Greek Myths: Supplemental Guide 7A |Hercules 135Note: Introducing the Read-Aloud may have activity options which
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.Introducing the Read-Aloud 10 minutes
What Have We Already Learned? 10 minutes
Note: You may wish to continue the Greek Myths Chart from
previous lessons, adding the details for the last myth heard,
“Daedalus and Icarus.”MythTries to explain.. ./
Tries to teach the
lesson:Mythical
creatures?Greek gods and
goddesses?
Prometheus and
Pandorahow humans and
animals were created;
how humans got fi re;
how evil and sorrow
came into the worldNo Zeus;
Prometheus;
EpimetheusDemeter and
Persephonethe changing of the
seasons;
the life cycle of plantsCerberus Zeus; Demeter;
Persephone;
Hades; Helios
Arachne the
Weaverhow the fi rst spider was
created;
do not be too proud or
boastfulNo AthenaTheseus and the
Minotaurhow the Aegean Sea
got its nameMinotaur NoDaedalus and
Icarushow humans can use
things in nature to do
something new (e.g.,
fl ying);
always follow your
parent’s directionsNo NoHHerculesercules