Lesson 1 - Myth and Its Features
Lesson 1 - Myth and Its Features
English 10
Ms. Geraldine D. Anquillano
Juan Tamad
Si Malakas at Si Maganda; The Tale of Aliguyon Hansel and Gretel
EXAMPLES Stories of Adam and Eve; Robinhood
The Monkey and the
Hercules The Flying Dutchman
turtle
Questions for discussion:
a.What kind of story do you think a myth is?
b.How do we differentiate a myth, a folktale and
a legend?
c.Why are myths and other oral narratives
important?
Presentation
PADLET: Distinguishing Myth
The Cosmic Egg
"In the beginning there was a huge egg that held all the opposites — hot
and cold, light and dark, wet and dry. Inside was Phan Ku, a giant who
was covered in hair. He had horns on his head and tusks sprang from his
mouth.
Phan Ku broke out of the egg and separated the opposites through all
the world. Every day, he carved out the mountains and oceans with his
chisel and mallet. And every day, for 18,000 years he grew three meters
taller.
When Phan Ku died his skull became the sky, his breath, the wind, his
flesh, soil, and his blood, rivers. The fleas in his hair became human
beings."
Abstraction
1.Where is the myth from?
2.What things are created in the myth?
3.How are things created?
Activity 1
Read the paragraph about the creation of
the world (See GENYO) based on Greek
mythology and complete the chart. (10
points)
Activity 1
Myth Title: _______ Structure/Comments
1. Where is the myth from?
2. What and how things are
created in the myth?
3. What are the supernatural
parts?
4. Who are the characters? (e.g.
heroes/gods)
5. What are the important events?
Reminders:
1. Do Activity 1 and 2 (See GENYO)
2. Submit your work on time
3. Journal entries will be collected all at
once