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The purpose of this activity is to create your own modern myth in the style of one form ancient Greece.To do this,you will first read several myths,analyze them and share your conclusions with your working group.As a full class,we will then discuss all of our findings,as well as why ancient Greeks used myth to make sense of their world.Finally,using all you have learned.This myth will explain one of the following:a natural disaster,phenomenon or occurence,a current or historical event,or some aspect of modern life that would be inexplicable to someone from ancient Greece
Rubric Code: U3CCBX
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8, 9-12, Undergraduate

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Creativity

A

The story contains many creative details and/or descriptions that contribute to the reader's enjoyment.
The author has really used his or her imagination
B

The story contains a few creative details and/or descriptions that contribute to the reader's enjoyment.
The autor has used his or her imagination.
C

The story contains a few creative details and/or descriptions, but they distract from the story.The author has tried to used his or her imagination.
D

There is little evidence of creativity in the story.the author does not seem to have used much imagination
Elements of myths

A

Myth contains most elements specific to ancient Greek myths and offers a logical explantion of something.
B

Myth contains some elements specific to ancient Greek myths and offers a vague explantion of somthing.
C

Myths contains several elements specific to ancient Greek myths and offers an explantion of something.
D

Myths contains few elements specific to ancient Greek myths and offers a weak explanatoin for something.
plot

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Contains detailed background information about characters and setting.There is a central conflict which is fully explaned and resolved
B

Contains minimal background information about characters and setting.The central conflict is somewhat explained and resolved
C

Contains background information about characters and setting.There is a central conflict which is adequately explained and resolved.
D

Contains no background information about characters or setting.The central conflict is not fully explained or resolved
Characters

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The characters make sense for myths.Contains gods/goddess,
creatures,fairies,
prince,princess etc.
All readers will be able to identify the characters roles
B

The characters are named and described.Most readers would have some idea of what the characters looked like.
C

The characters are named.The reader knows very little about the characters,and is given little to identify their roles.
D

It is hard to tell who the characters are and what role they play in the myth.




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