Create Your Own Myth
Name:
Directions: You will write your own creation myth. This myt...
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Create Your Own Myth
Name:
Directions: You will write your own creation myth. This myth must explain why there is earth, why earth has life on it, and why people are good and bad. It must be between 300-500 words, written in full sentences with good grammar. Before you write, read three creation myths from the list linked below and take notes on them using the graphic organizer. You must pick three from three different geographic areas.
Read: https://en. wikipedia. org/wiki/List_of_creation_myths
Myth 1
Name
Islamic mythology narrative
Location
Middle East
Summary
Myth 2
Name
Coaticulie
Location
North America
Summary
Myth 3
Name
Location
Summary
Now, you should be ready to plan your own. Use the list below to help inspire your myth. You should include at least three of these elements in your myth.
Gods and goddesses (required)
Chalice
Ring
Fruit
Gemstone
Magic rock
Natural disaster (tornado, hurricane, tsunami, earthquake)
Valuable metals
Magical creatures (dragon, talking animals, unicorn, chimera, sphinx)
Agricultural crop
Water (ocean, lakes, rivers)
Sky
Plants/trees
Celestial beings (stars, planets)
An egg
Good vs. evil
Brainstorming: outline what will happen in your story. Also include who the characters are, and the conflict.
Final Draft: Write in full sentences. 300-500 words.
Due: Monday, March 22
Grading:
Fulfills word count………………………………...5 points
Shows creativity…………………………………….5 points
Is clearly inspired by a myth…………………...5 points
Mechanics…………………………………………….5 points
/ 20 points
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