mortals, and Creatures Chart. You may
wish to use the character cut-outs on Instructional Master 9A-2.
You will add to this chart as students meet the different types of
characters in the read-alouds.
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