90 Greek Myths: Supplemental Guide 5 | Theseus and the Minotaur
Exercise Materials Details
Discussing the Read-Aloud (15 minutes)
Comprehension Questions
Word Work: Convinced
Complete Remainder of the Lesson Later in the Day
Extensions (20 minutes)
Greek Myths Journal Instructional Master 5B-1; drawing
tools
This will be the page for the myth
“Theseus and the Minotaur.”
Which Happened First? Instructional Master 5B-2 You may wish to give a pair of students
a set of First, Then sentence strips
and have the class decide which event
happened first. Then have the students
physically position themselves in the
order of story events until all eight
sentence strips are in order.
Sequencing the Story Instructional Master 5B-3
Advance Preparation
Create a Greek Myths Chart, using Instructional Master 5A-1 as a
guide. You can use this chart for review purposes. You may wish
to have students fi ll in their own charts as you fi ll in the class chart.
Make a copy of Instructional Master 5A-2 for each student. Refer
to it as Response Card 5 for the Greek myth “Theseus and the
Minotaur.” Students can use this Response Card to preview,
review, and answer questions about this myth.
Bring in additional images of labyrinths and mazes.
Make a copy of Instructional Master 5B-1 for each student. This
will be the page for “Theseus and the Minotaur” in their Greek
Myths journal.
Write the sentences from the Extensions activity, Which Happened
First?, on strips of chart paper to create sentence strips that can
be read at a distance.
Create a Character Chart for today’s read-aloud. (See sample
chart in the lesson.)