This lesson contains 11 slides, with text slides and 1 video.
Lesson duration is: 45 min
Items in this lesson
New Seating Chart
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Lesson 2: Is it true or is it a story
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Program
1. Welcome
2. Assignment 3. Vocabulary
4. Stories: true or false?
5. Assignment
Lesson goals:
- You can explain what function religious stories and myths have
- You know how stories can change over time
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Translate the word. For each word you can get 1, 2, or 3 points. The team thats has most points wins.
Epic
2
Narrative
2
Sign
2
Opinion
1
Deities
3
Gospel
2
Faith
1
Founder
1
Scholar
3
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Team 1 Team 2 Team 3
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English:
Culture
Epic
Deities
Scholar
Narrative
Myth
Birth narratives
Nederlands:
Cultuur
Epos
Goden
Geleerde
Verhaal / vertelling
Mythe
Geboorteverhalen
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Is it true or is it a story? Page 26
- Many religions and cultures have stories and myths to explain: how the world was created, why there are good and bad people, why bad things happen, who their important founders were.
- Does it matter if these stories are true or false?
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Slide 8 - Video
Questions
1. What similarities do you see with the stories from the Bible?
2. How can you explain these similarities?
Read page 27
Make question 1
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The weather is beautiful today. I hope it continues to rain all day long. Remember: every cloud has a silver lining.
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RELIGIOUS MYTHS
Myth story that explains the relationship between humanity and a higher power