212 Greek Myths: Supplemental Guide DA | Domain Assessment
Part II (Instructional Master DA-2)
Directions: I am going to read several sentences about the Greek
myths you have recently heard. If what I describe in the sentence
is correct, circle the ‘T’ to show that what I said is true. If what I
describe in the sentence is not correct, circle the ‘F’ to show that
what I said is false or not true.
- Myths are fi ctional stories from the ancient times that were
used to try to explain events in nature. (T) - The only characters in myths are gods and goddesses. (F)
- The ancient Greeks thought Mount Olympus was the home of
the twelve main gods and goddesses. (T) - Zeus and Athena are two of the twelve gods and goddesses
that the Greeks thought lived on Mount Olympus. (T) - When Pandora opened her box, all the nice and pleasant
things came out from it. (F) - Zeus punished Prometheus for stealing fi re for the humans. (T)
- Athena turned Arachne into the fi rst fl y. (F)
- Icarus listened to his father and did not fl y too close to the
sun. (F) - The ancient Greeks believed they had different seasons
because Persephone lived in the underworld for six months of
the year. (T) - Hercules completed twelve diffi cult labors. (T)
Part III (Instructional Master DA-3)
Directions: On the back of the page, draw a picture of your favorite
myth. Then answer the two questions below using words, phrases,
or sentences.
- Why is this your favorite myth?
- What does this myth explain or teach?