Greek Myths: Supplemental Guide 5B |Theseus and the Minotaur 103
Note: Extensions may have activity options that exceed the time
allocated for this part of the lesson. To remain within the time
periods allocated for this portion of the lesson, you will need to
make conscious choices about which activities to include based
on the needs of your students.
Extensions 20 minutes
Greek Myths Journal (Instructional Master 5B-1) 15 minutes
- Tell students that they will be continuing their journal to help
them remember important information they learn in this domain
about the Greek myths they hear. - Tell students that this page of their journal will be about the
Greek myth “Theseus and the Minotaur.” - Show students Instructional Master 5B-1. Have students
describe what they see in the illustration. Have students share
about the characters in this myth. - Read the title line together “Theseus and the Minotaur.” Then
have students write two or three sentences about this myth. - Students may draw a picture about their sentences on the back
of the page. - Allow time for students to share their journal entries with a
partner or with their home-language peers.
Which Happened First? (Instructional Master 5B-2) 15 minutes
- Tell students that you are going to play a game called “Which
Happened First?” You will read a pair of sentences that you
have written on chart paper or sentence strips. Each sentence
begins with a blank. One volunteer will choose which sentence
happened fi rst in the story and write the word First on the blank
before that sentence. Then another volunteer will write the word
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