The Myth Project
1. Research your Myth. (Individual) (
A. Read your story on Mythweb and take notes. ( print and use Story Map template @ http://www.thinkport.org/technology/template.tp )
A. Read your story on Mythweb and take notes. ( print and use Story Map template @ http://www.thinkport.org/technology/template.tp )
B. Search other internet sites for more information on your story
B. Search other internet sites for more information on your story
C. Story map due Tuesday 10/20
C. Story map due Tuesday 10/20
2. Compare research in groups and Create a Book for your Myth that does the following (Group)
2. Compare research in groups and Create a Book for your Myth that does the following (Group)
A. Has a cover that includes artwork representing your myth and the title of your Myth
A. Has a cover that includes artwork representing your myth and the title of your Myth
B. Create two pieces of art per group member to be included in your book representing a hero, a god, a monster, and a free choice. (you can do two of any of the assigned topics or choose something different; a mortal for example)
B. Create two pieces of art per group member to be included in your book representing a hero, a god, a monster, and a free choice. (you can do two of any of the assigned topics or choose something different; a mortal for example)
C. A written summary of your myth. This should be something very simple, similar to a picture book that you might read to a child. Your story should be at least 2 pages per group member.(2-3 sentences per page). Follow the summary template.
C. A written summary of your myth. This should be something very simple, similar to a picture book that you might read to a child. Your story should be at least 2 pages per group member.(2-3 sentences per page). Follow the summary template.
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