Heraldo de la mitología: ¡La exclusiva de los inmortales! Dioses, mitos y leyendas de las culturas del mundo
En esta clase continua, los estudiantes se familiarizarán con las culturas del mundo a través de la lectura de mitos y leyendas de tiempos pasados. Desde Grecia hasta la India, desde los mitos de la creación hasta los héroes, únase a nosotros para vivir una aventura de alfabetización e historia alrededor del mundo.
Qué está incluido
1 reunión en vivo
30 minutos horas de clase por semanaExperiencia de clase
Nivel de inglés: desconocido
Grado de EE. UU. 4 - 7
The History Herald: Myths & Legends Club- World Cultures Stories & Discussion In this ongoing class, students will be introduced to world cultures through reading the myths and legends of days of old. From Creation Myths to Heroes - Come join us for a literacy adventure around the world. If you are into reading stories about gods and goddesses, monsters and heroes, and tales of how things came to be, then this is the class for you! Come learn about the "real" heroes and monsters from the myths of the past! Students will be introduced via story and lesson about world cultures by bringing the tales of old myths and legends to life. Brief introductions about a country/culture will be given via presentation. Then we will do an "Immortal Scoop" highlighting one god, goddess, or hero from the mythology of this culture. Students will learn about this figure, their importance, purpose, and powers. Students are encouraged to use the handout to keep track of the fascinating deities and heroes that are covered! Then short myths (1-3 depending on length of myth) will be read to the student from one culture, while visuals and activities are presented. Then the class will engage in class discussion to talk about the culture of the people who created the story. This discussion will activate creative thinking processes and historical connections that the child is familiar with. We will end each class with a group discussion to solidify the information gained. Students are encouraged to takes notes, draw, and create their own Immortal Scoop Handout provided upon enrollment. Students are encouraged to share their work if they would like to do so at the end of class. This is going to be a literary adventure around the world- grab your magic carpet and join us for a ride! Predicted Schedule: Week of October 7- Ancient Mesopotamia: The Queen of Everything, Inanna Goes the Underworld, The Hanging Gardens of Babylon Week of October 14 - Norse: The Eye of Odin, Thor Goes Fishing Week of October 21 - China: The Throneless Prince & Jokwa and the Stones of the Five Colours Week of October 28 - India: The Gift of Patience & Where Rubies Come From Week of November 4- West Africa: Yemaya the Ocean Mother & Samba the Coward Week of November 11- Ireland: Queen Maeve & Donal and Conal Week of November 18- Mesoamerica: The Gift of Corn & The Opossum Week of November 25- NO CLASS - FALL BREAK Week of December 2- Egypt: Sekhmet and the Eye of Ra & The Stonemason's Son Week of December 9- Greece: Dionysus and Ariadne & Gaia the Earth Mother Week of December 16-The Philippines: The Read-Haired Girl and the Golden Sun & The Crow's Necklace Week of December 23- NO CLASS - WINTER BREAK Week of December 30- NO CLASS - WINTER BREAK Below are the detailed rounds 1-3 for further information. These will repeat and go back to the beginning after the 60 lesson are all covered. Round One: Week 1 - Egypt: The Secret Name of Ra from Egypt, & Isis, Osiris & Set Week 2 - China: How the World Began and Pangu Week 3- Greece: The Adventures of Perseus Week 4 - Norse: Loki and the deadly mistletoe, Loki and the master builder, How Thor got his hammer Week 5- Oceania: The Legends of Maui Week 6- Mesopotamia: Gilgamesh, Enkidu and Humbaba Week 7 - Africa: The Legends of Anansi Week 8 - Japan- The Creation of Japan, How the Moon Became Beautiful, The Wooden Bowl Week 9 - Native Americans : Miochin and Shakok from the Laguna and Acoma Week 10 - Ireland: The Legends of Finn McCool Week 11 - India: Hinduism Creation and Sita Week 12 - Anglo- Saxons: Beowulf Week 13- The Maya - Creation and the Hero Twins Week 14 - The Romans - Romulus and Remus, Jupiter & the Bee, The Cat Maiden Week 15- West Africa Kingdom of Benin- Creation Week 16 - Greece and the 12 Labor of Hercules (Labors 1-6) Week 17 - China and the Goddess of the Moon Week 18 - Wales and King Arthur & Lady of the Lake Week 19 - New Zealand and the Maori- Creation and the 7 Fish Week 20- Australia Aboriginal- Dreamtime…The Creation of the Uluru, Wuriunpranilli the Sun Woman, & the Story of Ngalindi Round Two Week One- Ancient Egypt: Creation and Rhodopis Week Two- Buddhism: The Story of Buddha, Buddha and the Injured Swan, & The Wind and the Moon Week Three- Ancient Greece: Icarus, Theseus and the Minotaur, & Odysseus and the Cyclops Week Four- Australia Aboriginal: Dreamtime- Why the Koala has a Stumpy Tail, The Rainbow Serpent, & How the Turtle Got Its Shell, Week Five- China: The Magic Paintbrush, The Monkey King, & The Cowheard and the Weaver Girl Week Six- Ireland: The King with Donkey’s Ears, Diarmuid & Graacuteinne, & the Hunt of Slieve Gullion Week Seven- Ancient Greece: Pandora's Box, The City of Atlantis, The Story of Persephone Week Eight- Islam: Creation, Irsa & Meraj, and the Crying Camel Week