Myths and Legends for Kids - History for Kids.
Writing stories - myths and legends Lesson plan 1o TES - Telling Greek Myths - Revision - Year 6. Lesson plan 6 TES - A collection of myth resources, some mine and some from other websites.
Myths and Legends - An extensive collection of teaching resources for KS3 English prose, including classic texts and more obscure works. With free PDFs to download.
An engaging research project where students create a PowerPoint presentation to inform other students in their grade about myths and legends. Students work in small groups to produce a segment related to myths and legends. Each group is provided with a different set of questions they must answer relating to myths and legends.
Who were the ancient Greek gods? Learn about the ancient Greek beliefs - their gods, heroes, myths and legends in this BBC Bitesize KS2 History guide.
Fiction 1: Myths and legends Become familiar with a range of Greek Myths, The Orchard Book of Greek Myths by Geraldine McCraughrean, Greek Myths by Marcia Williams. Use them to study powerful verbs, verb tenses, use of first and third person, paragraphs and ways of showing dialogue.
Examples of Myths and Legends. It is a Greek myth that Prometheus stole fire from Zeus, the chief god, and gave it to humans so that they could keep themselves warm.To punish him, Zeus chained Prometheus to a rock where his liver was eaten by an eagle every day but grew again every night. There is nothing to prove this occurred, and we do not even have a time frame to work with, so it is.
This myths and legends for kids help and review chapter offers students a fun and effective way to study famous stories. The chapter is designed to help students improve their myth and legend.