Grade 2 - Greek Myths

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204 Greek Myths: Supplemental Guide 10B | Atalanta and the Golden Apples


in conjunction with the complex text presented in the read-alouds.
There may be variations in the sentences created by your class.
Allow for these variations and restate students’ sentences so that
they are grammatical.
Directions: We have learned that we use adjectives when we
speak and write to give more information about a noun. Adjectives
help what we say and write come to life. We have learned about
adjectives that show feeling and describe the way someone or
something looks.
[Refer to the Syntactic Awareness Activity in Lessons 3 and 4 for
lists of adjectives that show feeling and describe appearance. You
may wish to review opposites at this time.]


  • Pass out Instructional Master 10B-1. Tell students that fi rst they
    will draw a picture of one of the characters from a myth they
    heard.

  • Then they will write a descriptive sentence using adjectives
    about their character. You may wish to write the following
    sentence frame on the board for students to use: “My character
    is and. He/She/It is feeling .”

  • Next, students should separate their picture from their sentence.

  • You may wish to split students up into small groups to match
    their pictures and descriptions. Alternatively, you may wish to
    place a few picture/description sets on the board and have the
    class match the description to the picture.


 Vocabulary Instructional Activity^5 minutes
Word Work: Skilled


  1. In the read-aloud you heard, “[Atalanta] was a skilled huntress.
    She also happened to be the fastest runner in the world.”

  2. Say the word skilled with me three times.

  3. When you are skilled at something that means you are really
    good at it.

  4. Manuel is a skilled violinist, he learned how to the play the
    violin when he was fi ve.

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