The document outlines 5 strategies for teaching myth and legend: 1) Compare and contrast characters using Venn diagrams, 2) Oral storytelling by the teacher, 3) Leading class discussions to check student understanding, 4) Dramatizing myths and legends through student role play, and 5) Guided discovery through student drawing assignments depicting favorite characters along with justifications for their choices. The strategies involve both teacher-led activities like reading aloud and questioning, as well as hands-on student activities like group work, role playing, and individual creative assignments.
The document outlines 5 strategies for teaching myth and legend: 1) Compare and contrast characters using Venn diagrams, 2) Oral storytelling by the teacher, 3) Leading class discussions to check student understanding, 4) Dramatizing myths and legends through student role play, and 5) Guided discovery through student drawing assignments depicting favorite characters along with justifications for their choices. The strategies involve both teacher-led activities like reading aloud and questioning, as well as hands-on student activities like group work, role playing, and individual creative assignments.
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2Strategies and Methodology in Teaching Myth and Le
The document outlines 5 strategies for teaching myth and legend: 1) Compare and contrast characters using Venn diagrams, 2) Oral storytelling by the teacher, 3) Leading class discussions to check student understanding, 4) Dramatizing myths and legends through student role play, and 5) Guided discovery through student drawing assignments depicting favorite characters along with justifications for their choices. The strategies involve both teacher-led activities like reading aloud and questioning, as well as hands-on student activities like group work, role playing, and individual creative assignments.
The document outlines 5 strategies for teaching myth and legend: 1) Compare and contrast characters using Venn diagrams, 2) Oral storytelling by the teacher, 3) Leading class discussions to check student understanding, 4) Dramatizing myths and legends through student role play, and 5) Guided discovery through student drawing assignments depicting favorite characters along with justifications for their choices. The strategies involve both teacher-led activities like reading aloud and questioning, as well as hands-on student activities like group work, role playing, and individual creative assignments.
Strategies and Methodology in Teaching Myth and Legend
1. COMPARE AND CONTRAST CHARACTER FROM DIFFERENT
MYHT AND LEGEND- to know the similarities and differences in a well- known story is another way to practice this skill.
Teacher’s Activity Student’s Activity
Students will compare and To compare and contrast two
contrast the figures from myth and myths and legends stories, legend using Venn diagrams in a students can utilize a Venn class exercise that the teacher will diagram. present.
2. ORAL STORYTELLING- (using spoken language to tell stories) is the
way that stories were told and preserved for thousands of years, as most people in cultures throughout the world could not fluently read or write
Teacher’s Activity Student’s Activity
The textbook about myth and Students pay close attention as
legend will be provided by the the teacher reads. teacher.
The teacher observes the
students who are and are not listening while he reads.
3. DISCUSSION METHOD- This could be an effective method of ensuring
that students read the text and learn the correct information.
Teacher’s Activity Student’s Activity
Regarding the subject and the Students fully understanding
book they read, the teacher will concepts by voicing their own query the class. Check to see if opinions and inquiries the learner has understood and understood the discussion. 4. ACTIVITY METHOD-This can be best portrayed using the dramatization technique, which is extremely beneficial to the teaching of literature.
Teacher’s Activity Student’s Activity
Teacher will do some drama Student will have two groups,
activity about the characters of group of myth and group of legend myth and legend. student will portray their chosen character.
5. GUIDED DISCOVERY -is a powerful and engaging tool that
promotes increased student involvement and retention of the subject matter. Teacher’s Activity Student’s Activity
Students will be given a drawing Students who want to draw their
assignment in which they must favorite myth or legend character depict their favorite character from are considering which characters a myth or legend and provide are their favorites. justification for their choice.