This document provides directions for students to log into a website and follow links to answer questions about Irish folklore and culture. It includes 10 multiple choice questions about landmarks, symbols, myths, and characters from Irish tales. Students are asked to explore stories about the Giant's Causeway, Hag's Head rock, the trinity knot, claddagh ring, Watershee, Children of Lir, the stolen bride, leprechauns, and changelings. After answering the questions, students must consider what aspects of beliefs and daily life are important to the people of Ireland based on the stories and information provided.
This document provides directions for students to log into a website and follow links to answer questions about Irish folklore and culture. It includes 10 multiple choice questions about landmarks, symbols, myths, and characters from Irish tales. Students are asked to explore stories about the Giant's Causeway, Hag's Head rock, the trinity knot, claddagh ring, Watershee, Children of Lir, the stolen bride, leprechauns, and changelings. After answering the questions, students must consider what aspects of beliefs and daily life are important to the people of Ireland based on the stories and information provided.
This document provides directions for students to log into a website and follow links to answer questions about Irish folklore and culture. It includes 10 multiple choice questions about landmarks, symbols, myths, and characters from Irish tales. Students are asked to explore stories about the Giant's Causeway, Hag's Head rock, the trinity knot, claddagh ring, Watershee, Children of Lir, the stolen bride, leprechauns, and changelings. After answering the questions, students must consider what aspects of beliefs and daily life are important to the people of Ireland based on the stories and information provided.
This document provides directions for students to log into a website and follow links to answer questions about Irish folklore and culture. It includes 10 multiple choice questions about landmarks, symbols, myths, and characters from Irish tales. Students are asked to explore stories about the Giant's Causeway, Hag's Head rock, the trinity knot, claddagh ring, Watershee, Children of Lir, the stolen bride, leprechauns, and changelings. After answering the questions, students must consider what aspects of beliefs and daily life are important to the people of Ireland based on the stories and information provided.
Directions: Log into the website: http://www.weebly.com/weebly/main.php. Read the main page and follow the links. Answer the ten questions by reading the information provided with each link. After the ten questions are answered proceed to the big question and answer. 1.
How
was
The
Giant's
Causeway
created?
(Click
on
Giants
and
Fairies)
2.
What
is
the
story
behind
the
rock
Hag's
Head
at
The
Cliffs
of
Moher?
3.
What
does
a
trinity
knot
represent?
4.
What
is
the
story
behind
the
claddagh
ring?
What
does
it
represent?
5.
What
is
a
Watershee
and
their
story?
6.
Who
are
the
Children
of
Lir?
7.
Who
is
the
stolen
bride?
8.
What
role
does
a
leprechaun
play
in
Irish
tales?
9.
Why
are
young
children
and
babies
afraid
of
"Changeling?"
10.
What
did
the
child
dream?
What
could
be
a
moral
to
this
story?
The Big Question:
Based
on
the
stories
you
have
read,
and
the
information
you
have
been
told...
What
do
the
people
of
Ireland
find
to
be
important
in
their
beliefs
and
daily
life?