The Story of Creation – Comparing and Contrasting the Greek, Chinese, and Egyptian Stories of
Creation
Mythology
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Brain Pop
A myth is a story that involves immortals (gods and goddesses) and explains a natural event, consequence, or tells a story of a hero. It is based on beliefs that are important to a culture.
The hero may or may not be a good role model
Definition of Myths
Immortals - being that lives foreverChaos - disorderHow do we currently explain the Story of
Creation?- Bible (religious perspective)- Big Bang Theory (scientific)
Are there any modern day myths?
Background Knowledge
Titans – original giants that roamed the EarthGods – descendants of the TitansCronos – a TitanRhea – Cronos’ wifeZeus – only son of Cronos that was not eaten
by his fatherPoseidon and Hades – brothers of Zeus
Characters in the Story of Creations
After reading the Greek Story of Creation aloud, students will identify in a flipbook the following elements of the myth:
1. main character (s)2. the conflict between the two3. the outcome that occurred
Answer the following question: What event does this myth support?
The next two pages of the flipbook will hold the same information regarding the Roman and Egyptian myths
Learning Target: Activity
Create a 3 circle Venn Diagram showing the similarities and differences between the Creation stories of the 3 cultures after all have been read.
Write your own version of the story of creation; be sure to include main characters, battle, and outcome.
Culminating Activity