

Goddess Power: A Kids' Book of Greek and Roman Mythology: 10 Empowering Tales of Legendary Women Chances are their parents learned about Greek Mythology from the same text! Share this classic anthology of narratives with your students. More than 50 years old, this book has truly stood the test of time when it comes to sharing stories of Gods, Goddesses, Heroes, and Monsters. Next, this text is so popular that many schools and districts use it as the book for their Greek Mythology instruction. Want to integrate writing into your Greek Mythology and drama study? Have your students write their own Greek Gods and Goddesses inspired plays.īy Ingri d'Aulaire & Edgar Parin d'Aulaire Use this resource to extend your current Greek mythology curriculum. Greek Mythology for Teens: Classic Myths in Today's Worldīring Greek mythology into your English or drama classroom with a Reader's Theater take on Greek Gods and Goddesses! Modern tales meet Greek myths in these plays that explore a hero's journey, stories of love and romance, and even foolishness.

Use this volume as an inspiration for your artistic students own original visual interpretations of Gods and Goddesses. Overall, this is the perfect complement to any Greek mythology study in your classroom. Think of this treasury as a collection of biographies of Zeus, Hera, and all their descendants. Stories of Greek Gods, Goddesses, Heroes, and Monsters are told in illustrated form in this gorgeously bound hardcover volume. Treasury of Greek Mythology: Classic Stories of Gods, Goddesses, Heroes & MonstersĪnother favorite middle school Greek Mythology book is this classic treasury of Greek Myths.
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Extend learning by comparing and contrasting the stories in this volume with the stories from the full series. Check out some of these Greek Mythology books for middle school and upper elementary and the incredible extension activities to go with them!įirst, find a Greek Mythology book that students can relate to right away by connecting to popular literature! How many of your students are fans of the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series? The Lightning Thief hooked readers from the first book, and now students have a guide to all the Greeks Gods and Goddesses told by Poseidon's son himself! Read all about Greek Mythology in Percy's voice. Think of all the cross-curricular connections that can be made with English and Social Studies for upper elementary and middle school students exploring God, Goddesses, Heroes, and Monsters. What better way to teach Greek Mythology than to integrate literature! There are so many spectacular books available for middle school readers interested in all things Greek Mythology.