Nine- Japan: The Trickster Raccoon, The Selfish Scholar Week Ten- South Africa: Why the Clouds Sit on Top of the Hills, When Uncle Lion Could Fly Week Eleven- Ancient Norse: Thor and the Giants, Sif’s Golden Hair, Odin’s Quest Week Twelve- Native Americans of N.A.: Old Qanah's Gift, The Guardian of Yosemite, & Hiawatha's Childhood Week Thirteen- Australia Aboriginal : Dreamtime… Bamapama Chases the Kangaroo, How the Kangaroo got its Tail, How the Birds Got its Colours, Tiddalick the Frog Week Fourteen- Kenya: The Sun, the Wind, and the Cloud, and Boukie the Hyena Week Fifteen- The Aztecs: The Feathered Serpent God, The Creation of the Sun, The Creation of the Moon Week Sixteen- India and Hinduism: The Deer and the Crow, & The Story of Holika and Prahlad, The Tale of Tulsi, Mahishasura and Durga Week Seventeen- Ancient Greece- The Trojan War, The Battle of Marathon, & Kind Midas Week Eighteen- The Inca: The Creation Story, The Golden Staff Week Nineteen- Inuit: Sedna the Sea Goddess, The Polar Bear Son Week Twenty- Oceania: The Battle of the Mountains, Ruaumoko, God of Earthquakes, & The Sea King Round Three: Week One- Russia: Baba Yaga and Babushaka Week Two- Australia Dreamtime: How the Sun Came to Be, The Kangaroos Pouch Week Three- Wales: The Battles of the Dragons, Sir Gawain & the Green Knight, The Three Sisters Week Four- Greece: The Contest of the Gods, Pegasus the Winged Horse, & Pan Week Five- Native Americans from N.A.: The First Strawberry, Redhorn and the Great Race, & How Rabbit Got Long Ears Week Six- Egypt: Bastet Goes Missing, The Secret Sphinx Week Seven- Polynesia: Voyage to Easter Island, Pele and the Poi, & The Volcano Goddess Week Eight- Ireland: The Dream of Oengus, The Legend of Knockgrafton, & Yellow Lily Week Nine- Greece: Echo & Narcissus, Arachne the Spiderwoman, Persephone and the Seasons Week 10- Rome: Cupid and Psyche, The Peacock's Feathers, & Hercules and the Lion Week 11- Middle East: Zal and the Magic Bird, The Phoenix, The Second Voyage of Sinbad Week 12- Scandinavia: The Song of the Wind, Audun & the Bean, The Sampo, Per Gynt Week 13- Africa- Nigeria and Uganda: How Stories Began, Thunder & Lightning, Kintu & Nambi Week 14- Greece: Helios and Clytie, King Midas, & The Dragon's Teeth Week 15- Norse: The Mighty Viking, Freya's Golden Necklace, Brunhilde and Sigurd Week 16- Eastern Europe: Dawn & Dusk, The Dragon Queen, The Twelve Months Week 17- Japan: Urashima Taro, Momataro the Peach Boy, Kintaro the Golden Boy Week 18- Australia Dreamtime: The Echidna and the Shade Tree, Warrawanna Corinna, the Tasmanian Tiger Week 19- Ireland: Deirde of the Sorrows, Tir na Nog, & The Children of Lir Week 20- Greece and the 12 Labor of Hercules (Labors 7-12), Jason and the Argonauts Round Four: Week One- Indigenous America: Nanabush and the Thunderbird, The Good Giant Week Two- Ancient Mesopotamia: Inanna Goes the Underworld, The Hanging Gardens of Babylon Week Three- Norse: The Eye of Odin, Thor Goes Fishing Week Four- China: The Throneless Prince & Jokwa and the Stones of the Five Colours Week Five- India: The Gift of Patience & Where Rubies Come From Week Six- West Africa: Yemaya the Ocean Mother & Samba the Coward Week Seven- Ireland: Queen Maeve & Donal and Conal Week Eight- Mesoamerica: The Gift of Corn & The Opossum Week Nine- Egypt: Sekhmet and the Eye of Ra & The Stonemason's Son Week 10-Greece: Dionysus and Ariadne & Gaia the Earth Mother Week 11- The Philippines: The Read-Haired Girl and the Golden Sun & The Crow's Necklace Week 12- TBA Week 13- Scotland Week 14- TBA Week 15- TBA Week 16- TBA Week 17- TBA Week 18- TBA Week 19- Greece Week 20- TBA Note regarding rounds, we will continue to cycle through these 3 rounds so students could technically join at any point in a section and stay 60 weeks without repeating. Any questions, please let me know! Students do not need any prior knowledge as this is a beginner class to myths and cultures.
Metas de aprendizaje
Students will improve their understanding of various cultures, myths and legends, and literary devices used in old stories. Students will work on critical thinking and literary analysis through collaborative group discussion and interactive activities.
Otros detalles
Lista de útiles escolares
Handout given upon enrollment - used weekly- Optional
1 archivo disponible al momento de la inscripción
Recursos externos
Los estudiantes no necesitarán utilizar ninguna aplicación o sitio web más allá de las herramientas estándar de Outschool.
Fuentes
OPTIONAL Handout provided upon enrollment.
Experiencia y certificaciones del docente
3 Grado
Maestría en Historia desde Arizona State University
Maestría en Educación desde Fayetteville State University
Licenciatura en Historia desde Duquesne University
I have been challenging and elevating students for over 10 years to delve deeply into the issues of our past and wrestle with the realities of our present and future. Each conversation will be open and honest but guided with the necessary care for students of this age. I believe it is our job as educators to not teach children what to think- but how to think and allow them to unearth the truths that are often hidden within the words of pages.
Reseñas
Clase grupal
10 US$
semanalmente1x por semana
30 min
Completado por 235 alumnos
Videoconferencias en vivo
Edades: 9-13
3-12 alumnos por clase