App Access: Memoria Press D'Aulaires' Greek Myths Flashcards

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Grade 3-8
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Publisher's Description of App Access: Memoria Press D'Aulaires' Greek Myths Flashcards
Experience D’Aulaires’ Greek Myths Flashcards in a fully digital format through the Memoria Press App! With this purchase, you’ll gain access to these flashcards directly in the App.

Note: With this purchase, you will only be able to track the progress of one student.

While Rome illuminates the formation of governments and societies, Greece illuminates the human condition. Introduce your students to the kinds of characters they will surely meet in life through the entertaining and exaggerated stories of the Greek gods. You will want to read it to your family first and then let your children read the stories again and again. The beautiful artwork is a wonderful teaching tool that allows you to ask questions about each detail. Greek myths are timeless and universal stories that serve as archetypes for the human character and the search for the divine.
The D’Aulaires’ Greek Myths Flashcards contain short descriptions on one side and the corresponding person, place, or thing on the other.

This program explores this classic of Greek mythology. There are 25 lessons with review lessons every five lessons. Students read the selected pages from D'Aulaires Book of Greek Myths, familiarize themselves with the "Facts to Know". discuss and define vocabulary words, and answer comprehension questions (written to capture the essence of the characters and the main ideas of each story, which encourage students to think about the reading and provide meaningful answers). The final "Activities" section uses the fantastic illustrations found in D'Aulaires Book of Greek Myths as a springboard for further discussion questions, asks students to mark locations from the stories on an outline map, and complete other activities such as research, discussion and compliling lists. A pronunciation guide in the back breaks down all the tricky Greek names for smoother reading.~ Steph

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Product Format:Other
Grades:3-8
Brand:Memoria Press
EAN/UPC:301F-APP
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