Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Mythology

Mythology is another type of oral storytelling.  You will be learning about the Greek gods and some of the earliest myths in this unit.

Perseus and the Gorgon   

Read the myth
Want to read another version of the myth?  Click here! 
And here's another version

Watch the video
Medusa-Clash of the Titans (compare the original and the remake)
Watch this video on Perseus and the Gorgon
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Friday, May 17, 2013

Unit 6: Oral Traditions and Storytelling

We are beginning a new unit!  We will be studying Oral Traditions and storytelling, starting with the study of American Tall Tales and Folklore.  Today you will learn about some of the New Hampshire folklore and some legendary heroes in American Folk history.  Complete the questions on the handout and enjoy learning about some bigger than life heroes!

 Quizlet-  Oral Tradition Flashcards.  Study the definitions of important terms you need to know during this unit.

Sites you will be visiting today:

American Folklore-  Use this site to find tall tales from different parts of the country
Tall Tales -the basics  A lot of good links to different tall tales
American Tall Tales-  good site with some videos to watch
Animated Tall Tales- a fun, interactive site to learn more about tall tales
Myths, Folklore and Fairy Tales- Read different myths and legends from around the world
Aesop's Fables- online collection of Aesop Fables
Beowulf-  want to learn more about Beowulf.  Check out this site!
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7th Grade Tech Class:  Understanding Tall Tales
In class today (5/17/13) you will be creating a poster introducing your Tall Tale hero (You can make the poster using a word document).  You will use this poster during your oral presentation.  You only have one class to complete this assignment!
Your poster must include: 
  •   Picture of Hero 
  •  Name of hero
  • Brief summary of his feats/accomplishments—these can be bulleted 
  •   A quote from the story that shows what he is like and is an example of hyperbole.  If you can’t find one, you may write one yourself.
Your poster should fill the entire page (81/2 x 11).  Your hero’s name should be large and bold.  Be creative in your presentation.
You need to print out two color copies for class.  Post your poster onto your blog by the end of tech class.

Finished researching?  Are you an expert of at least one Folk Hero?  Yes!  Now you try to write a Tall Tale.  Use this Graphic Organizer to get started.  When you finish.  practice reading it and then record your tall tale on the ipad.  Upload the finished version onto your blog!

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Revising your Lead- Powerpoint Presentation

 Now you try--write two new, original leads for your story. 
Choose from:
1.  Action
2.  Question
3.  Dialogue
4.  Snapshot