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Solar System
Introduction to Mythology
Grade Level:
4
Subject:
Social Studies
Topic:
Mythology
Objective:
Students will:
1. Appreciate diverse cultures and traditions through folklore and folktales
2. Compare historic world cultures with contemporary ones
3. Demonstrate understanding of the genres by responding to questions
4. Follow the writing process to create writing in different genres
5. Identify unique characteristics of the genre: myth, folktale, folklore, and fairy tales
6. Produce written work to show evidence of knowledge of the different genres
7. Read and listen to genre examples to increase knowledge of genre characteristics
8. Read myths and folktales to increase knowledge of world cultures and traditions
9. Respond to questions about the folktale genre to demonstrate understanding
10. Tell an original folktale to class members using appropriate fluency skills
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This Lesson plan contains plans for intermixed disciplines. It combines Social Studies, writing, and computer classes towards a common goal.
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