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2nd CKLA - Domain 4: Greek Myths - Lesson 5

2nd CKLA - Domain 4: Greek Myths - Lesson 5

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English

2nd Grade

Practice Problem

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CCSS
6.NS.B.3, RL.4.9, RL.3.6

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Standards-aligned

Created by

Emily Strausner

Used 4+ times

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43 Slides • 15 Questions

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Greek myths are​
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fictional
nonfiction

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Greek myths explain things in​
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nature
space
families

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Multiple Choice

True or False

Greek myths teach a lesson.

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

True or False

There were mythical creatures that are not gods/goddesses in "Prometheus and Pandora."

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

True or False

There were mythical creatures that are not gods/goddesses in "Demeter and Persephone."

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

True or False

There were mythical creatures that are not gods/goddesses in "Arachne the Weaver."

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

Which Greek god or goddess is a character in the myth "Arachne the Weaver?"

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Zeus

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Artimis

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Athena

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Demeter

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The myth "Arachne the Weave" explains how the first​
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spider
human
flower
boat

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Audio Response

What lesson does the myth "Arachne the Weaver" teach?

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​Listen carefully to find out what mythical creature is in the read aloud, who the hero is, and how the hero saves the day.

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Multiple Choice

Myths often explain how something came to be. What does this myth explain?

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How the Pacific Ocean got its name

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How the Aegean Sea got its name

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How Mount Olympus got its name

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How the Earth got its name

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Multiple Choice

Why does King Minos send 14 Athenian youths into the labyrinth every 9 years?

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because he is happy to have an army

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because he is proud of his people

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because he is angry at his son

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because he is sad and upset about the loss of his son

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The main character of today's read aloud is​
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Theseus
Princess Ariadne
Athena
Zeus
Daedalus

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Multiple Choice

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Why does Princess Ariadne help Theseus even though she knows her father would be furious?

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she thinks Theseus is an extraordinary man

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she thinks Theseus is a bad man

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she thinks Theseus is an evil man

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she thinks Theseus is famous

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Open Ended

How does Theseus defeat the Minotaur and escape from the Labyrinth?

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Audio Response

Why is Daedalus important in this story?

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​Think of a question you can ask your neighbor about the read-aloud that starts with the word WHO or WHY.

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​Once I had a _______ that started unraveling.

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