Grade 2 - Greek Myths

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16 Greek Myths: Supplemental Guide 1 | The Twelve Gods of Mount Olympus


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)
Where Are We? Poster 1 from The Ancient Greek
Civilization domain

You may wish to review the acronym
BAM (Black, Aegean, and Mediterranean
Seas) as the boundaries of ancient
Greece.
Have students locate Mount Olympus
and Olympia on the poster.
What Do We Know? Civilizations Chart from The
Ancient Greek Civilization domain

Students may wish to use their own
Ancient Greek Civilization Chart to review
what they have learned.
Domain Introduction Character Chart for current read-
aloud

You may wish to create separate
Character Charts for each read-aloud.
Vocabular y Preview: My ths,
Immortal

chart paper Write down student responses to what
they hope to learn from the myths they
will hear.
Instructional Master 1A-1
(Response Card 1)

Have students point to the different gods
of Mount Olympus while they practice
using the term immortal.
Purpose for Listening
Presenting the Read-Aloud (15 minutes)
The Twelve Gods of Mount
Olympus

Greek Gods Posters 1–12;
Response Card 1

Point out the posters as the gods are
mentioned in the read-aloud. Students
may wish to identify the gods on their
Response Cards.
Discussing the Read-Aloud (15 minutes)
Comprehension Questions
Word Work: Securely shoelaces Show students the meaning of securely
by tying shoelaces securely and loosely.

 Complete Remainder of the Lesson Later in the Day

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