The study of mythology is important for a variety of reasons. Mythology holds the key to
the understanding of the religions and philosophies of the ancient world. It provides the earliest
definitive literary record of the ideals, motives, and manners of the ancients. Just as importantly,
the knowledge of myths enhances the appreciation of the literature and art of the classical and
modern periods.
The objective of this book is to introduce students to various mythologies and to give them
a better understanding of the ancient cultures from which the mythologies sprang. It is also
intended that the increased knowledge will better enable students to understand and appreciate
the many allusions to mythology with which they come in contact in their academic and leisure
lives.
The self-directed activities emphasize higher-level thinking skills and the activities have
been keyed to Bloom’s taxonomy for your convenience. Although not so marked, other higher level
skills, such as fluency, originality, and risk-taking, are also encouraged.
You and your students will enjoy your trip back in time to these ancient worlds!
Students learn about myths and how they help us understand the cultures in which they grew. Mythologies of the ancient Greeks, ancient Romans, ancient Egyptians, Norse, and others are included. The teacher’s edition contains quizzes and tests, background information, a crossword, answers, and more.
Download the Table of Contents page here.
Grades 5–12.
|